Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Med Teach. 2010;32(9):773-5. doi: 10.3109/01421591003692698.
Resident physicians are expected to demonstrate medical knowledge. However, little is known about the residents' reading habits and learning preferences.
To assess residents' reading habits and preferred educational resources.
Residents at five internal medicine training programs were surveyed regarding their reading and learning habits and preferences.
The majority (77.7%) of residents reported reading less than 7 h a week. Most residents (81.4%) read in response to patient care encounters. The preferred educational format was electronic; 94.6% of residents cited UpToDate as the most effective resource for knowledge acquisition, and 88.9% of residents reported that UpToDate was their first choice for answering clinical questions.
Residents spent little time reading and sought knowledge primarily from electronic resources. Most residents read in the context of patient care. Future research should focus on strategies for helping resident physicians learn in the electronic age.
住院医师需要展示医学知识。然而,对于住院医师的阅读习惯和学习偏好,人们知之甚少。
评估住院医师的阅读习惯和偏好的教育资源。
对五个内科培训项目的住院医师进行了阅读和学习习惯及偏好的调查。
大多数住院医师(77.7%)报告每周阅读时间少于 7 小时。大多数住院医师(81.4%)为了应对患者护理而阅读。首选的教育形式是电子的;94.6%的住院医师认为 UpToDate 是获取知识最有效的资源,88.9%的住院医师报告说 UpToDate 是他们回答临床问题的首选。
住院医师花很少的时间阅读,主要从电子资源中获取知识。大多数住院医师在患者护理的背景下阅读。未来的研究应集中于帮助住院医师在电子时代学习的策略。