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Public health practitioners' information access and use patterns in the Maryland (USA) public health departments of Anne Arundel and Wicomico Counties.

机译:Anne Arundel和Wicomico县的马里兰州(美国)公共卫生部门的公共卫生从业人员信息访问和使用方式。

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PURPOSE: To increase understanding of the information needs and use of public health practitioners. SETTING: From June 2005 to May 2006, the library offered a course in public health information resources to eighteen practitioners in two counties, access to the library's licensed electronic resources through a tailored web portal, and consulting services. EVALUATION METHOD: We combined usage statistics from the web portal, self-report and observational data collected during training and shadowing of participants. CONCLUSIONS: The data from this project indicate that usage of licensed information resources and services is infrequent but broad ranging. A few users register at the high end of the usage range, but one use of one high quality article can have a significant impact on policy decisions. Time and competing responsibilities often constrain the retrieval and use of resources for evidence-based decision making and an informationist or power-user model may be more appropriate than training all practitioners to integrate searching into their workflow. This study indicates (i) that evidence-based public health practice requires seamless and broadly based information access; and (ii) that the currently existing patchwork does not support the level of use or take into account the time constraints of information needs for public health practice.
机译:目的:加深对信息需求和公共卫生从业人员使用的了解。地点:2005年6月至2006年5月,图书馆为两个县的18名从业者提供了公共卫生信息资源课程,可通过量身定制的门户网站访问图书馆的许可电子资源,并提供咨询服务。评估方法:我们结合了来自门户网站的使用情况统计数据,自我报告和观察者在培训和跟踪参与者过程中收集的观察数据。结论:该项目的数据表明,很少使用许可信息资源和服务,但范围广泛。少数用户在使用范围的高端进行注册,但是一次使用一件高质量的商品可能会对策略决策产生重大影响。时间和竞争责任通常会限制资源的检索和使用,以进行基于证据的决策,而信息学家或超级用户模型可能比培训所有从业人员将搜索集成到他们的工作流中更为合适。这项研究表明:(i)基于证据的公共卫生实践需要无缝和广泛的信息访问; (ii)当前现有的拼凑不支持使用级别,或未考虑公共卫生实践所需信息的时间限制。

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