Health information support provided by professional associations in Canada

Health Info Libr J. 2012 Sep;29(3):233-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-1842.2012.00993.x. Epub 2012 Jun 6.

Abstract

Background: Healthcare practitioners in Alberta and across Canada have varying levels of access to information resources depending on their institutional and professional affiliations, yet access to current health information is critical for all.

Objectives: To determine what information resources and services are provided by Albertan and Canadian professional health associations to their members.

Methods: Representatives of professional colleges and associations were interviewed regarding information resources and services offered to members and perceptions of their members' information needs.

Results: National-level associations are more likely to provide resources than provincial ones. There is a clear distinction between colleges and associations in terms of information offered: colleges provide regulatory information, while associations are responsible for provision of clinical information resources. Only half of the associations interviewed provide members with access to licensed databases, with cost being a major barrier.

Conclusions: There is considerable variation in the number of electronic resources and the levels of information support provided by professional health associations in Alberta and Canada. Access and usage vary among the health professions. National licensing of resources or creation of a portal linking to freely available alternatives are potential options for increasing access and awareness.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alberta
  • Canada
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Humans
  • Information Dissemination / methods*
  • Libraries, Medical*
  • Library Science / methods*
  • Needs Assessment
  • Societies, Scientific*