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Development of an information skills training program

Development of an information skills training program. delivered to staff of the. Centre of Health and Social Services of the Grand Littoral. Dominique Caron Health Librarian Université Laval Library Québec, Canada. Saturday, 9 August 2008. Health & Biosciences Section Satellite Session

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Development of an information skills training program

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  1. Development of an information skills training program delivered to staff of the Centre of Health and Social Services of the Grand Littoral Dominique Caron Health Librarian Université Laval Library Québec, Canada Saturday, 9 August 2008 Health & Biosciences Section Satellite Session 74th IFLA World Library and Information Congress

  2. Introduction • Client: a public organisation under the responsibility of the Minister for Health and Social Services (MSSS) of Quebec • Request: basic training in searching for scientific and professional literature on the Internet • Steps taken: • needs analysis • selection of topics and resources to present • assessment of the feasibility of such training • choice of the training delivery methods • evaluation of the training by the participants • organizational impacts of this project

  3. Needs Analysis • No subscriptions • External clients: • Clinical advisors & program managers • Psychology, Medicine, Psychiatry, Social work and Nursing • Resources:PubMed, the National Guideline Clearinghouse and Evidence-based practice • Limitations: • Basic English • Computer literacy

  4. Selection of the topics • i) Sources of medical information freely available • French books, free databases, specialized portals (CiSMeF and Medscape), portals of the University, sites of associations and governments, quality of the information sources (1hr); • ii) Evidence-based practice and clinical practice guidelines: • definition, a good research question, systematic reviews, tools (TRIP Database and NGC), exercises (2 hrs); • iii) Searching Medline via PubMed: • search strategies, MeSH, exercises (1h30); • iv) Advanced searching with Google: • such as Google Scholar (1 hr).

  5. Giving the workshop Challenges • Free resources • Clients: • Psychosocial field • Limitations • Time of preparation difficult to estimate Training methods • Lenght (3hrs or 6hrs) • Number of participants (16) • Exercices (1hr)

  6. Human and material resources Human resources • Preparation (170 hrs over 2 months) • Library technicians Material resources • Financial resources • Production of 23 documents & refreshments • New training room (21 computers)

  7. After the workshop: evaluation Evaluation by the participants • Overall score: 3.9 (out of 5) • Strongly appreciated elements & Less appreciated elements • Recommendations: • Account for participants’ experience: develop a more dynamic training model • Imbalance between theory and practice: plan more exercices

  8. Organizational impacts & Conclusion Organizational impacts • New offering • Visibility: public health organisations • Local expertise: reusable • Financial benefit Conclusion • Pilot project • Consortium

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