Shurtz Suzanne, Fajt Virginia, Heyns Erla P, Norton Hannah F, Weingart Sandra
J Vet Med Educ. 2017 Winter;44(4):660-668. doi: 10.3138/jvme.1215-199R. Epub 2016 Jul 14.
There is no comprehensive review of the extent to which evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) is taught in AVMA-accredited colleges of veterinary medicine in the US and Canada. We surveyed teaching faculty and librarians at these institutions to determine what EBVM skills are currently included in curricula, how they are taught, and to what extent librarians are involved in this process. Librarians appear to be an underused resource, as 59% of respondents did not use librarians/library resources in teaching EBVM. We discovered that there is no standard teaching methodology nor are there common learning activities for EBVM among our survey respondents, who represent 22 institutions. Respondents reported major barriers to inclusion such as a perceived shortage of time in an already-crowded course of study and a lack of high-quality evidence and point-of-care tools. Suggestions for overcoming these barriers include collaborating with librarians and using new EBVM online teaching resources.
目前尚无对美国和加拿大美国兽医医学协会(AVMA)认可的兽医学院中循证兽医学(EBVM)教学程度的全面综述。我们对这些机构的教师和图书馆员进行了调查,以确定当前课程中包含哪些EBVM技能、这些技能是如何教授的,以及图书馆员在这一过程中的参与程度。图书馆员似乎是一种未得到充分利用的资源,因为59%的受访者在EBVM教学中未使用图书馆员/图书馆资源。我们发现,在我们所调查的代表22所机构的受访者中,EBVM没有标准的教学方法,也没有共同的学习活动。受访者报告了纳入EBVM的主要障碍,如在本已拥挤的学习课程中感觉时间不足,以及缺乏高质量的证据和即时医疗工具。克服这些障碍的建议包括与图书馆员合作以及使用新的EBVM在线教学资源。