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Revisiting the journal club.

作者信息

Cave Marie-Therese, Clandinin D Jean

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

出版信息

Med Teach. 2007 May;29(4):365-70. doi: 10.1080/01421590701477415.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent descriptions of journal clubs identify their purpose as reading current medical literature, critically appraising it for validity and applicability to the readers' patient population, and distilling the best available clinical evidence. A clinical problem or question from practice within a discipline is identified, and relevant literature is selected and critically appraised. The process addresses the first tenet of evidence-based medicine; that is, gathering the best evidence from research data, but there is little information about when and how the second and third tenets (namely, incorporating individual clinician's expertise and individual patient's perspective) are addressed.

AIMS

The study aim was to explore the value, for physician-learners, of reading physician-authored books within the context of an ongoing conversation group. This paper draws on the results of a year-long study with a group of medical students, residents, and novice physicians who read physician-authored books about their practice areas and subsequently met in a conversation group.

DESCRIPTION

The study process facilitated learning around two neglected tenets of evidence-based medicine: the integration of clinical expertise, and incorporating patients' perspectives into clinical decision-making. It also fulfilled an earlier purpose of journal clubs, namely the fostering of collegiality and the development of professional identity in physicians.

CONCLUSION

This study shows the value of reading a type of medical literature that is different, but complementary, to the kind read in contemporary journal clubs.

摘要

背景

近期对医学文献讨论会的描述将其目的确定为阅读当前医学文献,批判性地评估其对读者患者群体的有效性和适用性,并提炼出最佳可用临床证据。确定学科内实践中的临床问题或疑问,选择相关文献并进行批判性评估。该过程涉及循证医学的首要原则,即从研究数据中收集最佳证据,但关于何时以及如何处理第二和第三原则(即纳入个体临床医生的专业知识和个体患者的观点)的信息很少。

目的

本研究旨在探讨在持续的交流小组背景下,阅读医生撰写的书籍对医生学习者的价值。本文借鉴了一项为期一年的研究结果,该研究针对一组医学生、住院医师和新手医生,他们阅读了医生撰写其执业领域的医生撰写的书籍,随后在一个交流小组中进行讨论。

描述

该研究过程促进了围绕循证医学两个被忽视的原则的学习:临床专业知识的整合,以及将患者的观点纳入临床决策。它还实现了医学文献讨论会早期的一个目的,即促进医生之间的 collegiality 和职业身份的发展。

结论

本研究表明阅读一种与当代医学文献讨论会中阅读的文献不同但互补的医学文献具有价值。

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