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Research your Way to Good Health


            Cara Helfner, MSLIS
            Program Manager
            The Michele and Howard Kessler
            Health Education Library
            Brigham and Women’s Hospital
            75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115
            (617) 732-8103          chelfner@partners.org
            www.brighamandwomens.org/healtheducation
So many sources . . .

• Books
• Journals, magazines and newsletters
• Pamphlets and fact sheets
• Audiotapes and Videotapes
• Online and CD-ROM
• Television and radio
Where do I find health
       information?

• Care providers
• Hospital and other libraries
• Stores and catalogs
• Friends and loved ones
• Within other sources
How do medical librarians
     choose their resources?
• Standards and Guidelines - JCAHO, MLA,
  Library Oversight Committees, Organizational
  Health Education Programs
• Library Collection Development Policies
• Lists - Brandon-Hill (MLA), CAPHIS
• Book Reviews and Recommendations
How do I know it’s “good”
          information?
             The information should be:
• Accurate                • Current
• Reliable                • Readable
• Clear                   • Educational
• Comprehensive           • Show Diversity
How do I know it’s “good”
            information?
    The information should be accurate:
• Truthful and honest
• Complete
• Factually accurate
• Grammatically correct and free from typographical errors
• Data and statistics need to be substantiated
How do I know it’s “good”
            information?
     The information should be reliable:
from reliable, believable, trustworthy, authoritative sources.
                       Examples:
• Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Faulkner Hospital
• American Cancer Society, American Heart Association

  Be wary of materials published by companies primarily
               involved in product sales!
How do I know it’s “good”
      information?

The information should be clear:
• Text should be legible and consistent
• Short, simple paragraphs
• Concise section headings
• Illustrations should be easy to understand
• Illustrations relate to the text
How do I know it’s “good”
            information?

           The information should be
                comprehensive:
• Topic area needs to be clearly identified

• Books should provide an in-depth picture of topic

• Books cover definitions, causes, symptoms and treatments.



• Main points of work should be stressed and easily apparent
How do I know it’s “good”
            information?

     The information should be current:
• Books published or updated within the last five years

• Reviewed by subject experts for currency

• Bibliographies and references current
How do I know it’s “good”
           information?

    The information should be readable:
• Books should be easy to read

• Medical and technical terms should be well-defined

• Material should be well-organized

• Layout and design should be appealing
How do I know it’s “good”
            information?

  The information should be educational:
• Recommendations from clinical and nursing leaders

• Learning objectives are identified

• Books should help individuals understand specific illnesses
How do I know it’s “good”
            information?

The information should address diversity:
• Books are available in various languages and formats

• Other cultures are presented in positive ways

• Content should be free of stereotypes and cultural biases
An example of a “good”book

           Numb Toes and Aching Soles
                            by John A. Senneff
• Written by a patient/researcher and recommended by the Mayo Clinic and
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, the book lists contributors from neurology
departments at a dozen major hospitals
• Unfamiliar terms, such as “receptors” are in boldface and clearly defined
• Scope of book covers types, symptoms, causes, testing, pain, medication,
medical therapies, alternative treatments, nutrients, experimental drugs,
special considerations and coping
Further Reading

                Choosing Health Books as a Consumer
http://caphis.mlanet.org/resources/bookselect.html
By Lea K. Starr, B.Sc., M.L.S., Manager, Western Regional Operating Partner,
Canadian Health Network
Includes reputable publishers, features to look for in book selection, good sites
with book listings, books to avoid and classic titles.

          Consumer Health Information Source Book
Edited by Alan M. Rees, Oryx Press, 2000, ISBN 1-57356-123-1 $64.95
Look it up!
http://magic.mgh.harvard.edu

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FH - General Good Health

  • 1. Research your Way to Good Health Cara Helfner, MSLIS Program Manager The Michele and Howard Kessler Health Education Library Brigham and Women’s Hospital 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115 (617) 732-8103 chelfner@partners.org www.brighamandwomens.org/healtheducation
  • 2. So many sources . . . • Books • Journals, magazines and newsletters • Pamphlets and fact sheets • Audiotapes and Videotapes • Online and CD-ROM • Television and radio
  • 3. Where do I find health information? • Care providers • Hospital and other libraries • Stores and catalogs • Friends and loved ones • Within other sources
  • 4. How do medical librarians choose their resources? • Standards and Guidelines - JCAHO, MLA, Library Oversight Committees, Organizational Health Education Programs • Library Collection Development Policies • Lists - Brandon-Hill (MLA), CAPHIS • Book Reviews and Recommendations
  • 5. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be: • Accurate • Current • Reliable • Readable • Clear • Educational • Comprehensive • Show Diversity
  • 6. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be accurate: • Truthful and honest • Complete • Factually accurate • Grammatically correct and free from typographical errors • Data and statistics need to be substantiated
  • 7. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be reliable: from reliable, believable, trustworthy, authoritative sources. Examples: • Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Faulkner Hospital • American Cancer Society, American Heart Association Be wary of materials published by companies primarily involved in product sales!
  • 8. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be clear: • Text should be legible and consistent • Short, simple paragraphs • Concise section headings • Illustrations should be easy to understand • Illustrations relate to the text
  • 9. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be comprehensive: • Topic area needs to be clearly identified • Books should provide an in-depth picture of topic • Books cover definitions, causes, symptoms and treatments. • Main points of work should be stressed and easily apparent
  • 10. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be current: • Books published or updated within the last five years • Reviewed by subject experts for currency • Bibliographies and references current
  • 11. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be readable: • Books should be easy to read • Medical and technical terms should be well-defined • Material should be well-organized • Layout and design should be appealing
  • 12. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should be educational: • Recommendations from clinical and nursing leaders • Learning objectives are identified • Books should help individuals understand specific illnesses
  • 13. How do I know it’s “good” information? The information should address diversity: • Books are available in various languages and formats • Other cultures are presented in positive ways • Content should be free of stereotypes and cultural biases
  • 14. An example of a “good”book Numb Toes and Aching Soles by John A. Senneff • Written by a patient/researcher and recommended by the Mayo Clinic and Mt. Sinai Medical Center, the book lists contributors from neurology departments at a dozen major hospitals • Unfamiliar terms, such as “receptors” are in boldface and clearly defined • Scope of book covers types, symptoms, causes, testing, pain, medication, medical therapies, alternative treatments, nutrients, experimental drugs, special considerations and coping
  • 15. Further Reading Choosing Health Books as a Consumer http://caphis.mlanet.org/resources/bookselect.html By Lea K. Starr, B.Sc., M.L.S., Manager, Western Regional Operating Partner, Canadian Health Network Includes reputable publishers, features to look for in book selection, good sites with book listings, books to avoid and classic titles. Consumer Health Information Source Book Edited by Alan M. Rees, Oryx Press, 2000, ISBN 1-57356-123-1 $64.95