Perryman Carol
School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB #3360, 100 Manning Hall, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3360, USA.
J Med Libr Assoc. 2006 Jul;94(3):263-70.
What are some of the historical societal, medical, and public health trends leading to today's provision of hospital library services to patients?
Literature from the archives of the Bulletin of the Medical Library Association and other library sources, medical journals, primary historical documents, and texts from the history of medicine form the core of this review.
The period of review extends from about 1790 through 1950 and focuses solely on trends in the United States. Of primary concern are explicitly documented examples that appear to illustrate the patient-physician relationship and those between librarians and their patient-patrons during the earliest years of the profession's development.
An historical timeline was created to allow the identification of major trends that may have affected library services. Multiple literature searches were conducted using library, medical, and health anthropology resources. When possible, primary sources were preferred over reviews.
Juxtapositioning historical events allows the reader to obtain an overview of the roots of consumer health services in medical libraries and to consider their potential legacy in today's health care libraries.
This review article highlights early developments in hospital library service to patients. Further research is needed to verify a preliminary conclusion that in some medical library settings, services to the general public are shaped by the broader health care environment as it has evolved.
导致如今向患者提供医院图书馆服务的一些历史社会、医学及公共卫生趋势有哪些?
《医学图书馆协会通报》档案及其他图书馆资料、医学期刊、原始历史文献以及医学史文本中的文献构成了本综述的核心。
综述时期从约1790年至1950年,且仅聚焦于美国的趋势。主要关注那些明确记录的例子,这些例子似乎阐释了在该职业发展的最初几年中患者与医生的关系以及图书馆员与其患者 patrons 之间的关系。
创建了一个历史时间表,以确定可能影响图书馆服务的主要趋势。利用图书馆、医学和健康人类学资源进行了多次文献检索。尽可能优先选用原始资料而非综述。
并列呈现历史事件能让读者全面了解医学图书馆中消费者健康服务的根源,并思考其在当今医疗保健图书馆中的潜在遗产。
这篇综述文章突出了医院向患者提供图书馆服务的早期发展情况。需要进一步研究来验证一个初步结论,即在一些医学图书馆环境中,随着更广泛的医疗保健环境的演变,面向公众的服务也受到了影响。