Jill Rutland2010
My BackgroundPublic Health LibraryService to Public Health ProfessionalsNeed to reach out to ‘frontline’ staffInterested to know moreUse results to inform library and knowledge
service
Policy BackgroundChoosing Health (2004)Wanless Report (2004) Securing health for
the whole populationOur health, our care, our say: a new direction
for community services (2006); Darzi 2008PHRU (2008) Public Health Skills and Career
Framework (for Practitioners)Individual professional areas – have own
guidance with regard to promoting public health
ResearchLiterature searchQualitative – explorativePhenomenological approach – describe everyday
experience to achieve understandingIn-depth semi-structured interviewsRepresentatives of 8 professional groupsEthical reviewTaped, transcribed interviewsAnalysis of data – categories – themes – tables –
coloursNeeds, barriers, where needs met
ResultsChildren’s Centre ManagerLack of time, lack of knowledge about access
to health libraries, need for local resources, named contact, current awareness, course support
“if we are informed, we can try to do something about them. By encouraging parents to undertake some exercises or pram pushing, or working with children regarding obesity, we are contributing to the much wider public health agenda”
Community development workerLack of support from employers, lack of
information from above, need for training in finding info. Lack of time, lack of awareness if what is available.
“it is quite difficult for me to identify what I’m missing and for my line managers because their background isn’t community development either”
Community MidwifeLack of IT. Need training in literature
searching, named contact, current awareness, local website
“something like that would be really good because it’s difficult for me to get hold of figures like that when I go to meetings”
District NurseLocal information, national targets and
policies, access to relevant library, training, targeted current awareness, lack of managerial support and communication of information
“the targets that the government set, how they impact on what we are doing, they are all of interest...we would hope that our managers would be cascading it down to us, but it doesn’t happen”
Health VisitorLack of IT, lack of management support, lack of
cascading information, lack of time, lack of training“I feel I have to put on GMTV or pick up the Daily
Mail to find out what I need to know today”“they are missing an absolute treat because health
visitors are very well placed...we are actually there, with the community, people are letting us into their house when they don’t have to...we could deliver so much of the public health agenda, but there is no regard for us. I feel we are bottom of the pile”
PharmacistNeed training in effective use of internet,
knowledge of what is available, targeted current awareness, “too much information”
“a lot of pharmacists don’t even have an email address. One of our issues is that we can’t email them information, for example, when we do projects or there are things we are trying to promote”
Practice NurseLack of time, lack of IT, lack of email –
difficult to contact. Need training, current awareness, local information, named library contact, literature search service.
Since primary care more target driven, decline in opportunity to practice primary prevention
“I don’t have time to delve into anything which doesn’t have implications for my work, but anything that does would be helpful”
School nurseLack of time, very broad role, lack of
awareness of what is available, lack of training (P/T 25 hrs pw- 7 primary, 2 senior, 2 special, 1 private)
“there’s just not the time. You’d love to take a subject on board and really go into it because if you can back it up with research it holds more weight...you carry on doing the same thing, and I know we shouldn’t do that, we should look at new ways, but a lot of it is the time and the funding”
Conclusion: Main Information NeedsTo be met by the library service: current
awareness (targeted), local website, training, literature searching service, more promotion and outreach to aid awareness of what is available, named contact, outreach librarian, patient information
To be met by management: IT provision, CPD, more time, more communication, more funding
ImplicationsFurther research needed:1.Interview more representatives2.Questionnaire based on themes discovered by
qualitative approach – lead to quantitative research
Aim to meet information needs through library and knowledge service developments – broaden mailing lists, offer training more widely, promote service more widely, develop Observatory website to reach these groups
And finally....Common theme emerged – frontline staff doing less
public health work than previously – crowded out by other demands.
Children and adults receiving far less screening and fewer health checks – lack of primary prevention
E.g school nurse no longer give medicals to children starting school
HVs concentrate on disadvantaged familiesPractice Nurse – no time to carry out well-man and
well-woman clinics and pick up early signs of diseases
Most interviewees felt overworked, fire-fighting, rather than engaging in preventative work – a worrying trend
Post scriptNow we have ‘Equity and excellence:
liberating the NHS’ (July 2010)How will this affect
Public health organisation?Frontline staff?Libraries?
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