Effectiveness of an evidence-based chiropractic continuing education workshop on participant knowledge of evidence-based health care.

Ronald J Feise, Jaroslaw P Grod, Anne Taylor-Vaisey
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Background: Chiropractors must continue to learn, develop themselves professionally throughout their careers, and become self-directed and lifelong learners. Using an evidence-based approach increases the probability of optimal patient outcomes. But most chiropractors lack knowledge and interest in evidence-based approaches. The purpose of this study was to develop and measure the effectiveness of evidence-based training for chiropractic practitioners in a continuing education setting.

Methods: We developed and evaluated a continuing education workshop on evidence-based principles and methods for chiropractic practitioners. Forty-seven chiropractors participated in the training and testing. The course consisted of 12.5 hours of training in which practitioners learned to develop focused questions, search electronic data bases, critically review articles and apply information from the literature to specific clinical questions. Following the workshop, we assessed the program performance through the use of knowledge testing and anonymous presentation quality surveys.

Results: Eighty-five percent of the participants completed all of the test, survey and data collection items. Pretest knowledge scores (15-item test) were low (47%). Post intervention scores (15-item test) improved with an effect size of 2.0. A 59-item knowledge posttest yielded very good results (mean score 88%). The quality of presentation was rated very good, and most participants (90%) would "definitely recommend" or "recommend" the workshop to a colleague.

Conclusion: The results of the study suggest that the continuing education course was effective in enhancing knowledge in the evidence-based approach and that the presentation was well accepted.

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循证脊骨疗法继续教育研讨会对参与者循证卫生保健知识的有效性。
背景:脊医必须不断学习,在整个职业生涯中发展自己,成为自我指导和终身学习者。采用循证方法可增加患者获得最佳结果的可能性。但大多数脊椎按摩师对循证疗法缺乏知识和兴趣。本研究的目的是发展和衡量在继续教育环境下脊椎指压治疗从业人员循证培训的有效性。方法:我们开发并评估了针对脊椎指压治疗从业者的循证原则和方法的继续教育研讨会。47名按摩师参加了培训和测试。该课程包括12.5小时的培训,在培训中,从业者学会了提出重点问题,搜索电子数据库,批判性地审查文章,并将文献中的信息应用于具体的临床问题。在研讨会之后,我们通过使用知识测试和匿名表示质量调查来评估程序的性能。结果:85%的参与者完成了所有的测试、调查和数据收集项目。前测知识得分(15项测验)较低(47%)。干预后得分(15项测试)提高,效应量为2.0。59项知识后测取得了很好的结果(平均得分88%)。报告的质量被评为非常好,大多数参与者(90%)会“绝对推荐”或“推荐”给同事。结论:本研究结果表明,继续教育课程在以证据为基础的方法中有效地提高了知识水平,并得到了广泛的认可。
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