The information specialist in the clinical team: Building expertise in evidence-based healthcare


Autoria(s): Foxlee, R.
Contribuinte(s)

Wendy Hackel

Barbara Coat

Heather Carine

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The Clinician Development Program (CDP) is an initiative of Queensland Health’s Quality Improvement and Enhancement Program. At the Royal Brisbane & Royal Women's Hospital Health Service Districts, evidence-base practice (EBP) is an important CDP area in which several projects were carried out in 2002. This paper describes one such project. A medical librarian was invited to accompany the clinical team on morning rounds in the Medical Assessment & Planning Unit (MAPU). The librarian conducted information skills training in the ward and helped clinicians to answer questions directly related to patient care. Questions not answered during the round were followed-up, usually within 48 hours, and responses emailed to the consultant who led the rounds. At the project’s conclusion the librarian was invited to continue as a member of the MAPU clinical team, thus acknowledging the valuable role an information specialist can play in incorporating research evidence into patient care. Clinical librarianship (CL) creates a space, albeit a contentious one, for the health librarian at the bedside. This paper describes an Australian CL project and attempts to demystify the role of an information specialist in EBP. It also highlights some of the challenges facing librarians and clinicians attempting to embed EBP in clinical settings.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:99582

Publicador

ALIA and Australian Law Librarians Group

Palavras-Chave #EX #400201 Librarianship #700201 Library and related information services
Tipo

Conference Paper