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1 1 Enhancing Evidence-based Information Access to Inform Public Health Practice Modeling Public Health Information Needs and Accessing Requirements December 14, 2005 conducted by: University of Massachusetts Medical School Library funded by: Center for Disease Control and Prevention Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine Project TS-0734

2 2 Project Staff & Resources Principal Investigator: Elaine Martin, DA Project Coordinator: E. Hatheway Simpson, MPH Consultants: Nancy La Pelle, PhD Roger Luckmann, MD Evidence-Based Practice for Public Health Project Website: http://library.umassmed.edu/ebpph http://library.umassmed.edu/ebpph

3 3 Outline Project Background & Purpose Qualitative Study Findings Part 1: Information Needs Continuum Model Existing Public Health (PH) Information Resource Examples Qualitative Study Findings Part 2:Information Accessing Requirements Not Fully Addressed Hypothetical Integrative Model Based on Findings

4 4 Project Background Evidence can be applied to solve public health problems if readily accessible Many barriers identified by other researchers including limited: –Encouragement to seek it –Awareness of what is available –Access to computers/internet –Accessing skills –Time to search –Ability to appraise credibility & availability of systematic reviews –Access to required information beyond biomedical field

5 5 Project Purpose Build on and integrate findings from related studies & review of existing resources Use qualitative method to identify information needs to inform PH practices Use findings to inform development of integrative models of PH information and accessing needs

6 6 EBPPH Research Process Step 1 - Identify existing resources and features Step 2 - Interview BCDC participants Step 3 - Focus group with BCDC participants Step 4 - Interview CHP participants Step 5 - Develop hypothetical model system Step 6 - Focus group with CHP participants Step 7 - Revise hypothetical model

7 7 Qualitative Study Detail Sample: Two groups: Communicable Disease Control & Community Health Promotion 19 State level PH professionals with strongest info accessing needs Data Collection & Analysis: Taped/transcribed key informant interviews Taped/transcribed follow-up focus groups Thematic analysis of all data; comparison across groups Model development & review with informants

8 8 Focus of Individual Interviews Type of work tasks performed requiring access to critical external information? Current used and preferred info sources (online and offline)? Preferred format for research reports (abstracts, full text, reviews/commentaries)? Current barriers to information access? Desired enhancements for access?

9 9 Individual Interview Findings Related to Context All DPH staff have PCs, access to internet Large sophisticated DPH website Multiple DPH sites and more than one library site Urgency of information need differs widely Electronic information access differs widely

10 10 Findings: Information Needs Continuum Model Emerged Published research reports and meta-analyses Formal Research Support for Information Emerging health risks and preventive behaviors Emerging practices Well-known disease reference info Evidence-based guidelines Minimum Maximum Examples: SARS,newSTD,TB,EffectiveImmunization health risksvenuesCVDinterventionsClinical standards Typical Access Mechanisms: AutomaticColleagues,WebJournalWebsites notificationconferences, sitessearch listserves engines Evaluated practices

11 11 Current PH Information Resource Types Reviewed in Focus Groups Providing electronic access to: 1.Research Reports: Simple or preformulated searches of research report collections Alerts & archiving Summaries/commentaries/critiques 2.Systematic reviews and other evidence-based resources 3.Comprehensive knowledge sources

12 12 http://www.pubmed.gov

13 13 http://phpartners.org/hp

14 14 www.safetylit.org

15 15 http://www.jwatch.org/

16 http://www.harcourt-international.com/journals/ebhc

17 17 http://www.thecommunityguide.org

18 18 http://www.uptodate.com/

19 19

20 Information Accessing or Formatting Features Website Examples of Specific Features Reviewed with Informants Keywords for searching published literature for articles of interest PubMed Pre-formulated search or screening filters Partners in Information Access for the PH Workforce PubMed Clinical Queries Automatic notification (alert systems and topical listservs) SafetyLit AJPH Online Subscriber Help & Services TB-UpDate from the CDC Abstracts, summaries and expert commentaries Journal Watch Evidence-Based HealthCare and PH Systematic reviewsCochrane Systematic Reviews Evidence-based guidelinesGuide to Community Preventive Services Comprehensive knowledge collectionUpToDate CDC website Within article indexingUpToDate Archiving of information soughtSafetyLit

21 21 Focus Group Findings Regarding Accessing Needs 1.One portal searching access 2.Access to consistent information for all diseases/populations and from diverse disciplines of interest to PH professionals beyond PubMed scope 3.Better access to relevant and credible “grey literature” as well as systematic reviews and full text

22 22 Focus Group Findings Regarding Accessing Needs 4.Credibility of information systematically reviewed 5.Training on how to access information electronically 6.Mediated searching=article retrieval services

23 23 PH Evidence-Based Information Access Website User-selected filters & pre- formulated search criteria Review System Automatic notification of newly available requested filtered information PH Information Access Model Journal articles Systematic reviews Practice Guidelines Best Practices Relevant “grey literature” Newly published information in diverse disciplines of interest Customized user database of accessed information Credible indexed info


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