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The value of library and information services in patient care: results of a multisite study.

Joanne Gard Marshall1, Julia Sollenberger, Sharon Easterby-Gannett, Lynn Kasner Morgan, Mary Lou Klem, Susan K Cavanaugh, Kathleen Burr Oliver, Cheryl A Thompson, Neil Romanosky, Sue Hunter.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The research conducted a large-scale, multisite study on the value and impact of library and information services on patient care.
METHODS: THE STUDY USED: (1) 2 initial focus groups of librarians; (2) a web-based survey of physicians, residents, and nurses at 56 library sites serving 118 hospitals; and (3) 24 follow-up telephone interviews. Survey respondents were asked to base their responses on a recent incident in which they had sought information for patient care.
RESULTS: Of the 16,122 survey respondents, 3/4 said that they had definitely or probably handled aspects of the patient care situation differently as a result of the information. Among the reported changes were advice given to the patient (48%), diagnosis (25%), and choice of drugs (33%), other treatment (31%), and tests (23%). Almost all of the respondents (95%) said the information resulted in a better informed clinical decision. Respondents reported that the information allowed them to avoid the following adverse events: patient misunderstanding of the disease (23%), additional tests (19%), misdiagnosis (13%), adverse drug reactions (13%), medication errors (12%), and patient mortality (6%).
CONCLUSIONS: Library and information resources were perceived as valuable, and the information obtained was seen as having an impact on patient care.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23418404      PMCID: PMC3543128          DOI: 10.3163/1536-5050.101.1.007

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


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