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利用小额赠款支持中低收入国家举办能力建设研讨会,以实现可持续发展目标。

Leveraging microgrants to support capacity-building workshops in low- and middle-income countries for meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.

出版信息

J Med Libr Assoc. 2022 Jan 1;110(1):126-132. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1334.

Abstract

Twenty fifteen marked the year of assessment for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs that achieved the greatest success were those where evidence-based practice (EBP) interventions were implemented. The ability to practice evidence-based medicine is grounded in the creation of and access to medical literature that synthesizes research findings. The role that global health literature played in the success of the MDGs demonstrates that medical libraries and librarians have a role to play in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Librarians can hold capacity-building workshops that provide instruction on how to access evidence-based literature and also train health professionals to conduct synthesis research. Research findings conducted by in-country health professionals are more likely to address issues being faced by local communities and will afford the possibility of obtaining the necessary evidence-based answers that can then be used to implement policies to resolve public health issues identified in the SDGs. This paper discusses how an international team of librarians leveraged funding from a Medical Library Association/Librarians without Borders/Elsevier Foundation/Research4Life grant to hold a capacity-building workshop in Zimbabwe and follow-up online trainings. The workshop focused on accessing evidence-based resources and conducting synthesis research. Outcomes included the creation and policy implementation of evidence-based knowledge products in alignment with local needs and galvanizing a multisectoral group of key individuals who have gone on to collaborate toward the vision of creating a Zimbabwe innovation hub. Looking ahead, such grants can be leveraged to conduct capacity-building to support knowledge translation and other local training needs.

摘要

2015 年是千年发展目标(MDGs)的评估年。在实施循证实践(EBP)干预措施的目标中,取得了最大的成功。实施循证医学的能力基于创建和获取综合研究结果的医学文献。全球健康文献在 MDGs 成功中所起的作用表明,医学图书馆员在实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)方面发挥着作用。图书馆员可以举办能力建设研讨会,提供有关如何获取循证文献的指导,并培训卫生专业人员进行综合研究。国内卫生专业人员开展的研究结果更有可能解决当地社区面临的问题,并有可能获得必要的循证答案,然后可以利用这些答案来实施政策,以解决 SDGs 中确定的公共卫生问题。本文讨论了一个国际图书馆员团队如何利用医学图书馆协会/无国界图书馆员/爱思唯尔基金会/研究 4 生命基金的资助,在津巴布韦举办能力建设研讨会,并进行在线培训。该研讨会的重点是获取循证资源和进行综合研究。成果包括根据当地需求创建和实施循证知识产品,并激发了一个多部门的关键人员群体,他们继续合作,实现创建津巴布韦创新中心的愿景。展望未来,可以利用这些赠款进行能力建设,以支持知识转化和其他本地培训需求。

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