Hersh William R, Crabtree M Katherine, Hickam David H, Sacherek Lynetta, Friedman Charles P, Tidmarsh Patricia, Mosbaek Craig, Kraemer Dale
Division of Medical Onformatics and Outcomes Research, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon 97201, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2002 May-Jun;9(3):283-93. doi: 10.1197/jamia.m0996.
This study sought to assess the ability of medical and nurse practitioner students to use MEDLINE to obtain evidence for answering clinical questions and to identify factors associated with the successful answering of questions.
A convenience sample of medical and nurse practitioner students was recruited. After completing instruments measuring demographic variables, computer and searching attitudes and experience, and cognitive traits, the subjects were given a brief orientation to MEDLINE searching and the techniques of evidence-based medicine. The subjects were then given 5 questions (from a pool of 20) to answer in two sessions using the Ovid MEDLINE system and the Oregon Health & Science University library collection. Each question was answered using three possible responses that reflected the quality of the evidence. All actions capable of being logged by the Ovid system were captured. Statistical analysis was performed using a model based on generalized estimating equations. The relevance-based measures of recall and precision were measured by defining end queries and having relevance judgments made by physicians who were not associated with the study.
Forty-five medical and 21 nurse practitioner students provided usable answers to 324 questions. The rate of correctness increased from 32.3 to 51.6 percent for medical students and from 31.7 to 34.7 percent for nurse practitioner students. Ability to answer questions correctly was most strongly associated with correctness of the answer before searching, user experience with MEDLINE features, the evidence-based medicine question type, and the spatial visualization score. The spatial visualization score showed multi-colinearity with student type (medical vs. nurse practitioner). Medical and nurse practitioner students obtained comparable recall and precision, neither of which was associated with correctness of the answer.
Medical and nurse practitioner students in this study were at best moderately successful at answering clinical questions correctly with the assistance of literature searching. The results confirm the importance of evaluating both search ability and the ability to use the resulting information to accomplish a clinical task.
本研究旨在评估医学专业学生和执业护士学生使用医学文献数据库(MEDLINE)获取证据以回答临床问题的能力,并确定与成功回答问题相关的因素。
选取医学专业学生和执业护士学生作为便利样本。在完成测量人口统计学变量、计算机及搜索态度和经验以及认知特质的工具后,向受试者简要介绍MEDLINE搜索及循证医学技术。然后让受试者使用Ovid MEDLINE系统和俄勒冈健康与科学大学图书馆馆藏,分两个阶段回答5个问题(从20个问题库中抽取)。每个问题通过反映证据质量的三种可能答案进行回答。记录Ovid系统能够记录的所有操作。使用基于广义估计方程的模型进行统计分析。通过定义最终查询并由与该研究无关的医生进行相关性判断,来测量基于相关性的召回率和精确率。
45名医学专业学生和21名执业护士学生对324个问题提供了可用答案。医学生的正确回答率从32.3%提高到51.6%,执业护士学生的正确回答率从31.7%提高到34.7%。正确回答问题的能力与搜索前答案的正确性、对MEDLINE功能的用户体验、循证医学问题类型以及空间可视化得分密切相关。空间可视化得分与学生类型(医学专业与执业护士)显示出多重共线性。医学专业学生和执业护士学生获得了相当的召回率和精确率,且两者均与答案的正确性无关。
本研究中的医学专业学生和执业护士学生在文献检索的帮助下正确回答临床问题的成功率充其量只是中等。结果证实了评估搜索能力以及使用所得信息完成临床任务能力的重要性。