通过使用结构化期刊俱乐部课程获得技能并参与其中。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Vishal J Thakkar, Marisa Toups, Adriane M Dela Cruz
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目的:期刊俱乐部是许多住院医师培训项目的共同内容。然而,几乎没有数据表明,这些活动能提高住院医师解读和使用科学文献的能力。作者开发了一套结构化的期刊俱乐部课程,旨在提高住院医师的科学素养技能,提高住院医师和主持人对高质量文章的接受度和参与度。本研究考察了该课程对客观技能、主观技能和参与度的影响:来自三个学术医疗中心的精神病学住院医师在 2022-2023 学年期间完成了 10-12 次虚拟期刊俱乐部活动。在该学年开始和结束时,住院医师完成了知识评估和科学素养技能的自我评分;在该学年结束时,住院医师对参加期刊俱乐部课程、准备情况和态度进行了自我评分,并对科学素养技能进行了评估:27名住院医师在两个时间点均完成了自我报告。在这一年中,客观技能评估的成绩没有提高。主观方面,住院医师表示对常用统计技术的理解有所加深,有能力判断文章中使用的技术是否恰当,以及从文章中学到的信息对临床实践的指导程度。在随访的 62 份住院医师参与度调查样本中,期刊俱乐部课程广受欢迎:结论:结构化期刊俱乐部课程的使用与住院医师自评科学素养技能的提高有关,并且具有很高的可接受性。要了解教学方法对期刊俱乐部成功的影响,还需要做更多的工作。
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Skills Acquisition and Engagement with the Use of a Structured Journal Club Curriculum.

Objective: Journal clubs are a common element of many residency programs. However, there is little data showing that they improve residents' ability to interpret and use the scientific literature. The authors developed a structured journal club curriculum intended to improve scientific literacy skills among residents and increase acceptability and participation in meaningful discussion of high-quality articles among both residents and facilitators. This study examined the impact of the curriculum on objective skills, subjective skills, and engagement.

Methods: Psychiatry residents from three academic medical centers completed 10-12 virtual journal clubs during academic year 2022-2023. At the start and end of that year, residents completed a knowledge assessment and a self-rating of scientific literacy skills; at the end of the year, residents self-rated participation in, preparation for, and attitudes towards journal club sessions and assessment of scientific literacy skills.

Results: Twenty-seven residents completed self-reports at both time points. Performance on the objective skills assessment did not improve over the course of the year. Subjectively, residents reported increased understanding of common statistical techniques, ability to determine if techniques used in an article are appropriate, and the extent to which information learned from articles informs clinical practice. In the sample of 62 resident engagement surveys at follow-up, the journal club curriculum was well-received.

Conclusions: Use of a structured journal club curriculum was associated with improvements in self-rated scientific literacy skills among residents and had high acceptability. More work is needed to understand the impact of teaching methodology on journal club success.

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来源期刊
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3.60
自引率
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期刊介绍: Academic Psychiatry is the international journal of the American Association of Chairs of Departments of Psychiatry, American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Association for Academic Psychiatry, and Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry publishes original, scholarly work in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences that focuses on innovative education, academic leadership, and advocacy. The scope of the journal includes work that furthers knowledge and stimulates evidence-based advances in academic psychiatry in the following domains: education and training, leadership and administration, career and professional development, ethics and professionalism, and health and well-being.
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