Hall E F
Dana Medical Library, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405, USA.
Bull Med Libr Assoc. 1995 Apr;83(2):196-201.
Increasing numbers of physical therapists are providing evaluation and therapy in their own private-practice clinics. Their move out of the hospital setting has reduced their access to the sources of information designed to support clinical and practice-management decision making. The author designed a survey to determine how often physical therapists in private practice in Vermont use seven sources of information for clinical and practice-management decision making. Survey respondents also were asked to rate the anticipated usefulness of a variety of health sciences library information and research services not currently available to them and to rank access paths to information according to their preferences. The therapists' responses show frequent reliance on personal and office collections of professional literature for clinical decision making but virtually no use of bibliographic databases. Respondents ranked document-delivery services and mediated searches as having the greatest anticipated usefulness for clinical decision making. The limitations of their current information-seeking behavior and their high level of interest in increased access to a wide range of information and research services make physical therapists in private practice of special interest to health sciences librarians who are planning outreach programs.
越来越多的物理治疗师在自己的私人诊所提供评估和治疗服务。他们从医院环境中脱离出来,减少了获取旨在支持临床和实践管理决策的信息来源的机会。作者设计了一项调查,以确定佛蒙特州私人执业的物理治疗师使用七种信息来源进行临床和实践管理决策的频率。调查对象还被要求对他们目前无法获得的各种健康科学图书馆信息和研究服务的预期有用性进行评分,并根据他们的偏好对信息获取途径进行排序。治疗师的回答表明,他们在临床决策中经常依赖个人和办公室收藏的专业文献,但几乎不使用书目数据库。受访者将文献传递服务和中介检索列为对临床决策预期最有用的服务。他们目前信息寻求行为的局限性以及他们对增加获取广泛信息和研究服务的高度兴趣,使得计划开展推广项目的健康科学图书馆员对私人执业的物理治疗师特别感兴趣。