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ONLINE INFORMATION SERVICE: THE LIBRARY SUPPORT FOR EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

Helena Markulin
Jelka Petrak


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Abstract

It frequently happens that physicians do not have adequate skills or enough time for searching and evaluating evidence needed in their everyday practice. Medical librarian can serve as a mediator in enabling physicians to utilize the potential offered by contemporary evidence-based medicine. The Central Medical Library (CML) at University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, designed a web-based information service aimed at the promotion of evidence-based practice in the Croatian medical community. The users can ask for a help in finding information on their clinical problems. A responsible librarian will analyse the problem, search information resources and evaluate the evidence. The answer is returned to the user by an e-mail. In the 2008-2012 period 166 questions from 12 clinical fields were received and most of them (36.1%) came from internal medicine doctors. The share of treatment-related questions was 70.5%. In the setting of underdeveloped ICT infrastructure and inadequate EBM resources availability, such information service can help in transfer of scientific evidence into the everyday clinical practice.

Keywords

Evidence-based medicine; Libraries, medical – organisation and administration; Information services – statistics and numerical data; Information storage and retrieval – methods

Hrčak ID:

172587

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/172587

Publication date:

27.2.2014.

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