Journal article
Patient education and health outcomes: implications for library service.
Abstract
Many librarians take an active role in patient education, for practical and ethical reasons; however, it is important to examine the effect of such activities on health outcomes. Although the rationale for patient education is that increased knowledge leads to a change in attitude that in turn affects behavior, studies have shown that this is not always true. Furthermore, other studies have shown that patient education programs by themselves …
Authors
Marshall JG; Haynes RB
Journal
Journal of the Medical Library Association, Vol. 71, No. 3, pp. 259–262
Publication Date
July 1983
ISSN
1536-5050