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Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries
BACKGROUND: We developed and evaluated the outcomes of an e-learning course for evidence based medicine (EBM) training in postgraduate medical education in different languages and settings across five European countries. METHODS: We measured changes in knowledge and attitudes with well-developed ass...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18442424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-8-27 |
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author | Kulier, Regina Hadley, Julie Weinbrenner, Susanne Meyerrose, Berrit Decsi, Tamas Horvath, Andrea R Nagy, Eva Emparanza, Jose I Coppus, Sjors FPJ Arvanitis, Theodoros N Burls, Amanda Cabello, Juan B Kaczor, Marcin Zanrei, Gianni Pierer, Karen Stawiarz, Katarzyna Kunz, Regina Mol, Ben WJ Khan, Khalid S |
author_facet | Kulier, Regina Hadley, Julie Weinbrenner, Susanne Meyerrose, Berrit Decsi, Tamas Horvath, Andrea R Nagy, Eva Emparanza, Jose I Coppus, Sjors FPJ Arvanitis, Theodoros N Burls, Amanda Cabello, Juan B Kaczor, Marcin Zanrei, Gianni Pierer, Karen Stawiarz, Katarzyna Kunz, Regina Mol, Ben WJ Khan, Khalid S |
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description | BACKGROUND: We developed and evaluated the outcomes of an e-learning course for evidence based medicine (EBM) training in postgraduate medical education in different languages and settings across five European countries. METHODS: We measured changes in knowledge and attitudes with well-developed assessment tools before and after administration of the course. The course consisted of five e-learning modules covering acquisition (formulating a question and search of the literature), appraisal, application and implementation of findings from systematic reviews of therapeutic interventions, each with interactive audio-visual learning materials of 15 to 20 minutes duration. The modules were prepared in English, Spanish, German and Hungarian. The course was delivered to 101 students from different specialties in Germany (psychiatrists), Hungary (mixture of specialties), Spain (general medical practitioners), Switzerland (obstetricians-gynaecologists) and the UK (obstetricians-gynaecologists). We analysed changes in scores across modules and countries. RESULTS: On average across all countries, knowledge scores significantly improved from pre- to post-course for all five modules (p < 0.001). The improvements in scores were on average 1.87 points (14% of total score) for module 1, 1.81 points (26% of total score) for module 2, 1.9 points (11% of total score) for module 3, 1.9 points (12% of total score) for module 4 and 1.14 points (14% of total score) for module 5. In the country specific analysis, knowledge gain was not significant for module 4 in Spain, Switzerland and the UK, for module 3 in Spain and Switzerland and for module 2 in Spain. Compared to pre-course assessment, after completing the course participants felt more confident that they can assess research evidence and that the healthcare system in their country should have its own programme of research about clinical effectiveness. CONCLUSION: E-learning in EBM can be harmonised for effective teaching and learning in different languages, educational settings and clinical specialties, paving the way for development of an international e-EBM course. |
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spelling | pubmed-23861252008-05-15 Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries Kulier, Regina Hadley, Julie Weinbrenner, Susanne Meyerrose, Berrit Decsi, Tamas Horvath, Andrea R Nagy, Eva Emparanza, Jose I Coppus, Sjors FPJ Arvanitis, Theodoros N Burls, Amanda Cabello, Juan B Kaczor, Marcin Zanrei, Gianni Pierer, Karen Stawiarz, Katarzyna Kunz, Regina Mol, Ben WJ Khan, Khalid S BMC Med Educ Research Article BACKGROUND: We developed and evaluated the outcomes of an e-learning course for evidence based medicine (EBM) training in postgraduate medical education in different languages and settings across five European countries. METHODS: We measured changes in knowledge and attitudes with well-developed assessment tools before and after administration of the course. The course consisted of five e-learning modules covering acquisition (formulating a question and search of the literature), appraisal, application and implementation of findings from systematic reviews of therapeutic interventions, each with interactive audio-visual learning materials of 15 to 20 minutes duration. The modules were prepared in English, Spanish, German and Hungarian. The course was delivered to 101 students from different specialties in Germany (psychiatrists), Hungary (mixture of specialties), Spain (general medical practitioners), Switzerland (obstetricians-gynaecologists) and the UK (obstetricians-gynaecologists). We analysed changes in scores across modules and countries. RESULTS: On average across all countries, knowledge scores significantly improved from pre- to post-course for all five modules (p < 0.001). The improvements in scores were on average 1.87 points (14% of total score) for module 1, 1.81 points (26% of total score) for module 2, 1.9 points (11% of total score) for module 3, 1.9 points (12% of total score) for module 4 and 1.14 points (14% of total score) for module 5. In the country specific analysis, knowledge gain was not significant for module 4 in Spain, Switzerland and the UK, for module 3 in Spain and Switzerland and for module 2 in Spain. Compared to pre-course assessment, after completing the course participants felt more confident that they can assess research evidence and that the healthcare system in their country should have its own programme of research about clinical effectiveness. CONCLUSION: E-learning in EBM can be harmonised for effective teaching and learning in different languages, educational settings and clinical specialties, paving the way for development of an international e-EBM course. BioMed Central 2008-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2386125/ /pubmed/18442424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-8-27 Text en Copyright © 2008 Kulier et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kulier, Regina Hadley, Julie Weinbrenner, Susanne Meyerrose, Berrit Decsi, Tamas Horvath, Andrea R Nagy, Eva Emparanza, Jose I Coppus, Sjors FPJ Arvanitis, Theodoros N Burls, Amanda Cabello, Juan B Kaczor, Marcin Zanrei, Gianni Pierer, Karen Stawiarz, Katarzyna Kunz, Regina Mol, Ben WJ Khan, Khalid S Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries |
title | Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries |
title_full | Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries |
title_fullStr | Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries |
title_short | Harmonising Evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five European countries |
title_sort | harmonising evidence-based medicine teaching: a study of the outcomes of e-learning in five european countries |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18442424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-8-27 |
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