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Senior Health Goes Electronic: Partnership on Access to Health Information Services

机译:老年人健康电子化:获得健康信息服务的伙伴关系

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Senior citizens are increasingly seeking answers to their medical questions. They are aware of Internet resources, but need assistance in locating authoritative and reliable electronic-based health information. In response to this need, a partnership was formed in San Diego to develop a "Senior Health Project for Access to Electronic Health Information." The partners are the medical library of the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, a church-based Seniors Clinic, and a Senior Community Center. The project has five objectives: (1) to implement a health information access network relationship with these partners; (2) to provide computer training workshops on electronic information resources for seniors at the center sites; (3) to provide consumer health information support for senior citizens through an enhanced Web site and pertinent National Library of Medicine (NLM) resource links; (4) to teach access to full-text databases and extend Document Delivery/Loansome Doc services to the project partners; and (5) to evaluate and measure project outcomes, including promotion of NLM resources and value-added services to improve Internet access for seniors. Technically, this partnership includes use of wireless communication, laptops, and Web site resources for seniors. Because the project commenced recently, in September 2004, this paper emphasizes planning, acquiring funding, progress to date, and initial experiences in organizing and establishing a unique community-based library service. A future paper will cover the project outcomes and results.
机译:老年人越来越多地寻求医疗问题的答案。他们了解Internet资源,但是在查找权威且可靠的基于电子的健康信息时需要帮助。为了满足这种需求,在圣地亚哥成立了合作伙伴关系,以开发“访问电子健康信息的高级健康项目”。合作伙伴是太平洋东方医学院的医学图书馆,基于教堂的老年人诊所和老年人社区中心。该项目有五个目标:(1)与这些合作伙伴建立健康信息访问网络关系; (2)在中心地点为老年人提供有关电子信息资源的计算机培训班; (3)通过增强的网站和相关的国家医学图书馆(NLM)资源链接为老年人提供消费者健康信息支持; (4)教授访问全文数据库的权限,并将文档交付/贷款文档服务扩展到项目合作伙伴; (5)评估和衡量项目成果,包括推广NLM资源和增值服务以改善老年人的互联网访问。从技术上讲,这种合作关系包括为老年人使用无线通信,笔记本电脑和网站资源。因为该项目是最近才开始的,所以在2004年9月,本文着重于规划,获得资金,迄今为止的进展以及组织和建立基于社区的独特图书馆服务的初步经验。未来的论文将涵盖项目的成果和结果。

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