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电子健康信息对发展中国家医生的相关性:托勒密项目基于互联网的健康信息研究(IBHIS)结果

Relevance of electronic health information to doctors in the developing world: results of the Ptolemy Project's Internet-based Health Information Study (IBHIS).

作者信息

Burton Kirsteen R, Howard Andrew, Beveridge Massey

机构信息

Office of international Surgery, University of Toronto, c/o 228 26th Avenue SW, Suite 301, Calgary, Alberta T2S 3C6, Canada.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2005 Sep;29(9):1194-8. doi: 10.1007/s00268-005-7938-2.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the current usage, relevance, and preferences for electronic health information (EHI) in the participant surgeons' clinical, research, and teaching activities. The Internet-Based Health Information Survey (IBHIS) was conducted from August to December 2003. Thirty-seven doctors (primarily practicing in East Africa) participated, all of whom had been using the Ptolemy resources for at least 6 months. Survey questions concerned time spent reading medical literature, preferred information sources, preferred type of publication, relevance, preference for western versus local medical literature, and academic productivity. Among the 75 eligible participants, 37 (48%) responded. From these responses it was found that African surgeons with access to EHI read more than articles than they did before they had such access, and they find that the information obtained is highly relevant to their clinical, teaching, and research activities. They prefer electronic journals to textbooks and are more inclined to change their practice based on information found in western journals than local journals. Ptolemy resources helped the respondents who reported academic work write a total of 33 papers for presentation or publication. Overall, access to EHI enables doctors in Africa to read more, is relevant, and contributes directly to academic productivity; thus Western medical literature is useful in the developing world, and EHI delivery should continue to expand.

摘要

本研究的目的是确定参与研究的外科医生在临床、研究和教学活动中对电子健康信息(EHI)的当前使用情况、相关性和偏好。基于互联网的健康信息调查(IBHIS)于2003年8月至12月进行。三十七名医生(主要在东非执业)参与了调查,他们都使用托勒密资源至少六个月。调查问题涉及阅读医学文献的时间、首选信息来源、首选出版物类型、相关性、对西方医学文献与本地医学文献的偏好以及学术产出。在75名符合条件的参与者中,37人(48%)做出了回应。从这些回应中发现,能够获取EHI的非洲外科医生比他们在有此获取途径之前阅读的文章更多,并且他们发现所获得的信息与他们的临床、教学和研究活动高度相关。他们更喜欢电子期刊而非教科书,并且比起本地期刊,更倾向于根据在西方期刊中找到的信息改变他们的临床实践。托勒密资源帮助报告有学术工作的受访者共撰写了33篇论文用于展示或发表。总体而言,获取EHI使非洲的医生能够阅读更多文献,具有相关性,并直接促进学术产出;因此西方医学文献在发展中世界是有用的,并且EHI的提供应继续扩大。

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