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Sea-Change or Change Challenge? Health Information access in Developing Countries: The U.S. National Library of Medicine experience

机译:巨变还是挑战?发展中国家的健康信息访问:美国国家医学图书馆的经验

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Health professionals in developing countries want access to information to help them make changes in health care and contribute to medical research. However, they face challenges of technology limitations, lack of training, and, on the village level, culture and language.This report focuses on the U.S. National Library of Medicine experience with access: for the international medical/scientific community to health information which has been published by researchers in developing countries; for scientists and clinicians in developing countries to their own literature and to that of their colleagues around the world; for medical librarians who are a critical conduit for students, faculty, researchers, and, increasingly, the general public; and for the front line workers at the health center in the village at the end of the line.The fundamental question of whether or not information communication technology can make a difference in access and subsequently in health is illustrated by an anecdote regarding an early intervention in Africa in 1992. From that point, we examine programs to improve access involving malaria researchers, medical journal editors, librarians, and medical students working with local health center staff in the village. Although access is a reality, the positive change in health that the information technology intervention might produce often remains a mirage. Information and technology are not static elements in the equation for better access. They must function together, creating a dialectic in which they transform and inform one another and those whom their combination touches.
机译:发展中国家的卫生专业人员希望获得信息,以帮助他们改变卫生保健并为医学研究做出贡献。但是,他们面临着技术限制,缺乏培训以及村庄一级的文化和语言方面的挑战。本报告重点介绍了美国国家医学图书馆的访问经验:国际医学/科学界可以获得健康信息,由发展中国家的研究人员出版;供发展中国家的科学家和临床医生使用他们自己的文献以及世界各地同事的文献;面向医学图书馆员,他们是学生,教师,研究人员以及越来越多的公众的重要渠道;有关信息通信技术能否在获取和随后的健康方面有所作为的一个基本问题由关于早期干预的轶事说明。 1992年的非洲。从那时起,我们研究了与疟疾研究人员,医学期刊编辑,图书馆员和与该村当地卫生中心工作人员一起工作的医科学生有关的改善准入计划。尽管获取是现实,但信息技术干预可能产生的健康方面的积极变化通常仍然是海市rage楼。信息和技术不是方程式中的静态元素,因此无法更好地进行访问。他们必须共同发挥作用,创造一种辩证法,使他们相互转化并告知彼此以及他们的组合所涉及的人们。

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