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公共图书馆促进公众健康和福祉:一项针对社区居民成年人的横断面研究。

Public libraries to promote public health and wellbeing: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling adults.

机构信息

Self-Care Academic Research Unit (SCARU), Department of Primary Care & Public Health, Imperial College London, 323 Reynolds Building, Charing Cross Hospital, St Dunstan's Road, London, W6 8RP, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 May 3;24(1):1226. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18535-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Libraries in the UK have evolved from traditional book-lending institutions into dynamic community hubs, This study aims to explore the potential of libraries to act as community hubs to promote mental and physical health and wellbeing of community-dwelling adults, drawing on insights from both library users and library staff in England.

DESIGN

A mixed-method, cross-sectional study using online survey and interviews with community-dwelling adults and library staff.

METHODS

We collected data using a 14-item electronic survey and interviews with library users and staff to gauge perceptions. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to identify key trends and emergent themes.

RESULTS

We included 605 respondents from the survey and interviewed 12 library users and staff. Libraries remain popular and are considered a 'safe place by members of the community, regardless of their frequency of service usage irrespective of whether they are frequent users of services. However, a lack of awareness among library users about community-facing services could act as a hurdle to improving community health and wellbeing. Targeted engagement with residents is needed to increase awareness of libraries' services, including community interventions to help tackle loneliness and inequalities in digital and health literacy. Library staff often did not feel involved in important decision-making. Various barriers, drivers and practical recommendations were identified to leverage libraries as hubs to promote community health and wellbeing.

CONCLUSION

Libraries already offer a variety of resources that directly or indirectly support the health and wellbeing of community-dwelling adults and young people. However, public awareness of these services is limited. As we navigate post-pandemic recovery, libraries can serve as platforms for community engagement, fostering resilience, mental health support and reducing social isolation. Recognising libraries' untapped potential can lead to healthier communities and improved wellbeing.

摘要

背景

英国的图书馆已经从传统的图书借阅机构发展成为充满活力的社区中心。本研究旨在探讨图书馆作为社区中心的潜力,以促进社区居民的身心健康和福利,借鉴了英国图书馆用户和工作人员的见解。

设计

一项混合方法、横断面研究,使用在线调查和对社区居民和图书馆工作人员的访谈。

方法

我们使用了一个包含 14 个项目的电子调查和对图书馆用户和工作人员的访谈来衡量他们的看法。采用描述性统计和主题分析来确定主要趋势和新兴主题。

结果

我们从调查中包括了 605 名受访者,并采访了 12 名图书馆用户和工作人员。无论他们的服务使用频率如何,无论他们是否是服务的常客,图书馆仍然受到社区成员的欢迎,被认为是一个“安全的地方”。然而,图书馆用户对面向社区的服务缺乏认识,这可能成为改善社区健康和福利的障碍。需要有针对性地与居民接触,提高他们对图书馆服务的认识,包括针对社区的干预措施,以帮助解决孤独感和数字及健康素养方面的不平等问题。图书馆工作人员往往觉得自己没有参与到重要的决策中。确定了各种障碍、驱动因素和实际建议,以利用图书馆作为促进社区健康和福利的中心。

结论

图书馆已经提供了各种资源,这些资源直接或间接地支持社区居民和年轻人的健康和福利。然而,公众对这些服务的认识有限。随着我们在后疫情时代的复苏,图书馆可以成为社区参与、培养韧性、提供心理健康支持和减少社会隔离的平台。认识到图书馆的未开发潜力可以导致更健康的社区和更好的福利。

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