COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS BETWEEN LIBRARIANS AND HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS IN ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN HEALTH IN NORTH-EAST NIGERIA

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Umar Musa Yila,Dr. Temboge, Andrew,Patricia Ngozi Ofodu,Bukar, Snimbalya Simeon

Abstract

This study explores the collaborative efforts between librarians and healthcare professionals in


promoting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to health in North-East Nigeria.


With a focus on enhancing health literacy and access to healthcare information, the research


assesses the current level of collaboration, contributions of library services, and prevailing


challenges. A quantitative research design was adopted, targeting a population of 1,284


librarians and healthcare professionals, from which a sample of 305 was selected using simple


random sampling. Data were collected through survey questionnaires and analysed using


SPSS. Findings revealed a moderate level of collaboration, with participants acknowledging


the importance of joint health literacy programs, though formal partnerships and active


community engagements were still limited. Library services were found to contribute


meaningfully to healthcare information access, especially in underserved communities,


through resources, mobile libraries, and awareness programs. However, challenges such as


inadequate funding, limited digital literacy, and poor communication between sectors hindered


stronger partnerships. The study underscores the potential of integrating digital tools and


training to enhance health education and outreach. Recommendations include fostering


formalized partnerships, offering joint capacity-building initiatives, and improving


infrastructure for both libraries and healthcare providers. This study contributes to the discourse


on interprofessional collaboration in achieving SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and


highlights the role of libraries in public health promotion. It advocates for strengthened


librarian-healthcare professional alliances to advance sustainable healthcare practices in


marginalized areas of North-East Nigeria.

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Author Biography

Umar Musa Yila,Dr. Temboge, Andrew,Patricia Ngozi Ofodu,Bukar, Snimbalya Simeon, National Open University of Nigeria

Umar Musa Yila

National Open University of Nigeria

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