NLRC Reboot 2015 Christine A. Willis, MLIS

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Patient Centered Medical Home Evans Medical Group 465 North Belair Road 1B Evans Georgia
Advertisements

1 Capacity Plan (Write down the company name / the department name)
Social Work Department Off Campus Learning Bachelor of Social Work Course information.
Changing times, Changing needs? Library Program Analysis at the Duke University Medical Center Library & UNC Health Science Library Carol Perryman, IMLS/TRLN.
The Impact of Focused Nursing Education on PICC Occlusion Rates Dayna Holt, RN, CRNI Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego.
Basics: 2As & R Clinical Intervention Artwork by Nancy Z. © 2010 American Aca0emy of Pediatrics (AAP) Children's Art Contest. Support for the 2010 AAP.
Social Work Department Off Campus Learning Bachelor of Social Work Course information.
Competency Model for Professional Rehabilitation Nursing Behavioral Scenario for Competency 2.2: Foster Self-Management Christine Cave, RN MSN CRRN HFS.
Liberty High School Library Orientation Rules Items that have been paid for then found should be returned to the library for a refund. Photocopying and.
Freedom High School Library Freshman Orientation.
Health Center Library Overview Evelyn Morgen, Director March 2007.
The Harold Schiffman Music Library Team 4 Needs Assessment David Covert, Mia Jordan, Rachel Koury, Lara Patterson, Savannah Whitaker.
Dementia self-assessment Salisbury Hospital March 2012.
Tracking of Inter-Facility Patient Transfers and Retention on Antiretroviral Treatment in Namibia Presenter Naita Nashilongo Ministry of Health and Social.
Transitional care management (TCM): A team approach to facilitating transitions of care in a Gerontology Clinic Carol O’Leary, Jeffrey Kochka, Virginia.
Quarterly Meeting PMHP Collaborative PIP April 4, 2012 PMHP Analysis of Improvement.
Good Catch Awards These awards are for the purpose of encouraging contributions to the Patient Safety net regarding averted medication errors. When you.
A Stroke is a Stroke No Matter How Small  Bleeds and Clots Risk Factors for All  Enhancing Patient Awareness through Staff Education and Mentoring A.
August Strategies and Activities Where Attendance Improvement Begins.
Philip Grieve Senior Charge Nurse Huntlyburn Ward
Development of a hospice based education programme for health care professionals focusing on end-of-life care for people with dementia Kay de Vries Allyson.
Summer Reading Packet Look inside to find: Information on why summer reading is important Incentives to encourage summer reading No School No Schedules.
 Curriculum Night Welcome Parents. Daily Schedule Library Fri. 12:15- 12:30 8:45-9:00 Morning Celebration 9:00-9:45Writing 9:45-10:00Calendar.
Impact of a Group Heart Failure Clinic on Patient Outcomes in a Veteran Population Melissa Angell, Pharm.D., CGP Adrienne Matson, Pharm.D., BCPS Kate Schmoll,
KSS Library and Knowledge Services Promoting a knowledge based NHS Job Shadowing Janet Coomber.
RML Specialty Hospital FALL PREVENTION PROGRAM NATIONAL NALTH WINNER 2006 for BEST PRACTICE.
Data Analysis for William T. Cosby Library Presented by Students of The University of North Texas.
Conley Kindergarten Curriculum Presentation. Language Arts OBJECTIVES: Mastery of letters and sounds Mastery of writing letters Mastery identifying words.
Teacher: Mr. Stephens Grade: 6 th Science.   Welcome to 6 h Grade Science at Harleyville-Ridgeville Middle School! I am honored to have your child in.
Inpatient Palliative Care A hospital service at SOMC where patients can benefit from palliative care consultative services during their hospitalization.
Aged and Disabled Waiver Serving Individuals with Brain Injury.
Accidents and illnesses can happen any time of the year. This 52-page How I Feel Today planner is the perfect tool to start keeping track of all the details.
Implications and Limitations The Asthma H.E.L.P. program demonstrates that an asthma management program can be integrated into the casework process of.
Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation Briefing from *Hospital Name*
Enhancing the Culture of Safety in the NICU by Improving Safety Reporting Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Oregon Health & Science University Safety Pins.
Comparison of Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Violations by Clinical Speciality Chia-Chen Teng1,2, Christy Porusnik3, Erin Johnson4, Robert Rolfs3, Jonathan.
ACSA review visit briefing from *Hospital Name*
Seeing the Forest by Counting the Trees
Introduction.
Advisors: Dr. Janik and Dr. Simon
Texas Pediatric Society Electronic Poster Contest
How to Conduct Toileting Trials: A Webinar Course Evaluation
First Year Strategies Elmore Stoutt High School
Blake R. Barker, MD, Shannon A
Fig. 1 Classification of waste under Japanese law
Quantifying the value of our libraries. Are our systems ready?
Integration of Primary and Secondary Care Cardiology
Good morning to all. I am…………
Hospital Engagement Network
10 Dentist Experience of Post Treatment Oral and Maxillofacial Cancer Patients Sam Harding & Prad Anand Maxillofacial Department, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth,
Probability Distributions for Discrete Variables
2010 Survey of 9th Grade GPHS Students Peter G. Mohn, LMS June 2010
Outreach to Local Transition Centers
Defining Best Practice:
Jenny reese pro project implementation lead
Ms. SHINY THOMAS STAFF NURSE NEUROSURGERY ICU JPNATC, AIIMS New Delhi
Project Approach and Outreach
All About Safety Sitters
First Annual National EHDI Meeting
Year One Parents Information Evening Introductions. Sarah
Title I Annual District Meeting October 3, 2016
Going from Good to GREAT
Howard Cottage STAR Survey 2017 Results
Lexington Youth and Family Services, Inc.
Component 2: The Culture of Health Care
Before diagnosis Coming to hospital Diagnosis talk
Improvements should be considered regarding:
Whole-Person Care for the Seriously Mentally Ill Patient in a
Narrative Therapy: Reframing Brain Injury to Support Healing
Williamstown Elementary
Presentation transcript:

NLRC Reboot 2015 Christine A. Willis, MLIS 2013 2015 Objectives: The NLRC received an Express Hospital Library Promotion Award in 2015 from the NN/LM SE/A to increase awareness of the resources for patients, families, and staff regarding research and information related to the catastrophic injuries treated at Shepherd Center. Through promotion of the NLRC with staff, the goal is to generate more recommendations to use the resources for medical research. Methods: In order to measure the impact of outreach interventions, door count and usage statistics that have been recorded for several years will be compared to statistics after June 1, 2015. Outreach efforts include coffee breaks, Trustworthy Resource classes, and presentations in staff meetings. In addition to daily statistics, a survey was sent to the spinal cord injury peer supporters, nurse educators, case managers, and recreation therapy staff to assess knowledge of current resources prior to any outreach efforts. After six months a follow-up survey was sent to the same group to assess the effect of the outreach efforts on their use and referrals to the NLRC. A third measure is in place at the reference desk using a tablet computer with a Google Drive survey asking patients and families about their visit to the resource center. Results: Unfortunately there is incomplete data from 2013 – 2014, therefore statistics from 2011-2012 were used as a benchmark. Door count statistics dropped significantly due in part to a change in fax machine and popular fiction book availability, 2011 = 4153, 2012 = 3628, and 2015 = 2234. However, despite the change in these non-research services there was a 55.6% increase in the number of therapy visits in 2012 and 2015, and ready reference questions increased by 50 questions from 2012 and 2015. Left axis is for ready reference and therapy visits; Right axis is for the door count. Survey results from the staff did not show a statistically significant difference in use of the library resources during the six month timeframe. The reference desk survey did not have a large response (n=5) but the responses were positive in that patrons found the information they sought. Conclusions: Based on observation of those who are visiting the NLRC it has become much more focused on research and as a learning space. More patrons have been coming in to read, check out reference books, and meet colleagues. The coffee breaks are the most successful draw for staff, but the Trustworthy Resources classes during the six month time period had only one person attend. There are areas for improvement in letting patients and families know about the available resources.