约旦大学医院住院医师对循证医学的态度:横断面研究

Q4 Medicine
Farihan Barghouti, Aseel Al Rababah, Nadia Almahallawi, D. Suleiman, Rwand Al-Amairah, Zina Smadi, Omar Ismail
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背景:循证医学(EBM)是一个在不同环境下有不同定义的术语,被认为是一个模糊的概念。不过,它代表了一种经验主义的医学思维模式。目的:本研究旨在评估住院医师受训者对 EBM 的态度、知识和实践,以及在临床环境中遇到的障碍,以确定不同级别和科室的受训者之间的关系以及对患者护理的影响:在 2022 年 6 月至 2022 年 12 月期间进行了一次横断面调查,采用了面对面和在线问卷的形式。我们的问卷由 37 个问题组成,其中包括样本的特征、对 EBM 的态度以及对相关障碍的看法。纳入标准是在约旦大学医院工作的住院医师,共有 175 名住院医师同意参与这项研究,排除标准是其他医疗助理成员和研究员:向 175 名住院医师发放了调查问卷,他们填写了问卷并提供了社会人口信息。约 72.6% 的参与者为女性(n = 127),年龄中位数为 27 岁,四分位数范围为 2 岁。大多数参与者(n = 171,97.7%)表示以前听说过 "循证医学 "一词。当被问及住院医师对各种研究相关术语的了解时,他们的回答呈现出积极的趋势,大多数人表示对该术语有一定的了解。其余调查结果如下:尽管在接受培训期间没有接受过这方面的正规培训,但吉大一院的住院医师对 EBM 表现出了积极的看法,他们支持 EBM 并相信其结论。他们还普遍具备良好的术语知识。85%以上的人使用医学网站,50%以上的人发表过论文,50%以上的人赞同 EBM。
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Evidence-Based Medicine Attitudes among Residents at Jordan University Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Study
Background: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a term that has acquired different definitions in different settings and is considered as an ambiguous concept. However, it represents an empiricist mode of thinking in medicine. EBM is a patient-centered approach in medicine and bases clinical knowledge on evidence as well as having a huge impact on clinical practice during the past few decades.Aim: The study aimed to evaluate medical resident trainees’ attitude, knowledge, and practice of EBM and encountered barriers in clinical settings to determine the relationship between trainees at different levels and departments and implications on patient care.Methods: A cross sectional survey conducted between June 2022 till December 2022, utilizing face-to-face and online questionnaire. Our questionnaire consisted of 37 questions which include characteristics of the sample in addition to attitudes related to EBM and perceptions of barriers related to it. Inclusion criteria were residents working at Jordan University Hospital with a total of 175 residents who agreed to participate in this study, and exclusion criteria were other medical assistant members and fellows.Results: A survey was distributed to 175 residents, who completed it and provided information on their sociodemographic. Approximately 72.6 percent of the participants were females (n = 127), and the median age was 27 years and an interquartile range of 2 years. The majority of participants (n = 171, 97.7%) stated that they had heard the term "evidence-based medicine" before. When asked about the residents' knowledge of various research-related terms, their answers showed a positive trend, with the majority indicating that they had some understanding of the term. The remaining findings are covered below.Conclusion: Despite having received no formal training in this area during their years of training, JUH residents demonstrated positive views regarding EBM, supporting it, and believing in its conclusions. They also generally had good terminology knowledge. More than 85% utilize medical websites, more than 50% have papers published, and more than 50% endorse EBM.
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