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A Study of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Online Database Resources and the Roles of Health Science Librarian in Information Delivery

Year 2016, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 10 - 15, 26.11.2016

Abstract

Evidenced based Medicine (EBM) is rapidly growing and has been receiving more recognition since last decade, due to its potential to effectively handle clinical challenges of patient. EBM involves making sound decisions about treatment of patients which can significantly improve healthcare delivery and save human lives. The current emphasis on evidence-based healthcare has necessitated and increases the demand for information resource. The need for timely and quality filtered information at the point of care has demand the search for dependable information source(s). Conversely, one of the main challenges facing EBM physician today is, where to find available and reliable clinical evidence for effective decision making. The information explosion caused by internet as well as many untrustworthy source of information in the electronic environment, coupled with lack of time on the part of physicians to assess desired information has further created vital roles for health librarians at the point of care. Therefore, the objective of this study is to bridge the gap between physician and EBM research by providing knowledge and gateway access to EBM online database resource for health professionals, as well the roles played by health Science Librarian in the practice. It is hope that, it will become a tool and guide resource for evidenced based medicine decision making in the health sciences which would in turn provides quality care of individual patients, and also improves accountability for health care practices and promotes life-long learning.

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Year 2016, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 10 - 15, 26.11.2016

Abstract

References

  • Ajuwon, G. A. (2015). Internet Accessibility and Use of Online Health Information Resources by Doctors in Training Healthcare Institutions in Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-
  • journal).
  • Amin, T.T., Kaliyadan, F. Wadani, F.A. (2011). A Study of Utilization and Proficiency in Using Online Bibliographic Databases Among Students and Faculty of the College of Medicine in Al Ahsa, King Faisal University. Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries.
  • Cavanaugh, B.B., & Horne, A.S. (1999). Ovid's Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews: A Review of a Clinical Information Product. Med Ref Serv Q. 1999 Fall; 18(3):1-14.
  • Case Western Reserve University: Cleveland Health Sciences Library (2005) Evidence Based Medicine. http://www.case.edu/chsl/ebm.htm
  • Dukić, D. (2014). Use and Perceptions of Online Academic Databases Among Croatian University Teachers and Researchers. Libri 2014; 64(2): 173−184
  • Fyfe, N. (2007). Turning Research Into Practice (TRIP). J Med Libr Assoc. 95(2): 215–216. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1852635/
  • Hayman, S., & Tieman, J. (2015). Finding the best available evidence: how can we know? Cape Town: IFLA WLC, 2015.
  • Hayman, S. (2015). Knowing How Good Our Searches Are: An
  • Approach Derived from Search Filter Development Methodology. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, (10) 4.Conference Paper. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/1258
  • Kinengyere, A. A. Ssenono, R. & Obuku, E. (2015). Librarians’ Involvement In Evidence-Based Medical Practice and Health Policy-Making: The Collaboration Between Albert Cook Library and the Africa Centre for Systematic Reviews and Knowledge Translation. Cape Town:IFLA WLC, 2015.
  • Korukire, N., & Ngenzi, J. L. ( 2015 ). The Utilization of Online Bibliographic Databases by Medical Professionals in Rwanda: Case of University Teaching Hospital of Kigali. College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Rwanda.
  • Kwadzo, G. (2015) Awareness And Usage Of Electronic Databases By Geography And Resource Development Information Studies Graduate Students In The University Of Ghana. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal).
  • Masic, I., & Milinovic, K. (2012). On-line Biomedical Databases–the Best Source for Quick Search of the Scientific Information In The Biomedicine. Acta Inform Med. 20(2): 72–84
  • Rodrigues, R. J. (2000) Information systems: the key to Evidence Based health practice. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2000, 78 (11)
  • Sackett, D.L etal. (1996). Evidence Based Medicine: what it is and what it isn't. BMJ 1996 13;312 (7023):71-72.
  • Visintini, S. (n.d). What is the Role of the Librarian in the Delivery of Evidence-Based Information? Visintini Librarians & Evidence-Based Information. https://magic.piktochart.com/output/717224-create-your-own
  • Wikipedia (2015) Evidenced Based Practice. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence-based_practice
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Journal Section Review/Survey Papers
Authors

Olalekan Moses Olayemi

Publication Date November 26, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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APA Olayemi, O. M. (2016). A Study of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Online Database Resources and the Roles of Health Science Librarian in Information Delivery. Journal of Balkan Libraries Union, 4(2), 10-15.