Title: 20 Questions: Consumer Health Resources
120 Questions Consumer Health Resources
2Using this software
3Is this a good consumer health site?
- The following criteria for evaluating consumer
health web pages are used by the Consumer and
Patient Health Information Section, Medical
Library Association
Credibility Sponsorship/authorship Content Audience Interactivity Disclaimers Currency Disclosure Purpose Links Design
The Consumer and Patient Health Information
Section (CAPHIS) of MLA evaluates web sites based
on the following criteria credibility,
sponsorship/authorship, content, audience,
currency, disclosure, purpose, links, design,
interactivity, and disclaimers. http//caphis.mlan
et.org/
4Consumer Health Questions Best Practices
- Determine why the person needs the information
- Be aware of the person asking the question
- Get as much information as possible
- Always check terms in a medical dictionary
- Do NOT provide a diagnosis!
- Do not interpret medical information
- Do not give medical advice, opinion, or make
recommendations
5Best Practices
- Provide the most complete information needed to
answer the persons specific request - Consider a referral
From the University of Connecticut Health Center,
Guidelines for Providing Medical Information to
Consumers http//library.uchc.edu/departm/hnet/g
uidelines.html
6Question One
- Can you help me find a resource that evaluates
the quality of care at nursing homes in my area? - http//www.medicare.gov
7Question Two
- Is there conclusive evidence that echinacea is
an effective immune system stimulator? - Healthfinder (NIH)
- http//www.healthfinder.gov
- Drug Interaction Checker
- http//www.drugdigest.org/wps/portal/ddigest
- Fact Sheets on Dietary Supplements
- http//dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/Health_Inf
ormation/Information_About_Individual_Dietary_Supp
lements.aspx
8Question Three
- Im extremely allergic to peanuts/peanut oil. I
understand that there are beauty products out
there that contain some peanut oil. Is there any
way I can find out what those products are so I
can avoid them? - Household Products Database (HHS)
- http//householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/index.htm
9Question Four
- While working with a Spanish speaking patron and
her small child, you are able to hear terrores
nocturnos-- Night TerrorsYou would like to be
able to help with some information in
Spanishwhere should you go? - http//familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home.html
10Question Five
- Im a nursing studentI need some articles and
FAST on hand washing vs. using hand sanitizer in
hospital settingsdo you know of anywhere online
to get free full text from good journals? - PubMed Central
- http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/
11Question Six
- Wow! I just saw this fantastic infomercialI can
cleanse my whole body with detox foot pads! I was
just wondering if you thought this was a good
idea, or maybe had some info on how well these
things work before I dial the 1-800 number. - DeviceWatch
- http//www.devicewatch.org/
- QuackWatch
- http//www.quackwatch.org/
12Question Seven
- Thank you so muchIm so glad you kept me from
buying those detox pads. Where can I go to find
more information on protecting myself as a
consumer when it comes to health devices, diet
ads, etc? - Federal Trade CommissiongtConsumer
ProtectiongtDiet, Health, and Fitness - http//www.ftc.gov/bcp/consumer.shtm
13Question Eight
- Im a new dad, and it can be a real struggle to
keep up with whats going on with recalls on
products that could effect the health and safety
of my child. Is there a place I can go to find
information about recalls on toys, appliances,
food, clothes and other items I might need to
replace? - Consumer Product Safety Commission, Consumer
Safety (Products) - http//www.cpsc.gov/index.html
- U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration (Food recalls)
- http//www.fda.gov/opacom/7alerts.HTML
- NHSTA (Automobile) Recalls
- http//www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls
/recallsearch.cfm
14Question Nine
- Just in case of an emergency, Id like the
number for the Poison Help Hotline. Is there a
directory of numbers specifically for health
issues/organizations? - National Health Information Center, Toll Free
Numbers - http//www.health.gov/nhic/pubs/2013tollfreenumber
s/tollfreenumbers1.htm
15Question 10
- My kids are so rough and rowdythey are
constantly getting cuts, scrapes, and sometimes
worse. Is there a good, general first aid guide I
can use online? - MayoClinic.com-First Aid Guide
- http//www.mayoclinic.com/health/FirstAidIndex/Fir
stAidIndex - First Aid Kit Contents GuideAmerican Red Cross
- http//www.redcross.org/prepare/location/home-fami
ly/get-kit/anatomy
16Question 11
- I recently discovered an article titled Study
You can chew gum and get well at same time in my
local newspaper. Is this article tying chewing
gum to faster recovery times in colon surgery
patients valid? - Health News Review
- http//www.healthnewsreview.org/
17Question 12
- I just moved herecan you suggest a good guide
to local physicians and hospitals? - American Medical Association, Physician Finder
- http//webapps.ama-assn.org/doctorfinder/home.html
- Department of Health and Human Services, Hospital
Compare - http//www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/
18Question 13
- Im always encountering a wide range of health
statistics in the news media. Where can I verify
and more fully explore these stats? - U.S. Health StatisticsNational Center for Health
Statistics - http//www.cdc.gov/nchs/
- Worldwide Health StatisticsUnited Nations, World
Health Organization Statistical Information
System - http//www.who.int/whosis/en/
19Questions 14-20 The Best Consumer Health
Resources
- In questions 14-20, we will explore sites from
the CAPHIS/Medical Library Association - Top 100 Health Web Sites you can Trust
- The complete list can be found here
- http//caphis.mlanet.org/consumer/index.html
20Question 14
- We are expecting a child I have a family
history of asthma. Will we have to find a new
home for our cat? - Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
- http//www.aafa.org/
21Question 15
- Due to family history and other factors, and
even though Im only 35, Id like to know more
about prostate cancer. - Healthfinder
- http//www.healthfinder.gov/
22Question 16
- I saw a news report recently about using statins
in children. What is a statin? Where can I find
more information about this? - MedlinePlus
- http//medlineplus.gov/
23Question 17
- My company recently purchased an older building
that has at least a small quantity of asbestos in
it. Where can I find information about asbestos
in the workplace including guidelines,
regulations, and safety information? - Centers for Disease Control and
PreventionWorkplace Safety - http//www.cdc.gov/
24Question 18
- My doctor says I need to make some lifestyle
changes to avoid high blood pressure. She gave me
lots of stuff to read, but Im curious about
reading more information online. Can you point me
in the right direction? - Mayo Clinic
- http//www.mayoclinic.com
25Question 19
- Im writing a paper on antiretroviral drugs used
in the treatment of HIV. Is there a place with a
good summary listing of these drugs, what they
do, and how they are used? - HIV InSite
- http//hivinsite.ucsf.edu/
26Question 20
- Im trying to get a better understanding of some
of the terminology my dads oncologist used in a
recent visitcan you point me to a resource that
might help? - National Cancer Institute
- http//www.cancer.gov/
27Thank You for Attending!
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