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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31296212/methods-for-teaching-evidence-based-practice-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Camilla Marie Larsen, Anne Seneca Terkelsen, Anne-Marie Fiala Carlsen, Hanne Kaae Kristensen
BACKGROUND: This scoping review aims to gather and map inspiration, ideas and recommendations for teaching evidence-based practice across Professional Bachelor Degree healthcare programmes by mapping literature describing evidence-based practice teaching methods for undergraduate healthcare students including the steps suggested by the Sicily Statement. METHODS: A computer-assisted literature search using PubMed, Cinahl, PsycINFO, and OpenGrey covering health, education and grey literature was performed...
July 11, 2019: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31173572/an-optometry-librarian-s-vision-improved-student-scholarly-communication
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deidre M Rios
Health profession students benefit academically, clinically, and professionally when they acquire the writing skills necessary for scholarly communication. The purpose of this article is to discuss how a solo, embedded health science librarian spearheaded collaborative efforts and contributed to the creation of a scaffolded writing program within the existing optometry curriculum. The article includes a discussion of the opportunities, challenges, and outcomes of this writing endeavor.
April 2019: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31042776/a-two-tiered-curriculum-to-improve-data-management-practices-for-researchers
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin B Read, Catherine Larson, Colleen Gillespie, So Young Oh, Alisa Surkis
BACKGROUND: Better research data management (RDM) provides the means to analyze data in new ways, effectively build on another researcher's results, and reproduce the results of an experiment. Librarians are recognized by many as a potential resource for assisting researchers in this area, however this potential has not been fully realized in the biomedical research community. While librarians possess the broad skill set needed to support RDM, they often lack specific knowledge and time to develop an appropriate curriculum for their research community...
2019: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30921316/ten-principles-for-machine-actionable-data-management-plans
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tomasz Miksa, Stephanie Simms, Daniel Mietchen, Sarah Jones
Data management plans (DMPs) are documents accompanying research proposals and project outputs. DMPs are created as free-form text and describe the data and tools employed in scientific investigations. They are often seen as an administrative exercise and not as an integral part of research practice. There is now widespread recognition that the DMP can have more thematic, machine-actionable richness with added value for all stakeholders: researchers, funders, repository managers, research administrators, data librarians, and others...
March 2019: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30779882/taking-the-pulse-of-the-health-services-research-community-a-cross-sectional-survey-of-research-impact-barriers-and-support
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Fradgley, Jon Karnon, Della Roach, Katherine Harding, Laura Wilkinson-Meyers, Catherine Chojenta, Megan Campbell, Melissa L Harris, Jacqueline Cumming, Kim Dalziel, Janet McDonald, Tilley Pain, Kirsten Smiler, Christine L Paul
Objective This study reports on the characteristics of individuals conducting health service research (HSR) in Australia and New Zealand, the perceived accessibility of resources for HSR, the self-reported impact of HSR projects and perceived barriers to conducting HSR. Methods A sampling frame was compiled from funding announcements, trial registers and HSR organisation membership. Listed researchers were invited to complete online surveys. Close-ended survey items were analysed using basic descriptive statistics...
February 2020: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30271284/emerging-roles-of-health-information-professionals-for-library-and-information-science-curriculum-development-a-scoping-review
#26
REVIEW
Jinxuan Ma, Lynne Stahl, Erica Knotts
Objective: This scoping review identified the emerging and evolving roles of health information professionals (HIPs) in a range of tasks and settings, as they adapt to varied user needs, while keeping up with changing medical landscapes to provide evidence-based information support in grand rounds and scholarly research. The review aims to inform library school students about expected entry-level job qualifications and faculty about adaptable changes to specialized HIP curricula. Methods: The authors examined 268 peer-reviewed journal articles that concentrated on evolving HIP roles, professional settings, and contexts by retrieving results from several multidisciplinary databases...
October 2018: Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30071763/communicating-with-library-patrons-and-people-with-dementia-tracing-an-ethic-of-care-in-professional-communication-guidelines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole K Dalmer, D G Campbell
In both library reference work and dementia care, communication between personnel and service recipients can be both complex and complicated. Professionals in both fields have therefore developed protocols and standards to assist personnel in handling these interactions. In this article we detail an exploratory comparative study that used an ethic of care framework to compare prominent guidelines for reference librarians (American Library Association's Reference and User Services Association's Guidelines for behavioral performance of reference and information service providers) with guidelines for workers in long-term dementia care settings (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence's Guideline on supporting people with dementia and their carers in health and social care)...
August 2, 2018: Dementia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29878449/validity-as-a-social-imperative-for-assessment-in-health-professions-education-a-concept-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mélanie Marceau, Frances Gallagher, Meredith Young, Christina St-Onge
CONTEXT: Assessment can have far-reaching consequences for future health care professionals and for society. Thus, it is essential to establish the quality of assessment. Few modern approaches to validity are well situated to ensure the quality of complex assessment approaches, such as authentic and programmatic assessments. Here, we explore and delineate the concept of validity as a social imperative in the context of assessment in health professions education (HPE) as a potential framework for examining the quality of complex and programmatic assessment approaches...
June 2018: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29327991/a-clinical-librarian-embedded-in-medical-education-patient-centered-encounters-for-preclinical-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lindsay Blake, Frances M Yang, Hutton Brandon, Benjamin Wilson, Renee Page
Adding patient encounters and simulation to the preclinical years of medical school is becoming increasingly popular. This article describes the creation of active learning opportunities by a clinical librarian that are aimed at training preclinical students through the use of simulated patient scenarios. Scenarios for second-year students walk them through the evidence-based resources needed in clinical years and beyond through a standardized patient encounter. Scenarios for first-year students involve role-play of cases where the patient and physician bring contrasting ideas to the outpatient interaction...
January 2018: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29327988/alexa-siri-cortana-and-more-an-introduction-to-voice-assistants
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew B Hoy
Voice assistants are software agents that can interpret human speech and respond via synthesized voices. Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, Microsoft's Cortana, and Google's Assistant are the most popular voice assistants and are embedded in smartphones or dedicated home speakers. Users can ask their assistants questions, control home automation devices and media playback via voice, and manage other basic tasks such as email, to-do lists, and calendars with verbal commands. This column will explore the basic workings and common features of today's voice assistants...
January 2018: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29043943/creating-a-role-for-embedded-librarians-within-an-active-learning-environment
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dawn E Hackman, Marcia J Francis, Erika Johnson, Annie Nickum, Kelly Thormodson
In 2013, the librarians at a small academic health sciences library reevaluated their mission, vision, and strategic plan to expand their roles. The school was transitioning to a new pedagogical culture and a new building designed to emphasize interprofessional education and active learning methodologies. Subsequent efforts to implement the new strategic plan resulted in the librarians joining curriculum committees and other institutional initiatives, such as an Active Learning Task Force, and participating in faculty development workshops...
October 2017: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28888504/parenting-practices-of-african-immigrants-in-destination-countries-a-qualitative-research-synthesis
#32
REVIEW
Bukola Salami, Shela Akbar Ali Hirani, Salima Meherali, Oluwakemi Amodu, Thane Chambers
PROBLEM: While studies have discussed the parenting practices and challenges of African immigrants, no paper has synthesized the results of these qualitative studies. We conducted a qualitative synthesis of the literature to summarize and interpret knowledge of African immigrants' parenting practices and challenges in destination countries to identify future directions for research, policy, and practice. ELIGIBILITY: We used a qualitative research synthesis method involving meta-summary and meta-synthesis of the literature...
September 2017: Journal of Pediatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28838801/optimization-of-infobutton-design-and-implementation-a-systematic-review
#33
REVIEW
Miguel Teixeira, David A Cook, Bret S E Heale, Guilherme Del Fiol
OBJECTIVE: Infobuttons are clinical decision tools embedded in the electronic health record that attempt to link clinical data with context sensitive knowledge resources. We systematically reviewed technical approaches that contribute to improved infobutton design, implementation and functionality. METHODS: We searched databases including MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library database from inception to March 1, 2016 for studies describing the use of infobuttons...
October 2017: Journal of Biomedical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28453418/creative-curriculum-the-experience-of-writing-and-teaching-formative-objective-structured-clinical-examinations-fosces
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tom P Harrod, Alexandra W Gomes
The launch of the revised medical school curriculum in fall 2014 provided new opportunities for librarians to collaborate with clinical faculty. As a result of past informatics instruction embedded in the first-year curriculum, librarians were invited to expand this content as part of a new Formative Objective Structured Clinical Examination (FOSCE) initiative. This article describes the stages of this project from writing and teaching the FOSCE informatics cases to improvements which were made after the first year...
April 2017: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28453417/experience-challenges-and-opportunities-of-being-fully-embedded-in-a-user-group
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin Wu, Joel Thornton
Embedded librarian models can assume different forms and levels, depending on patron needs and a library's choice of delivery services. An academic health sciences library decided to enhance its service delivery model by integrating a librarian into the College of Pharmacy, approximately 250 miles away from the main library. This article describes the embedded librarian's first-year experience, challenges, and opportunities working as a library faculty in the college. The comparison of one-year recorded statistics on preembedded and postembedded activities demonstrated the effectiveness and impact of such an embedded librarian model...
April 2017: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28453415/connecting-the-libraries-and-athletics-through-instruction-and-outreach
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lara Sapp, K T L Vaughan
This column describes the approaches taken by librarians and staff at James Madison University (JMU) Libraries & Educational Technologies (LET) to extend library support to university athletics. The model resembles that used for outreach to academic programs and was first adapted to the semi-clinical, nonacademic Strength & Conditioning Department, then to JMU Athletics as a whole. Librarians offered targeted instructional sessions, orientations, and asynchronous learning modules embedded in the learning management system...
April 2017: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28259277/embedded-librarian-as-research-team-member
#37
REVIEW
Frances A Brahmi, F Thomas D Kaplan
Adding a librarian to an upper extremity surgical and therapy practice has many advantages (educational, research, remaining on the cutting edge of technology). As an embedded team member, the librarian at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center prepares literature reviews, creates Google Scholar Alerts for individual clinicians, and introduces developing technologies such as 3-dimensional printers, Smartphone Apps, and online access to nontraditional resources. With the librarian relieving clinicians of these responsibilities, surgeons can devote more time to clinical and research activities...
March 2017: Journal of Hand Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28112637/becoming-an-embedded-librarian-making-connections-in-the-classroom-by-michelle-reale
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia J Dold
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January 2017: Medical Reference Services Quarterly
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28096740/unanswered-clinical-questions-a-survey-of-specialists-and-primary-care-providers
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellen Brassil, Bridget Gunn, Anant M Shenoy, Rebecca Blanchard
OBJECTIVE: With the myriad of cases presented to clinicians every day at our integrated academic health system, clinical questions are bound to arise. Clinicians need to recognize these knowledge gaps and act on them. However, for many reasons, clinicians might not seek answers to these questions. Our goal was to investigate the rationale and process behind these unanswered clinical questions. Subsequently, we explored the use of biomedical information resources among specialists and primary care providers and identified ways to promote more informed clinical decision making...
January 2017: Journal of the Medical Library Association: JMLA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27666083/searching-for-wisdom-in-oncology-care-a-scoping-review
#40
REVIEW
Helen Butlin, Elizabeth Anne Kinsella, Carla Garcia, Glenn Bauman
OBJECTIVE: The concept of "wisdom" is beginning to emerge in the oncology literature, raising questions concerning: (1) how the concept of wisdom is used in oncology literature; (2) the ways in which wisdom has been a focus of inquiry within oncology care; and (3) how wisdom is characterized when the term is used. METHOD: A scoping review, using Arksey and O'Malley's five-step framework, was undertaken to address these questions. In consultation with oncology reference librarians, "wisdom"- and "oncology"-related search terms were identified, and four electronic databases were searched: CINAHL, SocINDEX, PubMed, and PsychINFO...
June 2017: Palliative & Supportive Care
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