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Project Goals

Jammin’ with the Results of the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy Research Project Jean P. Shipman - Geneva Bush Staggs Carla J. Funk. Sponsored by the Medical Library Association with funding from the National Library of Medicine contract number HHSN276200663511/NO1-LM-6-3511. Project Goals.

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Project Goals

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  1. Jammin’ with the Results of the MLA/NLM Health Information Literacy Research ProjectJean P. Shipman - Geneva Bush StaggsCarla J. Funk Sponsored by the Medical Library Association with funding from the National Library of Medicine contract number HHSN276200663511/NO1-LM-6-3511

  2. Project Goals • Understand administrators’ and health care providers’ value of consumer health information resources and services • Increase awareness of health literacy and the use of online health information resources by health care providers and their patients • Promote the role of librarians as key providers of health information literacy resources and services

  3. Key Activities • Survey hospital administrators and health care providers • Develop multi-format health literacy curriculum • Pilot curriculum with hospital-based libraries • Disseminate results

  4. MLANET • Curriculum available at: www.mlanet.org/resources/healthlit/#1 • Two PowerPoint program lengths – • 40-50 minutes • 20-40 minutes • Online Tutorials developed

  5. Evaluation Methods • Pre- and post-session evaluations • Story-based Info Rx tracking reports • Semi-structured feedback collected directly from pilot site librarians • 2-month follow-up email survey • Project webinar – July 2008

  6. Two-Month Follow-Up (n=158) • 63% used MedlinePlus post training • 26% referred patients to hospital library • 85% changed their behaviors – • Used plain language – 55% • Educated self – 48% • Educated colleagues – 42% • 20% used Info Rx, 127 patients • Reasons for not using – forgetting, losing, not having them handy when needed

  7. Two-Month Follow-Up (cont.) • 80% likely or very likely to seek assistance from their librarian re. HIL • Who responded – • 34% nurses • 11% physicians • 10.6% administrators and health educators each • 6% pharmacists

  8. Project Outcomes • Increases in health literacy knowledge • Increases in awareness of consumer health information resources • Increases in intention to act… • to use MedlinePlus • to use Info Rx • to refer patients to the library

  9. Sharing Project Results • JMLA Symposium article (Oct. issue) • Posters at MLA and Chapter meetings • Distance Program sessions for NN/LM • Poster at 8th Annual Health Literacy Conference, CA – Inst for Healthcare Adv. - • IFLA 2009 Annual Meeting presentation, Aug. 2009 and online publication (India conference) • ICML poster and MLA booth (new concept?)

  10. Life after the Project for Pilot Sites • Calls conducted with site librarians to determine project effects • New services • More space • Job expansion • More visibility within institution • More recognition for librarian expertise and role with patient safety • Community outreach

  11. Questions? • Thank you!

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