2006
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.2006.049262
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Evidence-based medicine: assessment of knowledge of basic epidemiological and research methods among medical doctors

Abstract: Background: An understanding of statistical methods and basic epidemiology are crucial for the practice of modern medicine. Aims: To assess (1) the knowledge of basic methods of conducting research and data analysis among residents and practicing doctors and (2) the effect of country of medical school graduation, professional status, medical article reading and writing experience on the level of this knowledge. Methods: Data were collected by means of a supervised self-administered questionnaire, which was dis… Show more

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“…Moreover, it has recently been shown that there are differences in capability regarding the use of data and research information depending on the country in which a medical doctor has graduated. 15 Of course language may have been one interfering factor which explains the observed phenomena. However, we know that in the Finnish system students get very familiar with messaging via computerised systems while this is not…”
Section: Comparisons Of Use Of Emails Between Different Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it has recently been shown that there are differences in capability regarding the use of data and research information depending on the country in which a medical doctor has graduated. 15 Of course language may have been one interfering factor which explains the observed phenomena. However, we know that in the Finnish system students get very familiar with messaging via computerised systems while this is not…”
Section: Comparisons Of Use Of Emails Between Different Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al revisar investigaciones publicadas en el área de medicina basada en evidencias, se encontró que, en general, el nivel de estos conocimientos en estudiantes y graduados de medicina es bajo, con porcentajes de acierto entre el 40 y 60% en preguntas relacionadas con indicadores de riesgo (3,15,16) . A pesar que estos estudios nos pueden dar una idea del nivel de conocimientos (en temas de MBE) en otras poblaciones, sus resultados no son comparables con los obtenidos en la presente investigación ya que en aquellas se mide el nivel de conocimiento de los conceptos sobre indicadores de riesgo epidemiológico y no su comprensión o aplicación (17) .…”
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“…9 Indeed, physicians spent, on average, less than 2 min searching for an answer to a clinical question 10 which highlights the need for summaries to be clear and concise; otherwise, errors in interpretation may be made which could impact on policy and medical practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%