妇产科学员循证医学知识、技能与态度的问卷调查

JRSM short reports Pub Date : 2013-11-21 eCollection Date: 2013-12-01 DOI:10.1177/2042533313498719
Yadava Bapurao Jeve, Angi Doshani, Tanu Singhal, Justin Konje
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目的:了解学员目前的循证医学技能和实践情况。设计:问卷研究。设置:电子调查发送给东米德兰兹南区所有妇产科培训生,收集的回复是匿名的。参与者:东米德兰南迪纳里所有妇产科培训生。主要结果测量:自我报告的循证医学各组成部分的态度、技能和知识。结果:69名学员被纳入研究,其中35人有反应。在所有答复者中,近72%的受训者使用非循证方法来寻找临床问题的答案,而只有18%的人使用适当的循证医学实践来解决此类问题。只有35%的学员具备最低限度的文献检索技能。大多数受训者很难理解循证医学的各种组成部分。近80%的受训者没有接受过循证医学方面的正规教育或培训。结论:本研究强调了受训者循证医学技能的不足,并敦促将循证医学与专业学习模块一起纳入正式培训。
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Knowledge, skills and attitude of evidence-based medicine among obstetrics and gynaecology trainees: a questionnaire survey.

Objectives: To determine current evidence-based medicine skills and practice among trainees.

Design: Questionnaire study.

Setting: Electronic survey was sent to all obstetrics and gynaecology trainees in East Midlands South Deanery, and responses collected were anonymous.

Participants: All obstetrics and gynaecology trainees in East Midland South Deanery.

Main outcome measures: Self-reported attitude, skills and knowledge in various components of evidence-based medicine.

Results: 69 trainees were included in the study of which 35 responded. Among all respondents, almost 72% of trainees use non-evidence-based methods to find answers for their clinical questions, whereas only 18% use appropriate evidence-based medicine practice for such queries. Just 35% of trainees have minimum skills of literature searching. Most of the trainees struggle to understand various components of evidence-based medicine. Nearly 80% of trainees do not have formal education or training with regard to evidence-based medicine.

Conclusions: This study highlights the inadequacy of evidence-based medicine skills among trainees and urges that evidence-based medicine be incorporated in formal training along with specialty study modules.

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