Corbin Bethany D, Colditz Jason B, Switzer Galen E, Sidani Jaime E, Klatt Patricia M, Schaffer Ted, Primack Brian A
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy.
J Media Lit Educ. 2018;10(3):1-19. doi: 10.23860/jmle-2018-10-3-1.
Media literacy may help medical trainees optimize evidence-based decision-making. Many prescriptions written are not evidence-based, resulting in unnecessary morbidity and mortality. In this study, we aimed to assess feasibility, acceptability, and initial efficacy of a media literacy prescribing program. We recruited 30 medical students, who completed animated video modules about pharmaceutical marketing and prescribing. We used a process evaluation and open-ended items to assess feasibility and acceptability, and knowledge tests before and after the intervention to assess efficacy. The program was feasible to implement and well-accepted by participants. After the educational intervention, knowledge and attitude targets around evidence-based prescribing and drug marketing improved.
媒介素养可能有助于医学实习生优化基于证据的决策。许多开出的处方并非基于证据,从而导致不必要的发病率和死亡率。在本研究中,我们旨在评估一项媒介素养处方项目的可行性、可接受性和初步效果。我们招募了30名医科学生,他们完成了关于药品营销和处方的动画视频模块。我们采用过程评估和开放式问题来评估可行性和可接受性,并通过干预前后的知识测试来评估效果。该项目实施起来可行且参与者接受度良好。经过教育干预后,围绕基于证据的处方和药品营销的知识及态度目标得到了改善。