Bureau for Global Health, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, District of Columbia 20523, USA.
J Health Commun. 2012;17 Suppl 2:23-9. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2012.666626.
The information challenges facing health workers worldwide include lack of routine systems for seeking and sharing information, lack of high-quality and current health information, and lack of locally relevant materials and tools. This issue of Journal of Health Communication presents three studies of health information needs in India, Senegal, and Malawi that demonstrate these information challenges, provide additional insight, and describe innovative strategies to improve knowledge and information sharing. Results confirm that health workers' information needs differ on the basis of the level of the health system in which a health worker is located, regardless of country or cultural context. Data also reveal that communication channels tailored to health workers' needs and preferences are vital for improving information access and knowledge sharing. Meetings remain the way that most health workers communicate with each other, although technical working groups, professional associations, and networks also play strong roles in information and knowledge sharing. Study findings also confirm health workers' need for up-to-date, simple information in formats useful for policy development, program management, and service delivery. It is important to note that data demonstrate a persistent need for a variety of information types--from research syntheses, to job aids, to case studies--and suggest the need to invest in multifaceted knowledge management systems and approaches that take advantage of expanding technology, especially mobile phones; support existing professional and social networks; and are tailored to the varying needs of health professionals across health systems. These common lessons can be universally applied to expand health workers' access to reliable, practical, evidence-based information.
全球卫生工作者面临的信息挑战包括缺乏寻求和共享信息的常规系统、缺乏高质量和最新的卫生信息、以及缺乏当地相关的材料和工具。本期《健康传播杂志》发表了三项在印度、塞内加尔和马拉维进行的卫生信息需求研究,这些研究展示了这些信息挑战,提供了更多的见解,并描述了改善知识和信息共享的创新策略。研究结果证实,无论国家或文化背景如何,卫生工作者的信息需求因所处的卫生系统级别而异。数据还表明,针对卫生工作者的需求和偏好定制的沟通渠道对于改善信息获取和知识共享至关重要。会议仍然是大多数卫生工作者相互交流的方式,尽管技术工作组、专业协会和网络在信息和知识共享方面也发挥着重要作用。研究结果还证实,卫生工作者需要最新的、简单的信息,这些信息对政策制定、项目管理和服务提供有用。值得注意的是,数据表明存在对各种信息类型的持续需求,从研究综合报告到工作辅助工具再到案例研究,并表明需要投资于多方面的知识管理系统和方法,以利用不断发展的技术(尤其是移动电话)、支持现有的专业和社交网络,并针对不同卫生系统中的卫生专业人员的不同需求进行调整。这些共同的经验教训可以普遍应用于扩大卫生工作者获取可靠、实用、基于证据的信息的机会。