Stevens S R
Sladen Library, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan 48202.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1990 Apr;78(2):140-5.
In an attempt to determine how efforts to contain the soaring cost of U.S. health care in the 1980s have affected the size and stature of Michigan hospital libraries, a survey was sent out in April 1988 to 156 hospitals across the state. Fifteen of the 97 responding institutions did not maintain libraries during the survey period and were subsequently excluded from the study. Total FTEs in the 82 responding libraries decreased by 6.1%. In the 69 libraries reporting budget data, materials budgets increased, but by less than 7% a year. Eighteen of the 82 libraries had positions reclassified, with 12 (14.6%) assigned downgrades. The trend toward reduced size and perceived value of hospital libraries that emerged from the survey points to the need for regular collection of comprehensive hospital library statistics to assist hospital librarians in effective direction of their profession's course.
为了确定20世纪80年代美国控制医疗保健费用飙升的努力如何影响密歇根州医院图书馆的规模和地位,1988年4月向该州156家医院发出了一份调查问卷。在97家回复机构中,有15家在调查期间没有维持图书馆,随后被排除在研究之外。82家回复图书馆的全职等效人员总数下降了6.1%。在报告预算数据的69家图书馆中,材料预算有所增加,但每年增幅不到7%。82家图书馆中有18家对职位进行了重新分类,其中12家(14.6%)被降级。调查中出现的医院图书馆规模和感知价值下降的趋势表明,需要定期收集全面的医院图书馆统计数据,以帮助医院图书馆员有效地指导其职业发展方向。