Perceived Value of a Women's Health Journal Club in Rural Hawai'i.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nataliya Panova, Connor Goo, Fujiko Matsui, Paris N Stowers
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Abstract

Objectives: Rural Hawai'i faces a shortage of physicians specializing in women's health. Improving clinician collaboration and access to the scientific literature are potential strategies for improving physician retention in this community. In 2021, a monthly women's health journal club was established for local clinicians and trainees on Hawai'i Island. Although journal clubs are common in large academic institutions, there are limited data regarding the value of journal clubs in rural and community practices. This study aimed to evaluate the value of a women's health journal club on Hawai'i Island.

Methods: We used an anonymous Web-based survey to evaluate the value of the journal club.

Results: Of the 18 eligible clinicians participating in the women's health journal club, 13 completed a Web-based survey (response rate 72%). The common reasons for attending journal club included wanting to learn about research methods/statistics (100%), seeking opportunities to discuss current best practices (86%), and desiring to practice critical review skills (71%). The majority of respondents (77%) believed that journal club was a valuable activity, and 92% of respondents would recommend this activity to a colleague. This journal club allowed participants to improve their understanding of research methods (85%) and stay up-to-date with medical advancements (85%).

Conclusions: This community-based journal club is a valuable activity for clinicians practicing on Hawai'i Island. Other rural communities may similarly benefit from engaging in structured scholarly discussion.

夏威夷农村地区对妇女健康期刊俱乐部价值的认识。
目标:夏威夷农村地区面临着妇女健康专科医生短缺的问题。改善临床医生的合作和科学文献的获取是提高该社区医生留任率的潜在策略。2021 年,夏威夷岛为当地临床医生和受训人员成立了妇女健康月刊俱乐部。虽然期刊俱乐部在大型学术机构中很常见,但有关期刊俱乐部在农村和社区实践中的价值的数据却很有限。本研究旨在评估夏威夷岛妇女健康期刊俱乐部的价值:方法:我们使用匿名网络调查来评估期刊俱乐部的价值:结果:在参加妇女健康期刊俱乐部的 18 名合格临床医生中,13 人完成了网络调查(回复率为 72%)。参加期刊俱乐部的常见原因包括希望了解研究方法/统计学(100%)、寻求机会讨论当前的最佳实践(86%)以及希望练习批判性评论技能(71%)。大多数受访者(77%)认为期刊俱乐部是一项有价值的活动,92%的受访者会向同事推荐这项活动。该期刊俱乐部让参与者提高了对研究方法的认识(85%),并了解了医学发展的最新动态(85%):这种基于社区的期刊俱乐部对于在夏威夷大岛执业的临床医生来说是一项非常有价值的活动。结论:对于在夏威夷岛执业的临床医生来说,这种以社区为基础的期刊俱乐部活动非常有价值,其他农村社区也可以从有组织的学术讨论中获益。
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Southern Medical Journal
Southern Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
9.10%
发文量
222
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: As the official journal of the Birmingham, Alabama-based Southern Medical Association (SMA), the Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) has for more than 100 years provided the latest clinical information in areas that affect patients'' daily lives. Now delivered to individuals exclusively online, the SMJ has a multidisciplinary focus that covers a broad range of topics relevant to physicians and other healthcare specialists in all relevant aspects of the profession, including medicine and medical specialties, surgery and surgery specialties; child and maternal health; mental health; emergency and disaster medicine; public health and environmental medicine; bioethics and medical education; and quality health care, patient safety, and best practices. Each month, articles span the spectrum of medical topics, providing timely, up-to-the-minute information for both primary care physicians and specialists. Contributors include leaders in the healthcare field from across the country and around the world. The SMJ enables physicians to provide the best possible care to patients in this age of rapidly changing modern medicine.
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