Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
Division of Nephrology, San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, California.
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2023 May 1;18(5):573-580. doi: 10.2215/CJN.0000000000000123. Epub 2023 Feb 14.
As free open access medical education (FOAMed) use increases, it is important to characterize how and why learners are using this educational material in nephrology. We describe the frequency, purpose, and type of FOAMed usage across US nephrology fellows.
In this cross-sectional survey, items were emailed to all US adult and pediatric nephrology fellows via the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Fellow Survey in May 2022. The eight-item survey, developed to measure FOAMed engagement, had previously undergone instrument validation. The results were analyzed by descriptive statistics.
In total, 43% (359/842) adult nephrology fellows and 51% (45/88) pediatric nephrology fellows completed the survey. Seventy-four percent (300/404) of fellows reported using FOAMed, and 72% (215/300) started using FOAMed within the past 2 years. Of FOAMed users, 41% (122/300) reported viewing FOAMed and 33% (99/300) reported applying knowledge gained from these resources daily or weekly. Common purposes for FOAMed engagement included searching Twitter to learn about others' opinions in the field (43%; 130/300), reading blogs to answer clinical questions (35%; 105/300), and listening to podcasts for the most up-to-date information (39%; 116/300). Compared with traditional educational resources, fellows preferred using FOAMed for staying up to date on nephrology topics (75%) and answering clinical questions (37%). Among all fellows, the greatest barriers to FOAMed use were unfamiliarity with FOAMed (27%; 111/404), validity concerns (22%; 90/404), and a lack of a local community of FOAMed users (22%; 87/404).
Seventy-four percent of nephrology fellows used FOAMed resources in a variety of ways, and of them, 33% of fellows clinically applied knowledge gained from these resources. Reasons for engaging with FOAMed varied across resources.
随着自由开放获取医学教育(FOAMed)的使用增加,了解学习者在肾脏病学中使用这种教育材料的方式和原因非常重要。我们描述了美国肾脏病学住院医师使用 FOAMed 的频率、目的和类型。
在这项横断面调查中,于 2022 年 5 月通过美国肾脏病学会(ASN)住院医师调查向所有美国成人和儿科肾脏病学住院医师发送了电子邮件调查项目。该八项调查旨在衡量 FOAMed 参与度,之前已经过仪器验证。结果通过描述性统计进行分析。
共有 43%(359/842)的成人肾脏病学住院医师和 51%(45/88)的儿科肾脏病学住院医师完成了调查。74%(300/404)的住院医师报告使用了 FOAMed,其中 72%(215/300)在过去 2 年内开始使用 FOAMed。在 FOAMed 用户中,41%(122/300)报告观看 FOAMed,33%(99/300)报告每天或每周应用从这些资源中获得的知识。使用 FOAMed 的常见目的包括在 Twitter 上搜索以了解该领域其他人的意见(43%;130/300)、阅读博客以回答临床问题(35%;105/300)和收听播客以获取最新信息(39%;116/300)。与传统教育资源相比,住院医师更喜欢使用 FOAMed 来了解肾脏病学的最新信息(75%)和回答临床问题(37%)。在所有住院医师中,使用 FOAMed 的最大障碍是对 FOAMed 不熟悉(27%;111/404)、有效性问题(22%;90/404)和缺乏 FOAMed 用户的本地社区(22%;87/404)。
74%的肾脏病学住院医师以各种方式使用 FOAMed 资源,其中 33%的住院医师在临床实践中应用了从这些资源中获得的知识。使用 FOAMed 的原因因资源而异。