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拉丁美洲医学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间的科学素养和偏好使用的资源:一项多国家调查。

Scientific literacy and preferred resources used by Latin American medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: A multinational survey.

机构信息

Colegio de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador.

Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Autonoma de Yucatán, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.

出版信息

F1000Res. 2022 Mar 21;11:341. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.109398.2. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

This study aims to identify the preferred sources for acquiring knowledge about COVID-19 and to evaluate basic knowledge on critical scientific literature appraisal in students from medical schools located in Spanish speaking countries in Latin America.  We designed an online survey of 15 closed-ended questions related to demographics, preferred resources for COVID-19 training, and items to assess critical appraisal skills. A snowball method was used for sampling. We conducted a descriptive analysis and Chi-squared tests to compare the proportion of correct identification of the concept of a preprint and a predatory journal when considering a) self-perceived level of knowledge, b) public vs private school, c) inclusion of a scientific literature appraisal subject in the curriculum, and d) progress in medical school. Our sample included 770 valid responses, out of which most of the participants included were from Mexico (n=283, 36.8%) and Ecuador (n=229, 29.7%). Participants preferred using evidence-based clinical resources (EBCRs) to learn more about COVID-19 (n=182, 23.6%). The preferred study design was case report/series (n=218, 28.1%). We found that only 265 participants correctly identified the concept of a preprint (34.4%), while 243 students (31.6%) correctly identified the characteristics of a predatory journal. We found no significant differences in the proportion of correct answers regardless of the self-perceived level of knowledge, progress in medical school, or scientific literature critical appraisal classes. This study is novel in its approach of identifying sources of knowledge used by Latin American medical students and provides insights into the need to reinforce training in critical appraisal of scientific literature during medical school.

摘要

本研究旨在确定获取 COVID-19 知识的首选来源,并评估来自拉丁美洲西班牙语国家医学院校学生对关键科学文献评价的基本知识。我们设计了一个包含 15 个封闭式问题的在线调查,涉及人口统计学、COVID-19 培训的首选资源以及评估批判性评价技能的项目。采用雪球抽样法进行抽样。我们进行了描述性分析和卡方检验,以比较在考虑以下因素时正确识别预印本和掠夺性期刊概念的比例:a)自我感知的知识水平,b)公立学校与私立学校,c)课程中是否包含科学文献评价科目,以及 d)医学院的进展。我们的样本包括 770 份有效回复,其中大多数参与者来自墨西哥(n=283,36.8%)和厄瓜多尔(n=229,29.7%)。参与者更喜欢使用基于证据的临床资源(EBCRs)来了解更多关于 COVID-19 的信息(n=182,23.6%)。首选的研究设计是病例报告/系列(n=218,28.1%)。我们发现只有 265 名参与者正确识别了预印本的概念(34.4%),而 243 名学生(31.6%)正确识别了掠夺性期刊的特征。无论自我感知的知识水平、医学院的进展程度或科学文献批判性评价课程如何,我们都没有发现正确答案比例的显著差异。本研究新颖之处在于确定了拉丁美洲医学生使用的知识来源,并提供了在医学院加强科学文献批判性评价培训的必要性的见解。

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