The most recent summary is in Journal of
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2008 15 p 24-36 by Chamberlain,
Bibliotherapy and information prescriptions … and will give you a stack
of references to follow up.
For those interested in bibliotherapy
there is a dedicated jiscmail list.
Many thanks.
Rowena Perry
Library
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Berkshire
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From:
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Anderson Lucy (5JX) Bury PCT
Sent: 27 February 2008 17:17
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Subject: Bibliotherapy
****Apologies
for cross posting***
Our
PCT is currently investigating Bibliotherapy and we are trying to get
funding
in the same way drugs would be funded.
Has
anyone gone down this route in their organisations? We
are struggling to find a good evidence base to support our
proposal to medicines management.
If
you have any experience of this or are willing to share some research
results that haven’t been published, I would love to
hear from you.
I
will feed back to the lists and let you know what medicines management think!
Regards
Lucy
Outreach Librarian
Visit the Library Website at www.buryhpac.nhs.uk
Bury PCT Library Service
Learning and Development Centre
Talbot Grove
Bury
BL9 6PH
Tel: 0161 765 3474
Fax: 0161 765 3487
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