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物理医学与康复住院医师的阅读习惯

Reading habits of physical medicine and rehabilitation resident physicians.

作者信息

Burke David T, DeVito Melissa C, Schneider Jeffrey C, Julien Sam, Judelson Andrew L

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.

出版信息

Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2004 Jul;83(7):551-9. doi: 10.1097/01.phm.0000130035.54932.b9.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the focus and extent of the resident physician reading habits, to compare how these change over the years of their training, and to compare these habits with those of physiatrists in practice.

DESIGN

A total of 1,076 surveys were sent to 80 physical medicine and rehabilitation residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. The questionnaire contained a list of 36 journals pertinent to the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Resident physicians were asked to indicate which journals they read during the past year and how extensively they read them. Respondents were also asked whether they participated in a journal club and if they read as much as they would like.

RESULTS

A total of 324 surveys (30.1%) were completed correctly. At least half of the surveyed resident physicians scanned or read six journals:Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (85.2%), American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (80.6%), Journal of the American Medical Association (68.8%), New England Journal of Medicine (60.5%), American Journal of Sports Medicine (50.9%), and Rehab in Review (49.7%). Most resident physicians (93.9%) responded that they do not read as much as they would like, and 90.1% of resident physicians participate in some form of journal club.

CONCLUSION

Most resident physicians in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation tend to scan for important articles within one of six journals, with most of these physicians noting that they do not read as much as they would like. As the resident physicians advance in postgraduate-year level, the number of journals that they scan increases. The reading habits of the resident physicians were quite similar to those noted in our previous study of the reading habits of practicing physiatrists.

摘要

目的

调查住院医师阅读习惯的重点和范围,比较这些习惯在其培训年份中的变化情况,并将这些习惯与从业物理治疗师的习惯进行比较。

设计

向经研究生医学教育认证委员会认证的80个物理医学与康复住院医师培训项目发送了总共1076份调查问卷。问卷包含一份与物理医学与康复领域相关的36种期刊列表。要求住院医师指出他们在过去一年中阅读了哪些期刊以及阅读的深度。还询问了受访者是否参加过期刊俱乐部以及他们的阅读量是否达到自己期望的水平。

结果

总共324份调查问卷(30.1%)被正确填写。至少一半的受访住院医师浏览或阅读了六种期刊:《物理医学与康复档案》(85.2%)、《美国物理医学与康复杂志》(80.6%)、《美国医学会杂志》(68.8%)、《新英格兰医学杂志》(60.5%)、《美国运动医学杂志》(50.9%)和《康复评论》(49.7%)。大多数住院医师(93.9%)表示他们的阅读量未达到自己期望的水平,并且90.1%的住院医师参加了某种形式的期刊俱乐部。

结论

物理医学与康复领域的大多数住院医师倾向于在六种期刊中的一种内浏览重要文章,大多数这些医师指出他们的阅读量未达到自己期望的水平。随着住院医师在研究生年级的升高,他们浏览的期刊数量增加。住院医师的阅读习惯与我们之前对从业物理治疗师阅读习惯的研究中所指出的习惯非常相似。

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