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Main Authors: Fomous, Cathy, Miller, Naomi
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ904076
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author Fomous, Cathy
Miller, Naomi
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Miller, Naomi
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contents The Role of National Library of Medicine[R] Web Sites in Newborn Screening Education Fomous, Cathy Miller, Naomi Genetic Disorders Genetics Government Libraries Library Role Screening Tests Infant Care Neonates Information Sources Scientific and Technical Information Library Services Case Studies Access to Information Electronic Libraries Computer Software Reviews Web Sites Expanded newborn screening programs and subsequent detection of rare genetic disorders challenge parents and their medical providers to learn about the treatment and management of these disorders. Many people seek medical information on the Internet but may encounter requests for registration or fees, or find that resources are out of date, difficult to understand, or buried in advertisements. The U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), a component of the National Institutes of Health, provides web-based resources that address the challenges of newborn screening education. These resources include MedlinePlus[R], Genetics Home Reference[TM], ClinicalTrials.gov, and PubMed[R]. NLM websites are not commercial, do not require registration or fees, and provide varied levels of information for a continuum of audiences from low-literacy consumers to health professionals. Using phenylketonuria as an example, this study describes the information that parents and their medical providers can find through NLM resources. NLM has embraced the digital age and provides the public with reliable, accurate, and up-to-date educational materials. (Contains 1 table and 6 figures.)
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spellingShingle The Role of National Library of Medicine[R] Web Sites in Newborn Screening Education
Fomous, Cathy
Miller, Naomi
Genetic Disorders
Genetics
Government Libraries
Library Role
Screening Tests
Infant Care
Neonates
Information Sources
Scientific and Technical Information
Library Services
Case Studies
Access to Information
Electronic Libraries
Computer Software Reviews
Web Sites
The Role of National Library of Medicine[R] Web Sites in Newborn Screening Education Fomous, Cathy Miller, Naomi Genetic Disorders Genetics Government Libraries Library Role Screening Tests Infant Care Neonates Information Sources Scientific and Technical Information Library Services Case Studies Access to Information Electronic Libraries Computer Software Reviews Web Sites Expanded newborn screening programs and subsequent detection of rare genetic disorders challenge parents and their medical providers to learn about the treatment and management of these disorders. Many people seek medical information on the Internet but may encounter requests for registration or fees, or find that resources are out of date, difficult to understand, or buried in advertisements. The U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), a component of the National Institutes of Health, provides web-based resources that address the challenges of newborn screening education. These resources include MedlinePlus[R], Genetics Home Reference[TM], ClinicalTrials.gov, and PubMed[R]. NLM websites are not commercial, do not require registration or fees, and provide varied levels of information for a continuum of audiences from low-literacy consumers to health professionals. Using phenylketonuria as an example, this study describes the information that parents and their medical providers can find through NLM resources. NLM has embraced the digital age and provides the public with reliable, accurate, and up-to-date educational materials. (Contains 1 table and 6 figures.)
title The Role of National Library of Medicine[R] Web Sites in Newborn Screening Education
topic Genetic Disorders
Genetics
Government Libraries
Library Role
Screening Tests
Infant Care
Neonates
Information Sources
Scientific and Technical Information
Library Services
Case Studies
Access to Information
Electronic Libraries
Computer Software Reviews
Web Sites
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ904076