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一项多中心随机对照试验的结果表明,有主持人的期刊俱乐部比互联网期刊俱乐部更能有效地教授批判性评价技能。

A moderated journal club is more effective than an Internet journal club in teaching critical appraisal skills: results of a multicenter randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Division of General Surgery, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Am Coll Surg. 2010 Dec;211(6):769-76. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2010.08.016. Epub 2010 Oct 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evidence Based Reviews in Surgery (EBRS) is an Internet journal club that is effective in teaching critical appraisal skills to practicing surgeons. The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to determine whether teaching critical appraisal skills to surgical residents through the Internet is as effective as a moderated in-person journal club.

STUDY DESIGN

Twelve general surgery programs were cluster-randomized to an Internet group (6 programs; 227 residents; 23 to 47 residents/program) or a moderated journal club (6 programs, 216 residents, 21 to 72 residents/program). Each EBRS package includes a clinical and methodological article plus clinical and methodological reviews. Residents in the Internet group were required to complete 8 EBRS packages online plus participate in an online discussion group. Residents in the moderated group were required to attend 8 journal clubs moderated by a faculty member. All residents completed a validated test assessing expertise in critical appraisal.

RESULTS

In the Internet group, only 18% of residents completed at least 1 EBRS package compared with 96% in the moderated group. One hundred and thirty (57.8%) residents in the Internet group completed the test compared with 157 (72.7%) in the moderated group. The residents in the moderated group scored considerably better on the critical appraisal test, with a mean score of 42.1 compared with 37.4 in the Internet group (p = 0.05), with a moderate effect size of 0.6 SD.

CONCLUSIONS

A moderated journal club is considerably better in teaching critical appraisal skills to surgical residents. This is likely because of the low participation in the Internet journal club.

摘要

背景

循证外科评价(EBRS)是一种互联网期刊俱乐部,它在教授外科医生批判性评价技能方面非常有效。本随机对照试验的目的是确定通过互联网向外科住院医师教授批判性评价技能是否与主持的面对面期刊俱乐部一样有效。

研究设计

12 个普通外科项目被整群随机分为互联网组(6 个项目;227 名住院医师;每个项目 23-47 名住院医师)或主持的期刊俱乐部组(6 个项目,216 名住院医师,每个项目 21-72 名住院医师)。每个 EBRS 包包括一篇临床和方法学文章以及临床和方法学评论。互联网组的住院医师需要在线完成 8 个 EBRS 包,并参加在线讨论组。主持的期刊俱乐部组的住院医师需要参加由教员主持的 8 次期刊俱乐部。所有住院医师都完成了一项评估批判性评价专业知识的有效测试。

结果

在互联网组中,只有 18%的住院医师完成了至少 1 个 EBRS 包,而主持的期刊俱乐部组中则有 96%的住院医师完成了。互联网组中有 130 名(57.8%)住院医师完成了测试,而主持的期刊俱乐部组中有 157 名(72.7%)住院医师完成了测试。主持的期刊俱乐部组的住院医师在批判性评价测试中的得分明显更高,平均得分为 42.1,而互联网组的平均得分为 37.4(p=0.05),效应量为 0.6 SD。

结论

主持的期刊俱乐部在教授外科住院医师批判性评价技能方面要好得多。这可能是因为互联网期刊俱乐部的参与率较低。

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