Abdulla Aza
Princess Royal University Hospital, Kent, UK.
Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2016 Jun 28;2:2333721416653036. doi: 10.1177/2333721416653036. eCollection 2016 Jan-Dec.
Evidence has accumulated in support of the role of Journal Clubs (JC) as an effective educational tool especially in promoting critical appraisal skills, and improving knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics. However, the educational underpinnings that inform the process and explain how learning occurs within the context of JCs have not been investigated. We conducted a qualitative study among the members of the geriatric JC to better understand the process of learning in a JC setting. We employed a two-step methodology starting with a nominal group technique and followed by one to one semi-structured interviews. The members of the JC were in various stages of their medical training, as well as attending physicians (consultants). This study confirms that the JC in geriatrics provides significant learning through its unique style. The JC may be envisaged as a community of practice offering learning experience even for senior physicians. The learning that occurs is enhanced by relating the content to real life clinical cases and through promoting group interaction, discussion and dialogue. The attending physicians added to the learning process by helping to link pieces of information together and demonstrating its relevance to clinical practice.
越来越多的证据支持期刊俱乐部(JC)作为一种有效的教育工具所发挥的作用,尤其是在提升批判性评估技能以及增进流行病学和生物统计学知识方面。然而,尚未对指导期刊俱乐部活动过程并解释在其背景下学习如何发生的教育基础进行研究。我们对老年医学期刊俱乐部的成员开展了一项定性研究,以更好地了解在期刊俱乐部环境中的学习过程。我们采用了两步法,首先是名义小组技术,然后是一对一的半结构化访谈。期刊俱乐部的成员处于医学培训的不同阶段,还有主治医生(顾问医生)。本研究证实,老年医学期刊俱乐部通过其独特的方式提供了重要的学习机会。期刊俱乐部可以被设想为一个实践社区,即使对资深医生也能提供学习体验。通过将内容与实际临床病例相关联,并通过促进小组互动、讨论和对话,所发生的学习得到了加强。主治医生通过帮助将信息片段联系起来并展示其与临床实践的相关性,为学习过程增添了助力。