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Palliative Care Knowledge for All Australians: Librarians’ Work within a Multidisciplinary Team Creating a National Health Knowledge Network
Sarah Hayman and Jennifer Tieman
IFLA World Library and Information CongressCape Town, August 2015
Who are we?Sarah HaymanResearch Fellow (Evidence), Flinders Filters, Flinders University (formerly with CareSearch)
Jennifer TiemanAssociate Professor, Palliative and Supportive Services; Director of CareSearch; Chief Investigator of Flinders Filters
CareSearch
Flinders Filters
What I shall cover today
• Introduction to CareSearch• Evidence based information and CareSearch• Teamwork and CareSearch• Librarians in CareSearch• Anatomy of a CareSearch Hub• Concluding Remarks
Introduction to CareSearch
Evidence Based Information and CareSearch
CareSearch: identifies evidence enables access to evidence supports creation of
evidence through research bases service provision
on evidence– website design; user engagement; communication, education
and training; evaluation; continuous improvement
Evidence Based Information and CareSearch … ctd.
The Knowledge Translation Cycle
http://ktclearinghouse.ca/knowledgebase/knowledgetoaction
Teamwork and CareSearch
Librarians in CareSearch
Smart Searching
Search Filter Development1. Establish Expert Advisory Group2. Determine scope3. Investigate literature terminology4. Create gold standard set5. Divide into subsets: Term Identification, Filter Development and Filter
Validation6. Identify and test candidate search terms7. Build and test search strategy8. Validate strategy’s sensitivity in the Filter Validation set9. Validate strategy’s sensitivity in an external validation set if available10.Assess precision through post hoc relevance testing11. Translate the search filter for PubMed12.Develop expert topic searches 13.Publish, communicate, disseminate, promote14.Provide training
Anatomy of a CareSearch Hub
Concluding Thoughts• Multidisciplinary team members in CareSearch supplement each
other’s broad range of skills• Librarians’ skills include:
o skills in finding, analysing and organising informationo supporting information needso training users in information literacy
• Colleagues’ skills include:o clinical and research experience in palliative careo Skills in knowledge translationo technical web expertise and experienceo Skills in marketingo Expertise in public administration and finance
• In the supporting academic context, both education and research are integral
• CareSearch works within three strands of activity to support and deliver palliative care: clinical practice, research and education
Thank you
Sarah Haymansarah.hayman@flinders.edu.au
Jennifer Tiemanjennifer.tieman@flinders.edu.au
www.caresearch.com.au CareSearch and Flinders Filters teams
CareSearch would like to thank the many people who contribute their time and expertise to the project, including members of the National Advisory Group and the Knowledge Network Management Group.
CareSearch is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health.
www.caresearch.com.au
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