Category: Southern Trust

  • Reflections on the Library Service, from Student Nurse to Director

    In conversation with Dawn Ferguson.

    Dawn Ferguson with Hazel Neale

    I have known Dawn since her student days in the Southern Area College of Nursing, when I was the Nursing Librarian.  Dawn has held many interesting posts throughout her nursing career, and she is currently Director of Nursing, Midwifery, AHPs, FSS & IPC in SHSCT.  My job has evolved throughout my career, but one element has remained consistent: managing the Healthcare Library in Craigavon and providing support for any staff in the SHSCT who need help sourcing the information they need to enable them to carry out their job or for study etc. Recently I took the opportunity to chat with Dawn about the library service as we have been on this journey together for over 30 years!

    Borrowing lots of books and having to fill out a book slip for every single one!  The journal room was full of magazine files full of journals. It took time to find relevant references for articles using the printed bibliographies, then you had to find the journal box, and hope the issue wasn’t missing, or the article pages torn out. Then finally queuing to get it photocopied with cash or photocopy card in hand. Having access to online databases and e-journals certainly makes that so much quicker and easier now.

    Obviously when I was studying for various courses access to the library was essential.  I have also used the library when preparing for interviews, working on various projects, and for CPD etc.  It has been a constant throughout my career with the staff at the heart of the Library providing the services we need. Whether that is identifying a book or article, perhaps sourcing it from another library, or helping with literature searches to support work based projects etc.

    I think I have made use of every library service available over the years, but one that brings me joy is being able to request an article or book that I cannot access.  In the past I had to fill out a form and either bring it to the library or put it in the internal mail and it could have taken a week or more for the article or book to arrive in the post. Now I can request an article online, and it arrives by email, sometimes within a few hours!  

     I can honestly say, I don’t think I could have completed my masters without the library.  The support of the staff in getting the articles and resources I needed was invaluable.   Anyone who has studied while also working knows there are various challenges, including the many demands on a finite amount of time.  Having someone to guide you through the process of setting up a literature search and knowing you can ask for help at any time maximized my use of time and enabled my success.

    The need to access information has remained consistent, whether for patient care, academic study, CPD, or just the desire for knowledge.  The challenge now is the information explosion. There are many more articles published and we have access to information from across the world, mostly at our fingertips.  Staff need the academic skills to identify the good from the bad, what is the best evidence.   They need to have a mindset of continual enquiry and professional curiosity to ensure all care and practice has a secure evidence base. This necessitates having access to the best evidence to inform practice, and the best place to get that, is the Library. 

    With thanks to Dawn for taking time out of her very busy schedule to talk with me.

    Hazel Neale, Healthcare Librarian, Craigavon

  • Healthcare Library at Craigavon closed 22 to 24 June

    Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Healthcare Library at Craigavon will be closed today Wednesday 22 until Friday 24 June. Apologies for any inconvenience.

    Please contact the Healthcare Library at RVH on 028 9097 6021 for any assistance.

  • Wellbeing @ the Library in Craigavon

    Wellbeing @ the Library in Craigavon

    The project was launched 22nd June 2021 with the aim of promoting the benefits of reading for health and wellbeing to HSC staff and students on placement in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust. It was initiated by the SHSCT Promoting Wellbeing Division in partnership with the staff in the Healthcare Library in Craigavon Area Hospital and with the support of the Trust’s Psychology Department. The project was funded by the Staff Health and Wellbeing Steering Group and the Southern Area Mental Health Implementation Plan.



    The scheme is endorsed by health professionals and has three main objectives:

    To support the health & wellbeing of the staff & placement students in the Southern Health & Social care Trust

    To inform & support the professional development of staff & placement students

    To improve the aesthetics of the healthcare library for staff & its users.

    The stock is available to all SHSCT staff and students on placement. To borrow any of the books, you need to be a registered member of The Healthcare Library of Northern Ireland – registration is free and can be completed online at: www.healthcarelibrary.qub.ac.uk/signup. For staff who cannot visit the library in person, books can be posted to their work address within the Trust.

    Library staff are happy to help so please call in, phone or email if you need assistance.

    Tel: 028 37562107 email: healthcare.library@southerntrust.hscni.net

    Some of the titles are also available as e-books, including: Your guide to understanding and dealing with dementia; Can I tell you about cerebral palsy; The sleep solution: Why Your Sleep Is Broken and How to Fix It; The Pursuit of Perfect: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Start Living a Richer, Happier Life.

    The Wellbeing Collection in the SHSCT is the second collection to be established in a Healthcare Library of Northern Ireland branch, the other is in the Healthcare Library of Northern Ireland at the Royal Victoria Hospital.