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Libraries and the R&D strategy: a way forward.

M Haines

    Health Libraries Review
    |November 3, 1996
    PubMed
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    NHS librarians are crucial for supporting evidence-based practice by leveraging their information retrieval skills to assist clinicians. Professional development programs enhance these skills, integrating library support into healthcare research and development strategies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Sciences
    • Library and Information Science

    Background:

    • Clinicians often lack time and skills for effective scientific evidence retrieval.
    • Librarians possess advanced search, retrieval, and knowledge management capabilities.
    • Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) presents opportunities for librarians to support a knowledge-based National Health Service (NHS).

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the role of NHS librarians in supporting Evidence-Based Practice.
    • To advocate for the integration of library support into the NHS R&D Strategy.
    • To propose principles for library provision in support of research and development.

    Main Methods:

    • Editorial in Health Libraries Review outlining the potential of EBP for librarians.
    • Development of innovative professional development programs for NHS librarians.

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  • Preparation of a paper for the NHS Executive R&D Board on integrating library support into R&D strategy.
  • Main Results:

    • NHS librarians are well-positioned to assist clinicians in finding and evaluating scientific evidence.
    • Professional development programs have been established to enhance librarian skills.
    • Library support for EBP has been formally integrated into workshops for clinicians.
    • A paper proposing principles for library provision in R&D was endorsed by NHS R&D committees.

    Conclusions:

    • NHS librarians play a vital role in facilitating Evidence-Based Practice.
    • Formal integration of library services into R&D strategies is recommended.
    • Continued professional development is essential for librarians to support a knowledge-based healthcare system.