Stross J K, Harlan W R
JAMA. 1979 Jun 15;241(24):2622-4.
Dissemination of new medical information to the practicing physician is a complex and often faulty process. To examine the magnitude of this problem, we surveyed primary care physicians to determine their knowledge of the results of the cooperative trial of photocoagulation in diabetic retinopathy. Despite the acknowledge relevance to their practice, only 28% (38/137) of family physicians and 46% (42/91) of internists were aware of the study results (P less than .001). Respondents were asked to manage two patient problems involving diabetic retinopathy. Only 33% (75/229) handled both correctly, although the retinopathy photocoagulation study had been published 18 months earlier. These findings indicate that results from clinical trials may not be disseminated to practicing physicians and, therefore, not incorporated into practice. Greater attention should be directed toward making findings from clinical trials available to practitioners.
向执业医师传播新的医学信息是一个复杂且常常存在缺陷的过程。为了探究这个问题的严重程度,我们对基层医疗医生进行了调查,以确定他们对糖尿病视网膜病变光凝治疗合作试验结果的了解情况。尽管公认该试验结果与他们的临床实践相关,但只有28%(38/137)的家庭医生和46%(42/91)的内科医生知晓该研究结果(P小于0.001)。我们要求受访者处理两个涉及糖尿病视网膜病变的患者问题。尽管视网膜病变光凝治疗研究在18个月前就已发表,但只有33%(75/229)的受访者能正确处理这两个问题。这些发现表明,临床试验结果可能未传达给执业医师,因此也未被纳入临床实践。应更加重视让临床医生能够获取临床试验的结果。