King D N
Library Research Center, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1987 Oct;75(4):291-301.
Hospital health sciences libraries represent, for the vast majority of health professionals, the most accessible source for library information and services. Most health professionals do not have available the specialized services of a clinical medical librarian, and rely instead upon general information services for their case-related information needs. The ability of the hospital library to meet these needs and the impact of the information on quality patient care have not been previously examined. A study was conducted in eight hospitals in the Chicago area as a quality assurance project. A total of 176 physicians, nurses, and other health professionals requested information from their hospital libraries related to a current case or clinical situation. They then assessed the quality of information received, its cognitive value, its contribution to patient care, and its impact on case management. Nearly two-thirds of the respondents asserted that they would definitely or probably handle their cases differently as a result of the information provided by the library. Almost all rated the libraries' performance and response highly. An overview of the context and purpose of the study, its methods, selected results, limitations, and conclusions are presented here, as is a review of selected earlier research.
对于绝大多数医疗专业人员而言,医院健康科学图书馆是获取图书馆信息与服务最便捷的来源。大多数医疗专业人员无法获得临床医疗图书馆员的专业服务,而是依靠一般信息服务来满足与病例相关的信息需求。医院图书馆满足这些需求的能力以及信息对优质患者护理的影响此前尚未得到研究。作为一个质量保证项目,在芝加哥地区的八家医院开展了一项研究。共有176名医生、护士和其他医疗专业人员向各自医院图书馆索要与当前病例或临床情况相关的信息。然后,他们评估了所收到信息的质量、其认知价值、对患者护理的贡献以及对病例管理的影响。近三分之二的受访者称,由于图书馆提供的信息,他们肯定或很可能会以不同方式处理病例。几乎所有人都对图书馆的表现和回应给予高度评价。本文介绍了该研究的背景、目的、方法、部分结果、局限性和结论,以及对早期相关研究的综述。