[挪威医生的阅读习惯]

[Reading habits of Norwegian physicians].

作者信息

Nylenna M

机构信息

Tidsskrift for Den norske laegeforening, Lysaker.

出版信息

Nord Med. 1991;106(2):53-5.

DOI:
PMID:2006095
Abstract

Norwegian doctors spend on average 3.4 hours per week reading medical literature. 2/3 of this time is spent on medical journals. These are the main findings in a survey of self-reported reading time among 760 Norwegian doctors. Hospital doctors read more than doctors working outside hospital (3.9 vs. 2.7 hours per week), and internists spend more time reading than surgeons and general practitioners do. All categories of doctors report spending approximately one hour per week reading other material than journals and articles, and the differences between groups as regards reading time are accounted for by differences in the time spent on medical journals. Nine out of ten doctors read Tidsskrift for Den norske laegeforening (the Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association) regularly, and 2/3 read Nordisk Medicine (the Nordic Medical Journal). Every fifth doctor reads at least one out of four specified international journals (British Medical Journal, Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine or JAMA). Only one out of fifteen Norwegian doctors reads Läkartidningen (the Swedish Medical Journal) and Ugeskrift for Laeger (the Danish Medical Journal) on a regular basis.

摘要

挪威医生平均每周花3.4小时阅读医学文献。其中三分之二的时间用于阅读医学期刊。这些是对760名挪威医生自我报告的阅读时间进行调查的主要结果。医院医生比医院外工作的医生阅读时间更多(每周3.9小时对2.7小时),内科医生比外科医生和全科医生花更多时间阅读。所有类别的医生报告每周花大约一小时阅读期刊和文章以外的其他材料,不同组之间阅读时间的差异是由在医学期刊上花费时间的差异造成的。十分之九的医生定期阅读《挪威医学协会杂志》,三分之二的医生阅读《北欧医学杂志》。每五名医生中就有一名至少阅读四种指定国际期刊中的一种(《英国医学杂志》《柳叶刀》《新英格兰医学杂志》或《美国医学会杂志》)。只有十五分之一的挪威医生定期阅读《瑞典医学杂志》和《丹麦医学周刊》。

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