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An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice

OBJECTIVES: Evidence -based medicine (EBM) is designed to inform clinical decision-making within all medical specialties, including orthopaedic surgery. We recently published a pilot survey of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) membership and demonstrated that the adoption of EBM principles...

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Autores principales: Thornley, P., de SA, D., Evaniew, N., Farrokhyar, F., Bhandari, M., Ghert, M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4921052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27105650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.54.2000578
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author Thornley, P.
de SA, D.
Evaniew, N.
Farrokhyar, F.
Bhandari, M.
Ghert, M.
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de SA, D.
Evaniew, N.
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description OBJECTIVES: Evidence -based medicine (EBM) is designed to inform clinical decision-making within all medical specialties, including orthopaedic surgery. We recently published a pilot survey of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) membership and demonstrated that the adoption of EBM principles is variable among Canadian orthopaedic surgeons. The objective of this study was to conduct a broader international survey of orthopaedic surgeons to identify characteristics of research studies perceived as being most influential in informing clinical decision-making. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 29-question electronic survey was distributed to the readership of an established orthopaedic journal with international readership. The survey aimed to analyse the influence of both extrinsic (journal quality, investigator profiles, etc.) and intrinsic characteristics (study design, sample size, etc.) of research studies in relation to their influence on practice patterns. RESULTS: A total of 353 surgeons completed the survey. Surgeons achieved consensus on the ‘importance’ of three key designs on their practices: randomised controlled trials (94%), meta-analyses (75%) and systematic reviews (66%). The vast majority of respondents support the use of current evidence over historical clinical training; however subjective factors such as journal reputation (72%) and investigator profile (68%) continue to influence clinical decision-making strongly. CONCLUSION: Although intrinsic factors such as study design and sample size have some influence on clinical decision-making, surgeon respondents are equally influenced by extrinsic factors such as investigator reputation and perceived journal quality. Cite this article: Dr M. Ghert. An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice. Bone Joint Res 2016;5:130–136. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.54.2000578.
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spelling pubmed-49210522016-07-06 An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice Thornley, P. de SA, D. Evaniew, N. Farrokhyar, F. Bhandari, M. Ghert, M. Bone Joint Res Research OBJECTIVES: Evidence -based medicine (EBM) is designed to inform clinical decision-making within all medical specialties, including orthopaedic surgery. We recently published a pilot survey of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) membership and demonstrated that the adoption of EBM principles is variable among Canadian orthopaedic surgeons. The objective of this study was to conduct a broader international survey of orthopaedic surgeons to identify characteristics of research studies perceived as being most influential in informing clinical decision-making. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A 29-question electronic survey was distributed to the readership of an established orthopaedic journal with international readership. The survey aimed to analyse the influence of both extrinsic (journal quality, investigator profiles, etc.) and intrinsic characteristics (study design, sample size, etc.) of research studies in relation to their influence on practice patterns. RESULTS: A total of 353 surgeons completed the survey. Surgeons achieved consensus on the ‘importance’ of three key designs on their practices: randomised controlled trials (94%), meta-analyses (75%) and systematic reviews (66%). The vast majority of respondents support the use of current evidence over historical clinical training; however subjective factors such as journal reputation (72%) and investigator profile (68%) continue to influence clinical decision-making strongly. CONCLUSION: Although intrinsic factors such as study design and sample size have some influence on clinical decision-making, surgeon respondents are equally influenced by extrinsic factors such as investigator reputation and perceived journal quality. Cite this article: Dr M. Ghert. An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice. Bone Joint Res 2016;5:130–136. DOI: 10.1302/2046-3758.54.2000578. 2016-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4921052/ /pubmed/27105650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.54.2000578 Text en © 2016 Ghert et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributions licence (CC-BY-NC), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, but not for commercial gain, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Farrokhyar, F.
Bhandari, M.
Ghert, M.
An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice
title An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice
title_full An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice
title_fullStr An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice
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title_short An international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice
title_sort international survey to identify the intrinsic and extrinsic factors of research studies most likely to change orthopaedic practice
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4921052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27105650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.54.2000578
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