Community health information needs assessment in the mid‐south region of the United States indicates new roles for public libraries

Author:

Lee Sohye1ORCID,Singarella Irma2ORCID,Bertz Christine3,Hicks Kathryn4,Elswick Susan5,Jin Seok Won5,Williams‐Click Y'Esha6,Howard Jordan7

Affiliation:

1. Loewenberg College of Nursing University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee USA

2. University Libraries, University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee USA

3. Centre for Research in Educational Policy University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee USA

4. Department of Anthropology University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee USA

5. School of Social Work University of Memphis Memphis Tennessee USA

6. College of Nursing University of Tennessee Health Science Centre Memphis Tennessee USA

7. Memphis Public Libraries Memphis Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLibraries provide public access to information that may be used to inform healthcare decisions. Exploring the health information needs of library‐users could improve community health outcomes, especially during times of crisis like the COVID‐19 pandemic.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to identify the health information needs of library‐users to explore the potential role of libraries in advancing community health.MethodsA quantitative, descriptive, cross‐sectional survey was employed.ResultsOne hundred and fifty participants in the (Memphis) Tennessee metropolitan area, ranging from 18 to 84 years of age, completed the survey between September 2020 and April 2021. Most respondents reported seeking physical and mental health‐related information from libraries. In addition, nearly half of respondents reported delaying medical care due to risk of exposure to COVID‐19, cost or appointment issues.DiscussionStudy results indicated that there were urgent health information needs among library‐users in this community, that COVID‐19 further limited or delayed access to information, and that library‐users accessed health information during library visits.ConclusionPublic libraries have the potential to serve as information hubs to improve community health outcomes. Additional research should be conducted to collect qualitative community health information needs and the ways in which public library systems can address them.

Publisher

Wiley

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