Jenssen Brian P, Desai Bimal R, Callahan James M
J Grad Med Educ. 2014 Jun;6(2):341-4. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-13-00249.1.
Awareness of the primary literature is important for clinicians. Lack of time, poor access to information, and lack of personal initiative may be barriers for some trainees. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) readers aggregate web content, such as journal abstracts, in a single location for easy viewing.
We assessed whether use of an RSS reader would increase resident reading frequency, familiarity, and understanding of the primary literature.
We conducted a single-center, prospective, randomized, nonblinded, controlled trial of the effect of RSS reader use on knowledge of recent literature among pediatrics residents. Residents were randomly assigned to the RSS group (education in RSS use and receipt of the Pediatrics RSS feed) or a control group that followed standard reading practices. Outcome measures were differences on baseline and monthly surveys of reading frequency, familiarity with recent publications, and knowledge of recent articles (familiarity validation).
Of 144 eligible residents, 79 (55%) were enrolled in the survey, with 81% (64 of 79) of participants completing all surveys. The RSS reader use was correlated with greater familiarity with selected articles, but not with improved understanding (as measured by ability to answer multiple-choice questions about content). Participants reported satisfaction with the RSS reader based on its ease of use, accessibility, and as an aid in supplementing reading.
The RSS reader use was accepted by residents and associated with increased familiarity with the primary literature but not with increased understanding.
临床医生了解医学专业文献很重要。对一些实习生来说,时间不足、获取信息困难以及缺乏个人主动性可能是障碍。简易信息聚合(RSS)阅读器可在单一位置汇总网页内容,如期刊摘要,便于查看。
我们评估使用RSS阅读器是否会提高住院医师对医学专业文献的阅读频率、熟悉程度和理解能力。
我们进行了一项单中心、前瞻性、随机、非盲法对照试验,以研究使用RSS阅读器对儿科住院医师了解近期文献知识的影响。住院医师被随机分为RSS组(接受RSS使用培训并接收儿科学RSS源)或遵循标准阅读习惯的对照组。观察指标为基线调查和每月调查在阅读频率、对近期出版物的熟悉程度以及对近期文章的了解(熟悉度验证)方面的差异。
144名符合条件的住院医师中,79名(55%)参与了调查,81%(79名中的64名)参与者完成了所有调查。使用RSS阅读器与对所选文章更熟悉相关,但与理解能力的提高无关(通过回答关于文章内容的多项选择题的能力来衡量)。参与者基于其易用性、可及性以及作为辅助阅读工具的作用,对RSS阅读器表示满意。
住院医师接受使用RSS阅读器,且这与对医学专业文献更熟悉相关,但与理解能力提高无关。