信息评估方法:超过15年的研究评估健康信息的价值

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文献检索是我们图书馆提供的最重要的增值服务。每次文献检索都定期收集可量化的数据,但很难获得与赞助人相关的可测量结果反馈。在查阅文献并征求同事意见后,我们设计了一个易于实施的程序,以加强我们的数据收集活动,捕捉图书馆服务的价值和影响。描述:在文献检索结果发布两周后,用户会收到一封自动电子邮件,邀请他们完成一份简短的匿名调查,内容涉及其研究结果的及时性、相关性和预期用途。顾客也可以提供更多的意见和建议。这封邮件提到搜索主题是为了提醒你记忆,但除此之外就没什么特别的了。我们决定在发送结果和调查邮件之间延迟两周;有足够的时间来审查结果,但不会太长而妨碍召回。我们每月审查反馈,并将数据纳入我们的年度报告。结果:自2014年实施以来,响应率平均为59%。我们收到了对我们的服务的积极评价,关于人们如何发现我们图书馆的有用信息,以及人们需要文献来支持直接病人护理、项目规划、专业发展和临床研究的原因。讨论:自动反馈程序现在是我们日常工作流程的重要组成部分。通过调查收集的信息为我们提供了丰富的数据,为战略规划和宣传工作提供信息,并从临床医生、管理人员和行政人员的角度展示了图书馆的价值和影响。
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The Information Assessment Method: Over 15 years of research evaluating the value of health information
Introduction: Literature searches are the most important value-added service our library provides. Quantifiable data is regularly gathered for each literature search performed, but measurable outcomerelated feedback from patrons is harder to obtain. After consulting the literature and seeking input from colleagues, we devised an easy to implement procedure that has enhanced our data collection activities, capturing the value and impact of library services. Description: Two weeks after literature search results are delivered, patrons receive an automated email inviting them to complete a brief, anonymous survey on the timeliness, relevance, and intended use of their research results. Patrons can also provide additional comments and suggestions. The email mentions the search topic as a memory prompt but is otherwise generic. We decided on a two-week delay between sending the results and the survey email; enough time to review results yet not so long as to hamper recall. We review responses monthly, and incorporate the data into our annual reports. Outcomes: Response rates since implementation in 2014 have averaged 59%. We receive positive comments about our services, useful information regarding how people discover our libraries, and reasons people request literature to support direct patient care, program planning, professional development and clinical research. Discussion: The automated feedback procedure is now an important part of our regular workflow. Information collected using the survey has provided us with rich data to inform strategic planning and advocacy endeavors, and it demonstrates the value and impact of the library from the perspective of clinicians, managers and administrators.
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