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Community Health Education Center

COIN Libraries. Community Health Education Center. Massey Cancer Center Patient Resource Center at Stony Point. Charlotte K. Roberts Women’s Health Resource Center. Top Responses for Health Concerns (Survey Question 1). Health Information Needs Survey

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Community Health Education Center

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  1. COIN Libraries Community Health Education Center Massey Cancer Center Patient Resource Center at Stony Point Charlotte K. Roberts Women’s Health Resource Center Top Responses for Health Concerns (Survey Question 1) Health Information Needs Survey Survey drafted and translated into Spanish • 16 question survey • Questions related to health information needs, learning preferences and demographic information Surveys were distributed to: • Multiple community-based health centers in the Greater Richmond area • The Community Health Education Center Linen Powell Resource Library at Massey Cancer Center What is COIN? • COIN is network through which community members and organizations can get free, current and accurate health information that’s tailored to their clients’ cultural needs and reading abilities. • COIN combines the outreach and promotional efforts of VCU’s four consumer health libraries. • COIN Provides training to intermediary users (i.e. Public Librarians, SeniorNavigator volunteers and pharmacists). • COIN creates a single portal through which all users can access all information and resources provided by its four libraries. • COIN’s Website and training content focuses on the top health concerns in the target community—cancer, diabetes, and heart health COIN: VCU’s Compass in the Quest for Healthy CommunitiesAuthors: Jean P. Shipman, AHIP, Director, Susan J. Phipps, COIN Coordinator, Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, VCU Libraries; Cynthia J. Simonson, Senior Advisor to the Director, Clinical and External Affairs, Massey Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia http://www.library.vcu.edu/coin COIN's Website is available in both English and Spanish and provides links to resources in both languages. COIN facilitates information searches and referrals through localized Info Rx pads COIN Training Topics Covered: • Introduction to COIN Libraries • MedlinePlus • PubMed and Clinical Trials • Spanish Language Resources • Diabetes and Cancer Resources • Evaluation and Tracking Procedures Groups Trained: • COIN Libraries Staff • Henrico County Public Librarians • Richmond City Public Librarians • Williamsburg Public Librarians • SeniorNavigator Centers • Community Pharmacists • United Way Agencies

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