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Benchmarking information needs and use in the Tennessee public health community

机译:田纳西州公共卫生界的信息需求和使用基准

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>Objective: The objective is to provide insight to understanding public health officials' needs and promote access to data repositories and communication tools.>Methods: Survey questions were identified by a focus group with members drawn from the fields of librarianship, public health, and informatics. The resulting comprehensive information needs survey, organized in five distinct broad categories, was distributed to 775 Tennessee public health workers from ninety-five counties in 1999 as part of the National Library of Medicine–funded Partners in Information Access contract.>Results: The assessment pooled responses from 571 public health workers (73% return rate) representing seventy-two of ninety-five counties (53.4% urban and 46.6% rural) about their information-seeking behaviors, frequency of resources used, computer skills, and level of Internet access. Sixty-four percent of urban and 43% of rural respondents had email access at work and more than 50% of both urban and rural respondents had email at home (N = 289). Approximately 70% of urban and 78% of rural public health officials never or seldom used or needed the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Website. Frequency data pooled from eleven job categories representing a subgroup of 232 health care professionals showed 72% never or seldom used or needed MEDLINE. Electronic resources used daily or weekly were email, Internet search engines, internal databases and mailing lists, and the Tennessee Department of Health Website.>Conclusions: While, due to the small sample size, data cannot be generalized to the larger population, a clear trend of significant barriers to computer and Internet access can be identified across the public health community. This contributes to an overall limited use of existing electronic resources that inhibits evidence-based practice.
机译:>目标:目标是提供见解,以了解公共卫生官员的需求,并促进对数据存储库和通讯工具的访问。>方法:调查问题由一个焦点小组确定,成员来自图书馆学,公共卫生和信息学领域。作为国家医学图书馆资助的信息访问合作伙伴合同的一部分,由此产生的全面的信息需求调查按五个不同的大类进行了组织,并于1999年分发给了来自95个县的775位田纳西州公共卫生工作者。>结果: 该评估汇总了代表975个县中的72个县(城市的53.4%和农村的46.6%)的571名公共卫生工作者的信息获取行为,使用的资源频率,计算机技能和互联网访问水平。 64%的城市受访者和43%的农村受访者在工作中可以访问电子邮件,而超过50%的城市和农村受访者在家里都可以访问电子邮件(N = 289)。大约70%的城市居民和78%的农村公共卫生官员从未或很少使用或需要疾病控制中心(CDC)网站。从代表232个医疗保健专业小组的11个工作类别中收集的频率数据显示,有72%从未使用或很少使用或需要MEDLINE。每天或每周使用的电子资源包括电子邮件,Internet搜索引擎,内部数据库和邮件列表以及田纳西州卫生局的网站。>结论:由于样本量较小,因此无法将数据推广到人口众多,显然可以在整个公共卫生界发现严重的计算机和互联网接入障碍趋势。这会导致对现有电子资源的整体有限使用,从而阻碍了循证实践。

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