Balajić Karolina, Barac-Latas Vesna, Drenjancević Ines, Ostojić Marko, Fabijanić Damir, Puljak Livia
University of Split School of Medicine, Soltanska 2, 21000 Split, Croatia.
Croat Med J. 2012 Aug;53(4):367-73. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2012.53.367.
To investigate whether the introduction of a vertical subject on research in biomedicine and founding of The Cochrane Collaboration branch at the University of Split School of Medicine influenced students' knowledge and attitudes toward evidence-based medicine (EBM), including the use of research literature.
We used a 26-item questionnaire on EBM knowledge and attitudes to survey 1232 medical students of all study years in 3 medical schools in Croatia (Split, Rijeka, Osijek) and the Croatian-speaking medical school in Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Students from the University of Split School of Medicine who had been exposed to the vertical subject on research in biomedicine and activities of The Cochrane Collaboration at the school had better knowledge and more positive attitudes toward EBM. In general, students rarely searched for evidence; 28% of students searched for evidence more than once a month and 96% of students used only textbooks in Croatian and teachers' handouts, even though 74% of students agreed that articles from scholarly journals were an important supplement for textbooks.
Building up an environment that fosters EBM may be beneficial for students' knowledge and attitudes toward EBM. Teachers should encourage and require using evidence during all the courses in medical school.
调查在生物医学研究中引入垂直学科以及在斯普利特医学院设立考科蓝协作网分支机构是否会影响学生对循证医学(EBM)的知识和态度,包括研究文献的使用。
我们使用一份关于循证医学知识和态度的26项问卷,对克罗地亚3所医学院(斯普利特、里耶卡、奥西耶克)以及莫斯塔尔(波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那)讲克罗地亚语的医学院各学习年份的1232名医学生进行了调查。
接触过生物医学研究垂直学科以及该校考科蓝协作网活动的斯普利特医学院学生,对循证医学有更好的知识和更积极的态度。总体而言,学生很少搜索证据;28%的学生每月搜索证据不止一次,96%的学生仅使用克罗地亚语教材和教师讲义,尽管74%的学生认为学术期刊文章是教材的重要补充。
营造促进循证医学的环境可能有利于学生对循证医学的知识和态度。教师应鼓励并要求在医学院的所有课程中使用证据。