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Medical Library Association Guide for Reference Librarians: Answering Consumer Health Questions | Healthcare Reference Resources for Libraries & Professionals
Medical Library Association Guide for Reference Librarians: Answering Consumer Health Questions | Healthcare Reference Resources for Libraries & Professionals

Medical Library Association Guide for Reference Librarians: Answering Consumer Health Questions | Healthcare Reference Resources for Libraries & Professionals

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Practical tips and tools for every health reference desk! Patrons seeking medical information are often trying to gain control following an upsetting diagnosis working with them can be rewarding and difficult. In this practical, readable guide, consumer health reference expert Michele Spatz, gives you an understanding of the psychology of those seeking medical information and the skills necessary to respond usefully and appropriately. Spatz outlines the most common inquiries and behaviors of health information searchers and the most useful go-to resources. Sample librarian-patron interactions in every chapter give you useful strategies and scripts. Dozens of templates and forms and tips on everything from setting up the reference desk to encourage confidential inquiries to using body language to signal your availability will help you create a welcoming, empowering atmosphere in your library. Chapters on ethics and potential legal issues guide you through the nitty-gritty of what constitutes practicing medicine without a license, confidentiality requirements, and more. Sections on email, virtual, and telephone reference will help you establish clear guidelines, and creative tips on marketing to healthcare providers will help you forge valuable new partnerships. A section on self-care offers strategies for dealing with job-induced stress. Every information professional who helps patrons with health inquiries will want a copy of this useful, inspiring book.

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Answering consumer health questions can be some of the most challenging and intimidating questions for any librarian to answer, especially if they do not have a medical background. What is the best way to provide this information for your users - do the searching yourself or do it for them? How do you handle conveying much needed information to a patron who may or may not be emotionally ready to receive it? How do you handle your own emotions? How do you prevent yourself from burning out? Spatz has written a very useful guide for reference librarians in any setting - public, medical, or solo -- who are called upon to provide information about consumer health questions whether on desk, over the phone or via virtual reference. Her book is written such that any librarian or information professional without a medical background could understand it. She uses no medical jargon, and addresses all consumer health patron issues ranging from children through adult. She stresses the importance of practicing compassionate neutrality, the "art of absorbing the full context of what a patron tells you without judgment, criticism, or pity,... hearing what the user tells you, acknowledging [their] feelings, and then doing your job" (pg. 23). The book features a table of contents, preface, list of exhibits and appendices, index, and author information. The table of contents provides a comprehensive breakdown of each chapter. Each chapter ends with a summary, additional reading, and references. Where applicable, the chapters may contain exhibits, such as sample disclaimers, rules of patron conduct, and policies. A treasure trove of current websites are included, too. Having established the Planetree Health Resource Center in The Dalles, Oregon, in 1991, Spatz now serves as its current director. Planetree Health Resource Center is a community-based consumer health library for the Mid-Columbia Medical Center. Spatz also served as past president of the Oregon Health Sciences Libraries Association, and as a former chair of the Consumer and Patient Health Information Section of the Medical Library Association.[Reviewed October 2008]