Stone Norman E, Kang Kevin K, Eisemon Eric O, Choueka Jack
Bull Hosp Jt Dis (2013). 2013;71(4):245-52.
Each Orthopaedic In-Training Examination (OITE) question references one or more journal articles or textbook sections as the evidence-based origin of its "preferred response." Previous studies identified the number of references to the top sources but not the number of questions covered by these top sources. The current study analyzes the question yield, time lag from publication, and sequential benefit-in terms of OITE questions covered-of the most referenced sources in order to provide residents and educators strategies for developing an efficient reading program.
We analyzed all OITE references from 2002 to 2009 and identified 1. The most referenced journals, text- books, authors, and journal articles; 2. The question yield of the top journals; 3. The time lag from article publication to OITE reference; and 4. The additional question benefit of the top sources when added sequentially. We repeated the analysis considering only journal articles published within 5 years of each respective OITE.
The most referenced journals were the The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Edition (JBJS-Am), Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (CORR), and the The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOS). JBJS-Am accounted for 14% of all references and was referenced on 24% of questions; CORR and JAAOS each contributed 6% of references and were referenced on 11% of questions. The average time from article publication to OITE reference was 8.1 years (median: 6 years, mode: 2 years). The top 29 authors were referenced on 15% of OITE questions. The two most-referenced articles were each referenced 7 times in 8 years. Regarding question yield, 18% of published JAAOS articles were referenced on an OITE, as opposed to 7% of JBJS-Am articles and 2% of CORR articles. Considering articles published within 5 years of an OITE, the number of questions referencing JBJS-Am decreased from 24% to 10%. The sequential benefit of adding JAAOS and CORR during the 5 years was an additional 8% of total questions.
When developing a reading curriculum, educators and residents should be aware of the question yield, reading efficiency, and time lag to publication of the most common OITE reference sources.
每次骨科住院医师培训考试(OITE)的每个问题都引用一篇或多篇期刊文章或教科书章节作为其“首选答案”的循证来源。以往的研究确定了对顶级来源的引用数量,但未确定这些顶级来源所涵盖的问题数量。本研究分析了被引用最多的来源的问题产出、从发表到被引用的时间间隔以及连续纳入时在OITE问题涵盖方面的益处,以便为住院医师和教育工作者提供制定高效阅读计划的策略。
我们分析了2002年至2009年期间所有的OITE参考文献,并确定了:1. 被引用最多的期刊、教科书、作者和期刊文章;2. 顶级期刊的问题产出;3. 文章发表到被OITE引用的时间间隔;4. 顶级来源依次增加时额外的问题益处。我们仅考虑在每次OITE考试前5年内发表的期刊文章重复进行了分析。
被引用最多的期刊是《骨与关节外科杂志》美国版(JBJS-Am)、《临床骨科及相关研究》(CORR)和《美国骨科医师学会杂志》(JAAOS)。JBJS-Am占所有参考文献的14%,在24%的问题中被引用;CORR和JAAOS各占参考文献的6%,在11%的问题中被引用。文章发表到被OITE引用的平均时间为8.1年(中位数:6年,众数:2年)。29位顶级作者在15%的OITE问题中被引用。两篇被引用最多的文章在8年内各被引用7次。关于问题产出,发表在JAAOS上的文章有18%在OITE中被引用,而JBJS-Am文章为7%,CORR文章为2%。考虑在OITE考试前5年内发表的文章,引用JBJS-Am的问题数量从24%降至10%。在这5年期间依次纳入JAAOS和CORR的额外益处是占总问题数量的8%。
在制定阅读课程时,教育工作者和住院医师应了解最常见的OITE参考文献来源的问题产出、阅读效率和发表时间间隔。