J Med Libr Assoc. 2021 Apr 1;109(2):267-274. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2021.970.
In 2018, the Network of the National Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) launched a sponsorship program to support public library staff in completing the Medical Library Association's Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS). The objectives of our study were to: (1) determine whether completion of the sponsored specialization improved ability to provide consumer health information; (2) identify new health information services, programming, and outreach activities at public libraries; (3) investigate benefits of the specialization; and (4) determine the impact of sponsorship on obtaining and continuing the specialization.
We used REDCap to administer a 16-question survey in August 2019 to 224 public library staff who were sponsored during the first year of the program. We measured competence in providing consumer health information aligned with the eight Core Competencies for Providing Consumer Health Information Services [1] as well as new activities at public libraries, benefits of the specialization to public library staff, career gains, and the likelihood of continuing the specialization based on funding.
More than 80% of 136 participants reported an increase in core consumer health competencies, with a statistically significant improvement in mean competency scores after completing the specialization. Ninety percent of participants have continued their engagement with NNLM, and more than half offered new health information programs and services. While more than half planned to renew the specialization or obtain the Level II specialization, 72% indicated they would not continue without NNLM sponsorship.
Findings indicate that NNLM sponsorship of the CHIS specialization was successful in increasing the capacity of public library staff to provide health information to their communities.
2018 年,国家医学图书馆网络(NNLM)启动了一项赞助计划,以支持公共图书馆工作人员完成美国医学图书馆协会的消费者健康信息专业(CHIS)。我们研究的目的是:(1)确定完成赞助专业是否提高了提供消费者健康信息的能力;(2)确定公共图书馆新的健康信息服务、计划和外展活动;(3)调查专业化的好处;(4)确定赞助对获得和继续专业化的影响。
我们于 2019 年 8 月使用 REDCap 向在该计划的第一年获得赞助的 224 名公共图书馆工作人员进行了一项 16 个问题的调查。我们根据提供消费者健康信息服务的八项核心能力[1]以及公共图书馆的新活动、专业化对公共图书馆工作人员的好处、职业发展来衡量提供消费者健康信息的能力,以及基于资金继续专业化的可能性。
在 136 名参与者中,超过 80%的人报告说核心消费者健康能力有所提高,完成专业化后平均能力得分有统计学意义的提高。90%的参与者继续参与 NNLM,超过一半的人提供新的健康信息计划和服务。虽然超过一半的人计划续签专业化或获得二级专业化,但 72%的人表示,如果没有 NNLM 的赞助,他们将不会继续。
研究结果表明,NNLM 对 CHIS 专业化的赞助成功地提高了公共图书馆工作人员向其社区提供健康信息的能力。