Van Derwood J G, Tietze P E, Nagy M C
Tuscaloosa Family Medicine Residency Program, University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences 35487-0378.
South Med J. 1991 Apr;84(4):483-7. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199104000-00018.
The prevalence and structure of journal clubs in family medicine training programs in the southeastern United States was ascertained by a survey of directors of residency training programs and family practice residents in this region. There are journal clubs in 84% of the 74 programs included. The journal club appears to be well attended, and attendance is enhanced by faculty participation and a positive perception of the activity by the program directors. The vast majority of residents and directors agree that the journal club is a positive part of the educational program. In programs with journal clubs, participants reported reading significantly more than nonparticipants.
通过对美国东南部地区住院医师培训项目主任和家庭医学住院医师进行调查,确定了该地区家庭医学培训项目中期刊俱乐部的普及情况和结构。在纳入调查的74个项目中,84%设有期刊俱乐部。期刊俱乐部的参与度似乎很高,教员的参与以及项目主任对该活动的积极看法提高了参与度。绝大多数住院医师和主任都认为期刊俱乐部是教育项目的一个积极组成部分。在设有期刊俱乐部的项目中,参与者报告称阅读量明显高于非参与者。