stephen ayre cdg2012 collaboration to show impact of training
Post on 01-Nov-2014
895 Views
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
TRANSCRIPT
Collaboration to show impact of information skills training Stephen Ayre, Clinical Librarian, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust.
Background: The NHS in England
• Variety of organisations– Acute Hospital Trusts– Community Services– Mental Health Trusts– Commissioners– General Practice
• Variety of professional groups
Background: Libraries in the NHS 1
• 2008 Hill Report* identified four key functions of NHS Libraries:– clinical decision making– commissioning decisions and policy
making– life-long learning by all NHS staff– research.
*Peter Hill. Report of a National Review of NHS Health Library Services in England: From knowledge to health in the 21st Century. http://www.libraryservices.nhs.uk/document_uploads/NHS_Evidence/national_library_review_final_report_4feb_081.pdf
Background: Libraries in the NHS 2
• Small services– George Eliot Hospital
• 4 staff• 1422 registered users• 138 users received training in 2011-2
– Derby Hospitals• 15 staff• 2384 registered users • 441 users received training in 2011-2
The Problem
• Need to demonstrate impact…
• …small sample sizes.
The Solution
• Collaborate with other Library Services!
NHS Midlands Regional Trainers’ Forum
• Informal support network of librarians in training roles in the NHS.
• West Midlands Group set up in 2009.
• West and East Midlands groups joined together in 2012.
• Annual conference
• Project groups
• http://wish.westmidlands.nhs.uk/groups/regional-trainers-group.html
Training Impact Project
• Aimed to devise a survey tool that could be used across several library services
• Data to be collated
• Questions combined from existing surveys in use by NHS libraries in Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Impact of Education:Kirkpatrick Hierarchy (modified)
Source: Working in Partnership Programme http://www.wipp.nhs.uk/tools_gpn/unit6_education.php [11.7.2012] Crown copyright.
Methodology
• Survey Monkey questionnaire link http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/29K9XFL sent a few weeks after training (Kindly provided by NHS South Central)
• Adopted as part of the impact toolkit of NHS Library Services England http://www.libraryservices.nhs.uk/forlibrarystaff/impactassessment/
• Used LIS-MEDICAL Jiscmail list to recruit libraries outside West Midlands base.
Results
• As of 6th July 2012, 392 responses from people trained by 42 NHS Library services across England
• SurveyMonkey allows:– Aggregation of results– Individual organisation reports
Applications
• Working together we have obtained more representative and robust data than if we had worked on our own.
• Plan to continue to collect data and write up for publication.
Group membership
• Stephen Ayre, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust• Colin Engel, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust • Trish Lacey, Dudley Primary Care Trust• Anita Phul, Birmingham and Solihull Mental
Health NHS Foundation Trust• John Barbrook, Mid Staffordshire NHS
Foundation Trust • Suzanne Toft, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust• Paul Stevenson, Airedale NHS Foundation Trust
Any questions or comments?
top related