Global Healthcare Information Network, Charlbury, Oxford, UK.
Hum Resour Health. 2009 Apr 8;7:30. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-7-30.
Health care workers in developing countries continue to lack access to basic, practical information to enable them to deliver safe, effective care. This paper provides the first phase of a broader literature review of the information and learning needs of health care providers in developing countries. A Medline search revealed 1762 papers, of which 149 were identified as potentially relevant to the review. Thirty-five of these were found to be highly relevant. Eight of the 35 studies looked at information needs as perceived by health workers, patients and family/community members; 14 studies assessed the knowledge of health workers; and 8 looked at health care practice. The studies suggest a gross lack of knowledge about the basics on how to diagnose and manage common diseases, going right across the health workforce and often associated with suboptimal, ineffective and dangerous health care practices. If this level of knowledge and practice is representative, as it appears to be, it indicates that modern medicine, even at a basic level, has largely failed the majority of the world's population. The information and learning needs of family caregivers and primary and district health workers have been ignored for too long. Improving the availability and use of relevant, reliable health care information has enormous potential to radically improve health care worldwide.
发展中国家的医疗工作者仍然难以获得基本的实用信息,无法提供安全有效的医疗服务。本文是对发展中国家医疗服务提供者的信息和学习需求的更广泛文献综述的第一阶段。通过 Medline 搜索发现了 1762 篇论文,其中有 149 篇被认为与综述相关。这 149 篇中有 35 篇被认为高度相关。其中 8 项研究着眼于卫生工作者、患者和家庭/社区成员感知到的信息需求;14 项研究评估了卫生工作者的知识;8 项研究关注医疗保健实践。这些研究表明,医疗工作者普遍缺乏如何诊断和治疗常见疾病的基本知识,这一现象在整个医疗队伍中都存在,而且往往与次优、无效和危险的医疗保健实践有关。如果这种知识和实践水平具有代表性(事实似乎如此),那就表明现代医学,即使是在基本层面上,也未能满足世界上大多数人的需求。长期以来,家庭护理人员、初级和地区卫生工作者的信息和学习需求一直被忽视。改善相关、可靠的医疗保健信息的可及性和使用将具有巨大潜力,从根本上改善全球的医疗保健。