J Med Libr Assoc. 2021 Oct 1;109(4):631-636. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2021.1262.
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a telehealth initiative that aims to reduce disparities in delivery of health care by leveraging technology and local expertise to provide guidance on specialized subjects to health care providers across the world. In 2018, a new ECHO hub convened in Indianapolis with a focus on health care for individuals in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ+) populations. This ECHO iteration was one of the first of its kind and would soon be followed by a new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ECHO as well.
In a novel approach, information professionals participated in the early planning stages of the formation of these ECHO teams, which enabled the provision of real-time medical evidence and resources at the point-of-need once the teams were launched. This case study demonstrates proof of concept for including health sciences librarians and/or information professionals in the ECHO as hub team members. In this case study, the authors describe and quantify the value added to the HIV and LGBTQ+ ECHO sessions by the medical librarians, as well as provide a template for how other telehealth initiatives can collaborate with their local health information professionals.
Librarian involvement in Project ECHO over the past three years has been enthusiastically received. The librarians have contributed hundreds of resources to ECHO participants, helped build and curate resource repositories, and expanded the embedded librarian program to an additional two ECHO iterations. ECHO hub team members report high rates of satisfaction with the performance of embedded librarians and appreciate the provision of point-of-need evidence to ECHO participants.
ECHO 计划(Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes)是一项远程医疗计划,旨在通过利用技术和当地专业知识,为全球医疗保健提供者提供专门主题的指导,从而减少医疗保健提供方面的差异。2018 年,印第安纳波利斯成立了一个新的 ECHO 中心,专注于为女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别和 queer(LGBTQ+)人群提供医疗保健。这个 ECHO 迭代是同类中的第一个,很快也会有一个新的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)ECHO。
在一种新颖的方法中,信息专业人员参与了这些 ECHO 团队形成的早期规划阶段,这使得在团队成立后能够在需要时实时提供医疗证据和资源。本案例研究证明了在 ECHO 作为中心团队成员中包括健康科学图书馆员和/或信息专业人员的概念是可行的。在本案例研究中,作者描述并量化了医学图书馆员为 HIV 和 LGBTQ+ECHO 会议增加的价值,以及为其他远程医疗计划如何与当地健康信息专业人员合作提供了模板。
在过去的三年中,图书馆员参与 ECHO 计划受到了热烈欢迎。图书馆员为数以百计的 ECHO 参与者提供了资源,帮助建立和管理资源库,并将嵌入式图书馆员计划扩展到另外两个 ECHO 迭代。ECHO 中心团队成员报告对嵌入式图书馆员的表现非常满意,并赞赏为 ECHO 参与者提供即时的证据。