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Learning health information literacy together: the Storying Sheffield Knowing as Healing Project Vicky Grant University of Sheffield A University of Sheffield Arts Enterprise funded project UHMLG 2013
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Storying Sheffield workshop
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Alexandria proclamation “ Information Literacy lies at the core of lifelong learning. It empowers people in all walks of life to seek, evaluate, use and create information effectively to achieve their personal, social, occupational and educational goals. It is a basic human right in a digital world and promotes social inclusion of all nations” http://www.ifla.org/publications/beacons-of-the-information-society-the-alexandria-proclamation-on- information-literacy
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Information obesity. An abundance of information coupled with a loss of quality, WHITWORTH, A. 2008. Information obesity, Oxford, Chandos.
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Confused?
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Study days
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Health Information Literacy Events 10,00Welcome 10.15Ice breaker 10.30 Talk by Dr Tim Kenny of patient.co.uk 11.00Short films 11.15Coffee and discussion of films 11.45Discuss information brought by participants 12.30Lunch 13.15Rotating sessions 1. Post it note exercises Where do you look for health information/ How do you decide if the information is reliable? 2. Search exercise. Including demo the of patient.co.uk IBS app. 3. Storytelling. Create short stories telling your IBS story 14.45Tea 15.00Story sharing 15.45Evaluation and close
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“ I spent a lot of time searching on the internet... but you can be terrified... like what if it gets worse... Some of the GPs can be resentful and will say ‘oh I don’t know about that’...” [participant infers that GPs don’t agree with internet informed patients] “But I think that internet informed patients are a good thing because it [IBS] is an illness with so many different symptoms... Learning from other people is good... so its just filtering out the right things”
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Feedback “Now I have more an energy and a motivation to win with IBS” ”I feel a lot more confident talking about my IBS after today, and don't feel quite so despondent about it, so thank you! ” “patients do want to know more and sometimes do know more than the doctor.” “the medical aspects/jargon are hard to relate to when you’re not a medical student.” The best thing “hearing other people’s stories” “don’t feel so isolated” The worst thing “initially getting over my embarrassment of talking about my symptoms in front of other people”
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Our story Research evidence Stories of others
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Next steps To enhance inclusion by working out in the city To collaborate with a local artist and to plan an exhibition for the next IBS network event
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Video Health information obesity: the new epidemic?
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Make information poverty history
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Acknowledgements With grateful thanks to The project supervisors: Prof Brendan Stone and Dr Bernard Corfe The University of Sheffield Faculty of Arts & Humanities for Arts Enterprise funding The University of Sheffield Library patient.co.uk and the IBS Network The Medical Students and IBS Participants who have given their time and their stories to the project. Thank you
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