The clinical librarian and the patient: report of a project at McMaster University Medical Centre.
In June 1975 a clinical librarian project was initiated in the Gastroenterology Programme of McMaster University Medical Centre. The objectives of the project were to assist patients in participating more knowledgeably in their own health care and to assist health professionals in applying the latest information from biomedical literature to patient care. The implementation and development of the service are described, including the use of feedback from patients and health professionals to assess the impact of the librarians' participation in clinical settings. Benefits included: 1) increased accessibility of information resources to patients, 2) a greater awareness by health professionals of the usefulness of biomedical literature and the library in patient care, and 3) an opportunity for the librarian to gain a first-hand view of activities and information needs in a clinical setting. Key points in determining the successful implementation of the project are given.
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- Libraries, Medical
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- Information & Library Sciences
- Humans
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Published In
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Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
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Related Subject Headings
- Workforce
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Professional-Family Relations
- Patient Participation
- Patient Education as Topic
- Libraries, Medical
- Information Services
- Information & Library Sciences
- Humans
- Feedback