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Connecting with reliable and free open access health information on the Internet Pamela Harrison Liaison Librarian McGill Library February 19, 2014

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Presentation given as part of "The Library is Open" initiative at McGill University (February 2014). Includes: - links to trusted health resources - guideline for evaluating online health resources For more information on online health resources, visit McGill Library's Consumer Health subject guide at http://www.mcgill.ca/library/find/subjects/health/consumerhealth.

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Connecting with reliable and free open access health information on the Internet

Pamela HarrisonLiaison Librarian

McGill LibraryFebruary 19, 2014

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By the end of this session, you will be able to:Find reliable, free online consumer health information to answer your health and wellness questions

Evaluate information that you find on the web

Access a collection of books at McGill written for consumers on health and wellness topics

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What is consumer health information…

… and why use it?

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Disclaimer:

Online health information is not a substitute for consulting with a

healthcare professional.

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Sources of Reliable Consumer Health Information: Where to begin?

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What is your starting when searching for point for online health information?

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What is your starting when searching for point for online health information?

Source: Fox, S. & Duggan, M. (2013). “Health Online 2013.” Pew Research Center, Washington, D.C. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/files/old-media//Files/Reports/PIP_HealthOnline.pdf

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Today’s starting point:

McGill Library’s Consumer Health Guide

http://www.mcgill.ca/library/find/subjects/health/consumerhealth

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Spotlight 1

http://medlineplus.gov/

Image source: http://medlineplus.gov

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Practice Search 1: Medline Plus

You think your headaches might be migraines, and have made an appointment with your doctor. You would like some basic information on migraines before your appointment.

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Practice Search 2: Medline Plus

Your doctor has diagnosed you with migraines, and has suggested that you start taking Vitamin D supplements. You would like to know more about the connection between Vitamin D and migraine.

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MedlinePlus

Medical Encyclopedia…for basic searches

MedlinePlus Topics… for more detailed

information Over 4,000 entries Over 900 topics

✔Photographs and illustrations

Links to reliable sources on topic

Links to Medical Encyclopedia entries and Medline Plus topics

✔ Links to Medical Encyclopedia entries and Medline Plus topics

✔ Update date ✔ Consistent subheadings

✔ Source information

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Spotlight 2

http://summaries.cochrane.org/

Image source: http://summaries.cochrane.org/

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Image source: http://summaries.cochrane.org/about-site

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Practice Search: Cochrane Summaries

Your friend is thinking of joining a support group for people that want to stop smoking. You want to know whether support groups are proven to help people stop smoking.

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Cochrane Summaries … for high-quality evidence

✔ Summary of systematic review

✔ Date of publication

✔Links to related summaries: See✔ “Health topics” ✔“More like this”

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Spotlight 3

http://www.healthycanadians.gc.ca/

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Practice Search 1: Healthy Canadians

You heard on the news that there has been a recall of dried eggs. You want to check if the dried eggs you have just bought are affected.

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Practice Search 2: Healthy Canadians

You are taking your niece out to go snowshoeing this evening, but are worried about her asthma. Check the air quality in Montreal before deciding whether to go.

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Healthy Canadians … for Canadian content

✔Canada-specific information:✔ Product alerts and recalls✔Environmental information (AQHI)

✔ Health information:✔ Healthy eating✔ Parenting✔Safety: at home, outdoors, at work

✔ Date of publication

✔“For more information”: Links to related Government of Canada resources

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Other important sites

Santé Montréal Portal: For local health and social services information

Medbroadcast: For drug information

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Evaluating health websites: 5Ws

Case study: Canadian Cancer Society

http://www.cancer.ca

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• Who is the author?• Individual • Organization • Contact information

• Who is the author citing?

LOOK FOR:•Individual name / credentials•Organizational name•Contact information

•Reference list

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• What type of organization is this? • Government• University• Hospital• Non-profit organization

LOOK FOR DOMAINS:• .gov, .gc.ca, .qc.ca• .edu• .org• ca: proceed with caution

mcgill.ca and sickkids.ca vs. health.ca

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• When is the information from?

(This is not necessarily the © date.)

LOOK FOR:•Dates•“Updated on”•Dates on cited references

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• Where does the author/organization get its funding?

… and how does this affect content?

LOOK FOR:•Sponsors•Partners

•Editorial policy•Editorial independence•Quality guidelines

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• Why was the information written?

LOOK FOR:•Mission Statement•Editorial Policy•About Us

•(Medical) Disclaimer

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Use your judgment.

If it seems unreal, it probably is.

http://malepregnancy.com/

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Additional help

HONcode (Health on the Net Code)

For more information, visit www.hon.ch/

Image source: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/8/prweb11070793.htm

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Health information at McGill: The Wendy Patrick CollectionAt the Schulich LibraryAlmost 1300 items: print collection

Closer to another branch? Request a book via our catalog

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Questions?

Pamela Harrison

Consumer Health Liaison Librarian

[email protected]

514-398-6272