Lead Librarian for Research Engagement, NC State University Libraries, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,
Research Librarian for Engineering and Entrepreneurship, Libraries, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC,
J Med Libr Assoc. 2019 Apr;107(2):163-171. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2019.577. Epub 2019 Apr 1.
Entrepreneurship and innovative product design in health care requires expertise in finding and evaluating diverse types of information from a multitude of sources to accomplish a number of tasks, such as securing regulatory approval, developing a reimbursement strategy, and navigating intellectual property. The authors sought to determine whether an intensive, specialized information literacy training program that introduced undergraduate biomedical engineering students to these concepts would improve the quality of the students' design projects. We also sought to test whether information literacy training that included active learning exercises would offer increased benefits over training delivered via lectures and if this specialized information literacy training would increase the extent of students' information use.
A three-arm cohort study was conducted with a control group and two experimental groups. Mixed methods assessment, including a rubric and citation analysis, was used to evaluate program outcomes by examining authentic artifacts of student learning.
Student design teams that received information literacy training on topics related to medical entrepreneurship and health care economics showed significantly improved performance on aspects of project performance relevant to health care economics over student design teams that did not receive this training. There were no significant differences between teams that engaged in active learning exercises and those that only received training via lectures. Also, there were no significant differences in citation patterns between student teams that did or did not receive specialized information literacy training.
Information literacy training can be used as a method for introducing undergraduate health sciences students to the health care economics aspects of the medical entrepreneurship life cycle, including the US Food and Drug Administration regulatory environment, intellectual property, and medical billing and reimbursement structures.
医疗保健领域的创业和创新产品设计需要专业知识,以便从众多来源中查找和评估各种类型的信息,从而完成多项任务,例如确保监管批准、制定报销策略以及处理知识产权问题。作者试图确定,是否可以通过一个密集的、专门的信息素养培训计划,让本科生物医学工程专业的学生了解这些概念,从而提高学生设计项目的质量。我们还试图测试,是否包括主动学习练习的信息素养培训比通过讲座提供的培训更有优势,以及这种专门的信息素养培训是否会增加学生信息使用的程度。
采用三臂队列研究,设有对照组和两个实验组。通过评估学生学习的真实成果,采用混合方法评估,包括使用评分标准和引文分析,来评估项目结果。
接受过与医疗创业和医疗保健经济学相关主题的信息素养培训的学生设计团队,在与医疗保健经济学相关的项目表现方面的表现明显优于未接受此培训的学生设计团队。参与主动学习练习的团队与仅通过讲座接受培训的团队之间没有显著差异。此外,接受过专门信息素养培训的学生团队和未接受过培训的学生团队之间的引文模式也没有显著差异。
信息素养培训可以作为一种方法,向本科健康科学专业的学生介绍医疗创业生命周期中的医疗保健经济学方面,包括美国食品和药物管理局的监管环境、知识产权以及医疗计费和报销结构。