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在兽医诊所提供信息处方:一项试点研究。

Providing an information prescription in veterinary medical clinics: a pilot study.

出版信息

J Med Libr Assoc. 2014 Jan;102(1):41-6. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.102.1.008.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The study assesses the impact on client behavior and attitudes toward receiving an information prescription as part of a veterinary office visit.

METHODS

A random sample of veterinary clinics from a Western US metropolitan area was asked to distribute an information prescription in addition to their customary veterinary services. All clients, regardless of the reason for their visit, were presented with an information prescription: a handout that included the uniform resource locator (URL) to a general veterinary medicine website <www.veterinarypartner.com> and several tips to help their clients make more informed choices about where to seek pet health information online.

RESULTS

Nearly 40% of clients who reported that they remembered receiving the information prescription accessed the website at least once. Of the clients who reported accessing the suggested website, 86.3% reported finding it "very helpful" or "somewhat helpful." Nearly all the clients (87.9%) reported feeling the information on the site helped them make better decisions for their pets. Most clients reported that it helped them talk to their veterinarians (89.9%) and added to the information they received during their veterinary visits (83.5%).

CONCLUSIONS

Clients appreciate and utilize veterinary prescriptions, suggesting that this is a tool that both veterinarians and librarians can use to improve animal health and client relations.

IMPLICATIONS

The value placed on reliable Internet information by veterinary clients suggests several opportunities for librarians to become more proactive in partnering with veterinarians to facilitate the education of pet owners.

摘要

目的

本研究评估了在兽医就诊时提供信息处方对客户行为和态度的影响。

方法

从美国西部一个大都市区随机抽取了一些兽医诊所,要求它们在提供常规兽医服务的基础上再提供信息处方。所有客户,无论就诊原因如何,都收到了一份信息处方:一份包括通用兽医医学网站<www.veterinarypartner.com>的统一资源定位器(URL)和一些提示的传单,以帮助客户在线获取宠物健康信息时做出更明智的选择。

结果

近 40%的报告称收到信息处方的客户至少访问过该网站一次。在报告访问了建议网站的客户中,86.3%的客户表示该网站“非常有帮助”或“有些帮助”。几乎所有的客户(87.9%)都表示网站上的信息帮助他们为宠物做出了更好的决策。大多数客户表示,这有助于他们与兽医交流(89.9%),并补充了他们在兽医就诊时获得的信息(83.5%)。

结论

客户很欣赏并利用兽医处方,这表明这是兽医和图书馆员都可以用来改善动物健康和客户关系的工具。

意义

兽医客户对可靠互联网信息的重视,为图书馆员提供了一些机会,可以更积极地与兽医合作,促进宠物主人的教育。

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