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Are you ready? Medical Students are coming to your hospital Suzanne Maranda Head, Health Sciences Librarian OLA Superconference 2017

Why are you here today? Introduce yourself at your table: Name Hospital What you hope to learn at this session

Learning outcomes Identify resources most used by medical students to inform collection management decisions Identify barriers to information access to determine how best to address them in a clinical setting Identify knowledge gaps to address continuing education needs of young clinicians.

Actions for hospital librarians Outline Medical Information Literacy at Queen’s University March 2016 survey Confidence levels Resource use Barriers to use Information seeking skills Actions for hospital librarians

Information literacy in the medical curriculum   YEAR 1 YEAR 2 Clerkship, Years 3 + 4 Course CARL: Critical Appraisal, Research and Learning Fundamentals of Therapeutics Critical Enquiry (CE) Clinical rotations Integrated Medical Information Literacy (MIL) 3 online modules and 3 in-person sessions. Content: e-books, POC tools Medline/PubMed searching Drug information resources. 1 in-person session on advanced searching, new databases, etc. Individual meetings with a librarian. Quick review of point-of-care tools and mobile apps (Fall of Year 3) Assessment CARL assignments with MIL components Drug Literature Evaluation project linked to Therapeutics course Critical Enquiry projects. Lit searches assessed by librarian during consultation. Mini-Scholar Exercises (MSE) test MIL as well as EBM* skills. One per rotation (8). *EBM: Evidence-Based Medicine

Goals of research project What are the students’ attitudes and confidence regarding information access and Evidence-based medicine (EBM)? Do they maintain, forget or enhance their information literacy skills during clerkship? Which resources are used by medical students during clerkship? For clinical work For the mini-scholar exercise What would stop them from using resources? Can this information be helpful to hospital librarians?

Survey demographics Graduating class of 2016 53 students (class total 99) March 2016 In class, paper survey Age groups N 24-26 32 27-29 16 30-33 4 Survey components: 1. Confidence levels 2. Resource use and barriers to usage 3. Knowledge questions

Quotes about confidence Health care professionals “describe a waning in confidence in their ability to access and critically appraise the literature over time” (Salbach, 2013) “People who lack the knowledge or wisdom to perform well are often unaware of this fact.” Inflated self-assessment. Dunning-Kruger effect (1999) Salbach NMPTP, Jaglal SBP, Williams JIP. Reliability and Validity of the Evidence-Based Practice Confidence (EPIC) Scale. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 2013;33(1):33-40. Kruger J, Dunning D. Unskilled and unaware of it: How difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 1999;77(6):1121-34. doi: 10.1037/0022-3514.77.6.1121.

https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/5ZCjN4U6x6dsxNQ

Confidence in MIL skills

Group Activity List of resources on tables – yellow page Rank them in order of usage by clerks for day-to-day use Do we agree on their top choice? Do we agree on their bottom choice? Images from Yahoo images “free to use and share”

Resources used for clinics

Mini-Scholar Exercise (MSE) Clerks pick a clinical encounter Develop a question and research it They follow the EBM steps What do you think happens to the list of resources now used for the MSE? Will the order change?

Resources used for the Mini-Scholar Exercises (MSE)

Number of resources used for the MSE

Group activity Make a list of potential barriers to resource usage in your hospital setting. Do you agree as to which one(s) are the most common? Use the pink sheet on your tables to rank the barriers identified by clerks

Barriers to resource usage Other: mostly cost of buying own resource, usually UTD

Group discussion Can these barriers be addressed at your hospital? Image from Yahoo images, free to use and share

https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/4HTtVVsWK2rPsht

Knowledge questions - MCQ To find recent peer-reviewed articles on the occurrence of AIDS in children, the most effective search would be performed in:

Knowledge questions - MCQ At her next visit, your middle aged patient comes with a printout of a website on arthritis where it is recommended to use glucosamine as an effective alternative therapy. Which freely available and reputable patient education resource would you recommend ?

Knowledge questions – True/False

Distribution of knowledge scores Average 5/11 – not great, did better with MCQs than with True/False: many chose “don’t remember”

Are there 1 or 2 from this list that you think you could do very soon? Group activity Brainstorm re types of activities/actions that could be done to reach out to, and help this particular group of new clinicians achieve successful information access. Are there 1 or 2 from this list that you think you could do very soon? Based on all info re barriers, knowledge, resources Some ideas: Tip of the week, Handouts, Facebook/Twitter, Formal CE sessions/buying apps or getting with purchases/working with IT re wifi I wish you many successes - I’d love to hear from you

Questions? http://jokes.lipy.com/nurse/internet-surgery#sthash.4EkPobIz I need your help to make sure this does not happen!