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High school peer tutors teach MedlinePlus: a model for Hispanic outreach.

Debra G Warner1, Cynthia A Olney, Fred B Wood, Lucille Hansen, Virginia M Bowden.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objective was to introduce the MedlinePlus Website to the predominantly Hispanic residents of the Lower Rio Grande Valley region of Texas by partnering with a health professions magnet high school (known as Med High).
METHODS: Community assessment was used in the planning stages and included pre-project focus groups with students and teachers. Outreach methods included peer tutor selection, train-the-trainer sessions, school and community outreach, and pre- and posttests of MedlinePlus training sessions. Evaluation methods included Web statistics; end-of-project interviews; focus groups with students, faculty, and librarians; and end-of-project surveys of students and faculty.
RESULTS: Four peer tutors reached more than 2,000 people during the project year. Students and faculty found MedlinePlus to be a useful resource. Faculty and librarians developed new or revised teaching methods incorporating MedlinePlus. The project enhanced the role of school librarians as agents of change at Med High. The project continues on a self-sustaining basis.
CONCLUSIONS: Using peer tutors is an effective way to educate high school students about health information resources and, through the students, to reach families and community members.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15858628      PMCID: PMC1082942     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 1536-5050


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  13 in total

1.  Health information Hispanic outreach in the Texas Lower Rio Grande Valley.

Authors:  Virginia M Bowden; Frederick B Wood; Debra G Warner; Cynthia A Olney; Evelyn R Olivier; Elliot R Siegel
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