Chan G C, Teng C L
Family Medicine Specialist, Poliklinik Komuniti Peringgit, Jalan Pantai Peringgit, 75400 Melaka.
Med J Malaysia. 2005 Jun;60(2):130-3.
A cross sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire to determine the perceptions of primary care doctors towards evidence-based medicine (EBM) was conclucted in Melaka state. About 78% of the primary care doctors were aware of EBM and agreed it could improve patient care. Only 6.7% of them had ever conducted a Medline literature search. They had a low level of awareness of review publications and databases relevant to EBM; only about 33% of them were aware of the Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews. Over half of the respondents had at least some understanding of the technical terms used in EBM. Ninety percent of the respondents had Internet access and the majority of them used it at home. The main barriers to practicing EBM were lack of personal time and lack of Internet access in the primary care clinics.
在马六甲州开展了一项横断面研究,使用自行填写的问卷来确定基层医疗医生对循证医学(EBM)的看法。约78%的基层医疗医生知晓循证医学,并认同其可改善患者护理。他们中只有6.7%曾进行过医学文献数据库检索。他们对与循证医学相关的综述出版物和数据库的知晓程度较低;只有约33%的人知道考克兰系统评价数据库。超过一半的受访者对循证医学中使用的技术术语至少有一定了解。90%的受访者可以上网,其中大多数人在家中使用网络。实施循证医学的主要障碍是缺乏个人时间以及基层医疗诊所无法上网。