NLM Workshop Marks 20 Years of Community Outreach and Capacity Building in HIV/AIDS

The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) AIDS Community Information Outreach Program (ACIOP) was launched in 1994 to provide the HIV/AIDS affected community with access to vital health information resources increasingly becoming available on the Internet. Three hundred awards have been made mos...

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Published inJournal of consumer health on the Internet Vol. 18; no. 4; pp. 357 - 366
Main Authors Dancy-Scott, Nicole, Dutcher, Gale A., Keselman, Alla, Siegel, Elliot R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Taylor & Francis Group 02.10.2014
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Summary:The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) AIDS Community Information Outreach Program (ACIOP) was launched in 1994 to provide the HIV/AIDS affected community with access to vital health information resources increasingly becoming available on the Internet. Three hundred awards have been made mostly to community-based organizations. An evaluation in 2012 found that most program objectives are being met; a principal recommendation going forward was that NLM seek to enhance the capacity of community-based awardees to conduct evaluations of their own projects. This article reports on a workshop whose invitees were drawn from AIDS serving organizations, along with scientists, clinicians, and information technologists, to review the evaluation findings and recommendations. They considered alternatives for improving awardees' evaluation capabilities with the help of expert consultation, identified additional steps that could be taken to make individual project results more transparent and sharable, and looked at external influences ranging from mobile health devices to the latest HIV/AIDS scientific research findings that could be used to align future awards with unmet needs in the community. The paper identifies efforts subsequently made by ACIOP managers to prioritize and operationalize guidance from the evaluation and the workshop, and discusses the benefits of community engagement.
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Nicole Dancy-Scott, MPH (nicole.scott@nih.gov) is Technical Information Specialist; Gale A. Dutcher, MS, MLS, AHIP (dutcherg@mail.nlm.nih.gov) is Deputy Associate Director for Specialized Information Services; Alla Keselman, PhD, MA (keselmana@mail.nih.gov) is Senior Social Science Analyst at the Division of Specialized Information Services, Two Democracy Plaza, Suite 510, 6707 Democracy Blvd., MSC 5467, Bethesda, MD 20892-5467. Elliot R. Siegel, PhD, FACMI (siegel.consulting@gmail.com) leads Elliot Siegel Consulting, P.O. Box 3095, Bluffton, SC 29910. Dr. Siegel is retired from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. where he served as Associate Director for Health Information Programs Development.
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ISSN:1539-8285
1539-8293
DOI:10.1080/15398285.2014.952999