Literature DB >> 20402800

A rapid evidence-based service by librarians provided information to answer primary care clinical questions.

Jessie McGowan1, William Hogg, Tamara Rader, Doug Salzwedel, Danielle Worster, Elise Cogo, Margo Rowan.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A librarian consultation service was offered to 88 primary care clinicians during office hours. This included a streamlined evidence-based process to answer questions in fewer than 20 min. This included a contact centre accessed through a Web-based platform and using hand-held devices and computers with Web access. Librarians were given technical training in evidence-based medicine, including how to summarise evidence.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the process and lessons learned from developing and operating a rapid response librarian consultation service for primary care clinicians.
METHODS: Evaluation included librarian interviews and a clinician exit satisfaction survey.
RESULTS: Clinicians were positive about its impact on their clinical practice and decision making. The project revealed some important 'lessons learned' in the clinical use of hand-held devices, knowledge translation and training for clinicians and librarians.
CONCLUSIONS: The Just-in-Time Librarian Consultation Service showed that it was possible to provide evidence-based answers to clinical questions in 15 min or less. The project overcame a number of barriers using innovative solutions. There are many opportunities to build on this experience for future joint projects of librarians and healthcare providers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20402800     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00861.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Info Libr J        ISSN: 1471-1834


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