Analyzing Residents’ Health Information Requirement and Intention for the Library of Medical University and Its Influencing Factors

IF 1.8 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Qiang Xu
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Objective To investigate the residents’ requirement for health information in a library of medical university and its influencing factors to provide suggestions for health information service and activities to popularize scientific knowledge. Methods Convenience sampling method was used in the study to select some residents in 2 communities of ShaPingba for a face-to-face questionnaire survey. χ 2 test and logistic regression were used to analysis data by SPSS v25.0 software. Results Among the 317 residents, the contents of health information that individuals preferred included 70.7% for disease prevention and health care,81.1% for disease preservation and rehabilitation,37.2% for diagnosis and treatment of disease,6.6% for medical policies and regulations,5.4% for drugs information,5.0% for preclinical medicine. The way of health information that persons preferred contained 16.4% for newspaper and journals reading services,22.1% for book loan services,69.4% for training and lecture services,45.8% for information inquiry service. Multivariate logistic regression results showed that age was a significant factor influencing the status of health information contents. Age and education were significant factors influencing the status of health information ways. Conclusion Residents’ health information requirement is affected mainly by age and education. So it is essential to take the dominated influencing factors into consideration for spreading health information by various ways and channels when libraries prepare health information service and activities to popularize scientific knowledge, especially, more concerns should be put on practicability, maneuverability and accessibility of health information.
医科大学图书馆居民健康信息需求、意愿及影响因素分析
目的了解某医科大学图书馆居民对健康信息的需求及其影响因素,为健康信息服务和科普活动提供建议。方法采用方便抽样法,在沙坪坝市2个社区抽取部分居民进行面对面问卷调查。采用SPSS v25.0软件进行χ 2检验和logistic回归分析。结果在317名居民中,个人偏好的健康信息内容为疾病预防保健70.7%、疾病保存与康复81.1%、疾病诊疗37.2%、医疗政策法规6.6%、药物信息5.4%、基础医学5.0%。人们首选的健康信息获取方式为报刊阅读服务16.4%,图书借阅服务22.1%,培训讲座服务69.4%,信息查询服务45.8%。多因素logistic回归结果显示,年龄是影响健康信息含量状况的显著因素。年龄和受教育程度是影响健康信息方式现状的重要因素。结论居民健康信息需求主要受年龄和文化程度的影响。因此,图书馆在开展健康信息服务和科普活动时,应充分考虑健康信息传播的主要影响因素,特别是健康信息的实用性、可操作性和可及性。
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期刊介绍: Multilingua is a refereed academic journal publishing six issues per volume. It has established itself as an international forum for interdisciplinary research on linguistic diversity in social life. The journal is particularly interested in publishing high-quality empirical yet theoretically-grounded research from hitherto neglected sociolinguistic contexts worldwide. Topics: -Bi- and multilingualism -Language education, learning, and policy -Inter- and cross-cultural communication -Translation and interpreting in social contexts -Critical sociolinguistic studies of language and communication in globalization, transnationalism, migration, and mobility across time and space
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