沙特阿拉伯利雅得的家庭医学院居民是否在使用与其学科相关的期刊?

IF 0.5 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.46903/gjms/20.01.1044
S. Karim
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背景:当今临床医生必须适应快速变化的医疗环境和信息过载。还观察到,家庭医学住院医师学习其他专业期刊上的文章,以更新他们的临床知识库。本研究的目的是确定沙特阿拉伯利雅得家庭医学住院医师的期刊选择偏好。材料和方法:本描述性研究于2018年12月至2019年5月在沙特阿拉伯利雅得沙特国王大学家庭与社区医学系进行。我们的人群包括265名家庭医学住院医师,作为样本。经过试点测试,265名居民收到了一份保密但匿名的调查问卷。性别、年龄组、培训地点是人口学因素,而家庭医学期刊的选择、文章的选择、教育活动的模式和选择特定期刊的原因是研究变量。所有数据都是分类的,并以计数和百分比描述,CI为95%。结果:问卷回复率为45.28%(120/265)。120人中,男性51人(42.5%),女性69人(57.5%)。84%属于25-30岁年龄组。大多数居民55人(46.2%)来自卫生部中心。《美国家庭医生》杂志的访问频率最高(94.16%),而《家庭医学年鉴》的访问频率最低(15.83%)。大多数情况下,期刊的选择标准基于循证医学(45.43%),而0.83%的情况下,它基于科学信息研究所。大多数(76.66%)居民使用案例研究,而最低(18.33%)居民使用期刊俱乐部作为学习工具。大多数住院医师是根据同事的建议选择期刊的(54.16%),而医学代表的建议则最低(22.50%)。通过阅读高质量的家庭医学期刊,他们可以学会制定一种家庭医生的方法,这种方法可以应用于个人,而不仅仅是疾病。专职教员导师的支持性指导和指导应确保这种方法的维持,并应在整个实习期内保持。
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ARE FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENTS USING JOURNALS PERTINENT TO THEIR DISCIPLINE IN RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA?
Background: Today's clinicians have to adapt to rapidly changing medical environment and information overload. It has also been observed that family medicine residents study articles from journals of other specialties for updating their clinical knowledge base. The objective of this study was to determine the family medicine resident’s journal selection preferences in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Materials & Methods: This descriptive study was conducted from Dec 2018-May 2019 at Department of Family & Community Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Our population included 265 family medicine residents, taken as sample. After pilot testing, a confidential but anonymous questionnaire was mailed to 265 residents. Sex, age groups, training site were demographic, while choice of family medicine journals, selection of articles, patterns of educational activities and reasons for choosing specific journal were research variables. All data was categorical and was described as count and percentage with 95%CI. Results: The questionnaire response rate was 45.28% (120/265). Out of 120, 51 (42.5%) were men and 69 (57.5%) women. 84% belonged to age group 25-30 years. Most residents 55 (46.2%) were from Ministry of Health Centers. American Family Physician journal was most frequently accessed (94.16%), whereas Annals of Family Medicine was least accessed (15.83%). Journals selection criteria were based on EBM (45.43%) in most cases, while it was based on Institute for Scientific Information in 0.83% cases. Most (76.66%) residents were utilizing case study, while minimum (18.33%) residents were using journal club as learning tool. Majority of residents were choosing journals based on suggestions by colleagues (54.16%), while minimum by medical representatives (22.50%). Conclusion: The awareness of family practice journals that can make a family medicine resident think as a family physician was very low. By reading the high-quality family medicine journals they can learn to develop a family physicians’ approach which they can apply to the person rather than the disease alone. Supportive mentorship and guidance from a devoted faculty mentors should ensure the maintenance of this approach and should be maintained throughout the residency years.
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Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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