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Comparison of residents’ approaches to clinical decisions before and after the implementation of Evidence Based Medicine course

Introduction: It has been found that the decision-making process in medicine is affected, to a large extent, by one’s experience, individual mentality, previous models, and common habitual approaches, in addition to scientific principles. Evidence-based medicine is an approach attempting to reinforc...

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Autores principales: KARIMIAN, ZAHRA, KOJURI, JAVAD, SAGHEB, MOHAMMAD MAHDI, MAHBOUDI, ALI, SABER, MAHBOOBEH, AMINI, MITRA, DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
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Publicado: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25512942
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author KARIMIAN, ZAHRA
KOJURI, JAVAD
SAGHEB, MOHAMMAD MAHDI
MAHBOUDI, ALI
SABER, MAHBOOBEH
AMINI, MITRA
DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
author_facet KARIMIAN, ZAHRA
KOJURI, JAVAD
SAGHEB, MOHAMMAD MAHDI
MAHBOUDI, ALI
SABER, MAHBOOBEH
AMINI, MITRA
DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
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description Introduction: It has been found that the decision-making process in medicine is affected, to a large extent, by one’s experience, individual mentality, previous models, and common habitual approaches, in addition to scientific principles. Evidence-based medicine is an approach attempting to reinforce scientific, systematic and critical thinking in physicians and provide the ground for optimal decision making. In this connection, the purpose of the present study is to find out to what extent the education of evidence based medicine affects clinical decision making. Methods: The present quasi-experimental study was carried out on 110 clinical residents, who started their education in September, 2012 and finally 62 residents filled out the questionnaires. The instrument used was a researcher-made questionnaire containing items on four decision-making approaches. The questionnaire was used both as a pre-test and a post-test to assess the residents’ viewpoints on decision making approaches. The validity of the questionnaire was determined using medical education and clinical professionals’ viewpoints, and the reliability was calculated through Chronbach alpha; it was found to be 0.93. The results were analyzed by paired t-test using SPSS, version 14. Results: The results demonstrated that evidence-based medicine workshop significantly affected the residents’ decision-making approaches (p<0.001). The pre-test showed that principles-based, reference-based and routine model-based approaches were more preferred before the program (p<0.001). However, after the implementation of the program, the dominant approaches used by the residents in their decision making were evidence-based ones.  Conclusion: To develop the evidence-based approach, it is necessary for educational programs to continue steadily and goal-orientedly. In addition, the equipment infrastructure such as the Internet, access to data bases, scientific data, and clinical guides should develop more in the medical departments.
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spelling pubmed-42355622014-12-15 Comparison of residents’ approaches to clinical decisions before and after the implementation of Evidence Based Medicine course KARIMIAN, ZAHRA KOJURI, JAVAD SAGHEB, MOHAMMAD MAHDI MAHBOUDI, ALI SABER, MAHBOOBEH AMINI, MITRA DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA J Adv Med Educ Prof Original Article Introduction: It has been found that the decision-making process in medicine is affected, to a large extent, by one’s experience, individual mentality, previous models, and common habitual approaches, in addition to scientific principles. Evidence-based medicine is an approach attempting to reinforce scientific, systematic and critical thinking in physicians and provide the ground for optimal decision making. In this connection, the purpose of the present study is to find out to what extent the education of evidence based medicine affects clinical decision making. Methods: The present quasi-experimental study was carried out on 110 clinical residents, who started their education in September, 2012 and finally 62 residents filled out the questionnaires. The instrument used was a researcher-made questionnaire containing items on four decision-making approaches. The questionnaire was used both as a pre-test and a post-test to assess the residents’ viewpoints on decision making approaches. The validity of the questionnaire was determined using medical education and clinical professionals’ viewpoints, and the reliability was calculated through Chronbach alpha; it was found to be 0.93. The results were analyzed by paired t-test using SPSS, version 14. Results: The results demonstrated that evidence-based medicine workshop significantly affected the residents’ decision-making approaches (p<0.001). The pre-test showed that principles-based, reference-based and routine model-based approaches were more preferred before the program (p<0.001). However, after the implementation of the program, the dominant approaches used by the residents in their decision making were evidence-based ones.  Conclusion: To develop the evidence-based approach, it is necessary for educational programs to continue steadily and goal-orientedly. In addition, the equipment infrastructure such as the Internet, access to data bases, scientific data, and clinical guides should develop more in the medical departments. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2014-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4235562/ /pubmed/25512942 Text en © 2014: Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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MAHBOUDI, ALI
SABER, MAHBOOBEH
AMINI, MITRA
DEHGHANI, MOHAMMAD REZA
Comparison of residents’ approaches to clinical decisions before and after the implementation of Evidence Based Medicine course
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title_fullStr Comparison of residents’ approaches to clinical decisions before and after the implementation of Evidence Based Medicine course
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title_sort comparison of residents’ approaches to clinical decisions before and after the implementation of evidence based medicine course
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4235562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25512942
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