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165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence based medicine (EBM) is a systematic process that can lead to enhancement of clinician's traditional skills in diagnosis and treatment. Teaching EBM to medical students will improve their performance and help them to be up-to-date in their profession. The aim of th...

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Autor principal: Kazemi, Mahsa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5759385/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015415.165
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence based medicine (EBM) is a systematic process that can lead to enhancement of clinician's traditional skills in diagnosis and treatment. Teaching EBM to medical students will improve their performance and help them to be up-to-date in their profession. The aim of this study was to compare Shiraz (type 1 university) and Rafsanjan (type 2) students in clinical stage in Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) knowledge. METHODS: this is a comparative descriptive study that was conducted in Shiraz and Rafsanjan University of medical sciences in 2016. Questionnaires were distributed among 100 medical students in clinical stage (including externs and interns). In fact, 50 students were randomly selected from each university. The questioners included 10 questions; each question had 5 choices from very low (score 1) to very high (score 5). Therefore, the minimum score could be 10 and the maximum score 50. Data analysis was done using SPSS18 and independent T-Test. RESULTS: Our study indicate that there is no significant difference between shiraz and Rafsanjan students in EBM knowledge (p>0.05). In Shiraz, the minimum score the knowledge of evidence base ranking of articles (1.78+−0.84) and in Rafsanjan minimum score belonged to the knowledge of critiquing an article (1.76+−0.79). In both Shiraz and Rafsanjan, the maximum score belonged to the question in which their knowledge of appropriate treatment was evaluated. To compare total scores, there were no considerable differences between Rafsanjan (25.5±6.01) and Shiraz (25.8±6.05). CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that there is no significant difference between the knowledge of medical students in type 1 (Shiraz) and type 2 (Rafsanjan) universities. This can be due to the absence of EBM in the universities curriculum, and we suggest that EBM needs more attention in education and curriculum.
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spelling pubmed-57593852018-02-12 165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395 Kazemi, Mahsa BMJ Open Abstracts from the 5th International Society for Evidence-Based Healthcare Congress, Kish Island, Ira BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence based medicine (EBM) is a systematic process that can lead to enhancement of clinician's traditional skills in diagnosis and treatment. Teaching EBM to medical students will improve their performance and help them to be up-to-date in their profession. The aim of this study was to compare Shiraz (type 1 university) and Rafsanjan (type 2) students in clinical stage in Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) knowledge. METHODS: this is a comparative descriptive study that was conducted in Shiraz and Rafsanjan University of medical sciences in 2016. Questionnaires were distributed among 100 medical students in clinical stage (including externs and interns). In fact, 50 students were randomly selected from each university. The questioners included 10 questions; each question had 5 choices from very low (score 1) to very high (score 5). Therefore, the minimum score could be 10 and the maximum score 50. Data analysis was done using SPSS18 and independent T-Test. RESULTS: Our study indicate that there is no significant difference between shiraz and Rafsanjan students in EBM knowledge (p>0.05). In Shiraz, the minimum score the knowledge of evidence base ranking of articles (1.78+−0.84) and in Rafsanjan minimum score belonged to the knowledge of critiquing an article (1.76+−0.79). In both Shiraz and Rafsanjan, the maximum score belonged to the question in which their knowledge of appropriate treatment was evaluated. To compare total scores, there were no considerable differences between Rafsanjan (25.5±6.01) and Shiraz (25.8±6.05). CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicate that there is no significant difference between the knowledge of medical students in type 1 (Shiraz) and type 2 (Rafsanjan) universities. This can be due to the absence of EBM in the universities curriculum, and we suggest that EBM needs more attention in education and curriculum. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5759385/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015415.165 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395
title 165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395
title_full 165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395
title_fullStr 165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395
title_full_unstemmed 165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395
title_short 165: COMPARISON OF SHIRAZ AND RAFSANJAN MEDICAL STUDENTS ENTERING CLINICAL TRAINING IN EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE (EBM) KNOWLEDGE IN 1395
title_sort 165: comparison of shiraz and rafsanjan medical students entering clinical training in evidence based medicine (ebm) knowledge in 1395
topic Abstracts from the 5th International Society for Evidence-Based Healthcare Congress, Kish Island, Ira
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