Gross Preston W, Pascual-Leone Nicolas, D Fabricant Peter, Doyle Shevaun M
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA.
HSS J. 2023 May;19(2):193-197. doi: 10.1177/15563316221131008. Epub 2022 Oct 18.
With the rise of social media and other web-based platforms, there has been a shift in how medical research findings are disseminated. : We sought to investigate how often orthopedic surgeons use different knowledge-seeking methods and how confident they were in their ability to stay up-to-date. : We distributed a 23-question survey to 120 orthopedic surgeons employed at a single tertiary-care metropolitan orthopedic hospital. The survey collected the surgeons' use of reference managers, RSS feeds, and preferred methods of staying up-to-date. Respondents were asked to report the number of hours they spent staying up-to-date per week and their success with keeping up with orthopedic specialty literature. : A total of 85 physicians responded (median age, 52 years); 83% of respondents who spent 3 or more hours a week in keeping up-to-date with the literature said they felt successful in doing so, while 40% of participants who spent less than 1 hour a week said they felt successful. Fifty-five percent of surgeons under the median age used social media, while only 29% of surgeons over the median age used social media. : This survey suggests that spending only 1 to 2 hours per week was enough to make the orthopedic surgeons we surveyed feel confident that they were keeping up with the literature in their specialty. These findings also suggest that it may be more important for surgeons to choose a convenient method of literature review that will enable them to maximize time spent reading, rather than attempting to use any one source.
随着社交媒体和其他基于网络的平台的兴起,医学研究成果的传播方式发生了转变。我们试图调查骨科医生使用不同知识获取方法的频率以及他们对自己跟上最新进展能力的信心程度。我们向一家大型三级护理都市骨科医院的120名骨科医生发放了一份包含23个问题的调查问卷。该调查收集了医生对参考文献管理软件、RSS订阅源的使用情况以及他们偏好的跟上最新进展的方法。受访者被要求报告他们每周用于跟上最新进展的时间以及他们在跟上骨科专业文献方面的成效。共有85名医生回复(中位年龄52岁);每周花费3小时或更多时间跟上文献进展的受访者中,83%表示他们觉得这样做很有成效,而每周花费不到1小时的参与者中,40%表示他们觉得很有成效。年龄中位数以下的外科医生中有55%使用社交媒体,而年龄中位数以上的外科医生中只有29%使用社交媒体。这项调查表明,每周仅花费1到2小时就足以让我们调查的骨科医生有信心跟上他们专业领域的文献。这些发现还表明,对外科医生来说,选择一种方便的文献综述方法以使他们能够最大限度地利用阅读时间可能比试图使用任何一种单一来源更为重要。