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公共图书馆作为健康合作伙伴。

Public Libraries As Partners for Health.

机构信息

School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Center for Public Health Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

Prev Chronic Dis. 2018 May 24;15:E64. doi: 10.5888/pcd15.170392.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Public libraries are free and accessible to all and are centers of community engagement and education, making them logical choices as partners for improving population health. Library staff members routinely assist patrons with unmet health and social needs.

METHODS

We used a 100-question, self-administered web survey sent to all library directors listed in the Pennsylvania Library Association database (N = 621), to investigate staff interactions with library patrons to address social determinants of health. We conducted statistical comparisons of quantitative responses and a content analysis of open-ended responses.

RESULTS

Respondents (N = 262) reported frequently interacting with patrons around health and social concerns - well beyond those related to literacy and education - including help with employment (94%), nutrition (70%), exercise (66%), and social welfare benefits (51%). Acute emergencies were not uncommon in Pennsylvania's public libraries, with nearly 12% of respondents having witnessed a drug overdose at the library in the past year. Most respondents felt that their professional training left them inadequately prepared to assist patrons with health and social issues. Although at least 40% of respondents offered some health programming at their library branch, their offerings did not meet the high level of need reflected in common patron inquiries.

CONCLUSION

The challenges library staff members experience in meeting their patrons' information needs suggest opportunities for public libraries to advance population health. Library staff members need additional training and resources and collaboration with public health and health care institutions to respond to community needs through effective, evidence-based public health programming.

摘要

简介

公共图书馆对所有人免费开放,是社区参与和教育的中心,因此成为改善人口健康的合作伙伴是合乎逻辑的选择。图书馆工作人员经常帮助有未满足的健康和社会需求的顾客。

方法

我们使用了一份 100 个问题的自我管理网络调查,发送给宾夕法尼亚图书馆协会数据库中列出的所有图书馆馆长(N=621),以调查工作人员与图书馆顾客互动以解决健康的社会决定因素。我们对定量回答进行了统计比较,并对开放式回答进行了内容分析。

结果

受访者(N=262)报告经常与顾客就健康和社会问题进行互动——远远超出了与读写和教育相关的问题,包括就业帮助(94%)、营养(70%)、锻炼(66%)和社会福利(51%)。在宾夕法尼亚州的公共图书馆中,急性紧急情况并不罕见,近 12%的受访者在过去一年中曾在图书馆目睹过药物过量。大多数受访者认为他们的专业培训使他们无法充分准备好帮助顾客解决健康和社会问题。尽管至少有 40%的受访者在他们的图书馆分馆提供了一些健康计划,但他们的服务无法满足常见顾客查询中反映的高需求水平。

结论

图书馆工作人员在满足顾客信息需求方面遇到的挑战表明公共图书馆有机会促进人口健康。图书馆工作人员需要额外的培训和资源,并与公共卫生和医疗保健机构合作,通过有效的、基于证据的公共卫生计划来满足社区需求。

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