Ajuwon G A, Olorunsaye J O
E. Latunde Odeku Medical Library, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Afr J Med Med Sci. 2013 Mar;42(1):97-106.
The digital divide is a global challenge. The Health Internetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI) is one of the most successful efforts aimed at bridging the digital divide in access to health information in developing countries. There is a dearth of empirical studies on usage pattern of this resource in Nigeria. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge and usage pattern of HINARI by clinicians and researchers in tertiary health institutions in Southwestern Nigeria.
A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 1150 clinicians and researchers in the 12 tertiary health institutions that had access to HINARI. A standardized, self-completed, 31-item questionnaire was used for data collection. It elicited information on demographic profile, pattern of usage and constraints to use of HINARI.
The majority (72.0%) were aware of HINARI however, only 35.1% have had a formal training on how to use it. Sixty-eight percent (68.0%) had ever used HINARI resources and 62.4% of these did so during the month preceding the study. The most frequently used HINARI resources were MEDLINE/PubMed (53.2%), full text journal articles (55.0%), and reference materials (28.5%). Previous users (50.0%) encountered problems in accessing HINARI; with lack of password being the main challenge for access.
Knowledge and use of HINARI resources are high. However, clinicians and researchers are not deriving full benefits from HINARI because few had received training on how to use it. A learner-centered training and wide distribution of the HINARI User Name and Password within the institutions is recommended to address this problem.
数字鸿沟是一项全球性挑战。健康互联网研究倡议(HINARI)是旨在缩小发展中国家获取健康信息方面数字鸿沟的最成功举措之一。在尼日利亚,关于该资源使用模式的实证研究匮乏。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚西南部三级医疗机构的临床医生和研究人员对HINARI的了解程度及使用模式。
对12家可访问HINARI的三级医疗机构的1150名临床医生和研究人员进行了描述性横断面调查。使用标准化的、自我填写的31项问卷进行数据收集。问卷获取了有关人口统计学特征、使用模式以及使用HINARI的限制因素的信息。
大多数人(72.0%)知晓HINARI,然而,只有35.1%的人接受过如何使用它的正规培训。68.(0%)的人曾使用过HINARI资源,其中62.4%的人在研究前一个月使用过。最常使用的HINARI资源是MEDLINE/PubMed(53.2%)、全文期刊文章(55.0%)和参考资料(28.5%)。以前的用户(50.0%)在访问HINARI时遇到问题;密码缺失是访问的主要挑战。
HINARI资源的知晓度和使用率较高。然而,临床医生和研究人员并未从HINARI中充分受益,因为很少有人接受过如何使用它的培训。建议开展以学习者为中心的培训,并在各机构内广泛分发HINARI用户名和密码以解决这一问题。