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Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN

BACKGROUND: Medical professionals have access to a broad range of resources to address clinical information needs. While much attention is given to new sources of data such as those available on the internet, it is less clear how clinicians choose between peer-reviewed research literature and other...

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Autores principales: Melkers, Julia, Hicks, Diana, Isett, Kimberley R., Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Dorota T., Gilbert, Gregg H., Rosenblum, Simone, Burton, Vanessa, Mungia, Rahma, Melkers, Michael J., Ford, George
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6397483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30823931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-019-0854-x
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author Melkers, Julia
Hicks, Diana
Isett, Kimberley R.
Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Dorota T.
Gilbert, Gregg H.
Rosenblum, Simone
Burton, Vanessa
Mungia, Rahma
Melkers, Michael J.
Ford, George
author_facet Melkers, Julia
Hicks, Diana
Isett, Kimberley R.
Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Dorota T.
Gilbert, Gregg H.
Rosenblum, Simone
Burton, Vanessa
Mungia, Rahma
Melkers, Michael J.
Ford, George
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description BACKGROUND: Medical professionals have access to a broad range of resources to address clinical information needs. While much attention is given to new sources of data such as those available on the internet, it is less clear how clinicians choose between peer-reviewed research literature and other publication-based sources. This analysis distinguishes between possible drivers of publication type preference (namely, practice setting, advanced training, professional development experiences). Dentists enrolled in the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) are the population for this study. Theories of human and intellectual capital and institutional logics theory are used to understand how advanced training and other clinical experiences may explain the choices that dentists make when faced with clinical questions. METHODS: An online questionnaire was implemented with general dentists in the US National Dental PBRN. A series of logistic and Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression models were used to explain the use of peer-reviewed and other publications. Measures of knowledge-based human capital distinctions (advanced clinical training and research engagement, advanced professional status, personal motivation for professional advancement) were used to explain preferences for research literature as a clinical resource. RESULTS: General dentists with advanced training, as well as those with a skill advancement motivation, show a preference for peer-reviewed materials. General dentists who have been practicing longer tend to favor other dental publications, preferring those sources as a resource when faced with clinical challenges. Human capital and professional motivation distinguish the information preferences among general dentists. Further, these factors explain more variance in use of peer-reviewed materials than practice setting does. Few differences by demographic groups were evident. CONCLUSIONS: Results point to a distinct variation in the general dentistry professional community. Advanced training among general dentists, as well as the types of procedures typically conducted in their practice, distinguishes their information preferences from other general dentists, including those with more years of clinical experience.
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spelling pubmed-63974832019-03-13 Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN Melkers, Julia Hicks, Diana Isett, Kimberley R. Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Dorota T. Gilbert, Gregg H. Rosenblum, Simone Burton, Vanessa Mungia, Rahma Melkers, Michael J. Ford, George Implement Sci Research BACKGROUND: Medical professionals have access to a broad range of resources to address clinical information needs. While much attention is given to new sources of data such as those available on the internet, it is less clear how clinicians choose between peer-reviewed research literature and other publication-based sources. This analysis distinguishes between possible drivers of publication type preference (namely, practice setting, advanced training, professional development experiences). Dentists enrolled in the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network (PBRN) are the population for this study. Theories of human and intellectual capital and institutional logics theory are used to understand how advanced training and other clinical experiences may explain the choices that dentists make when faced with clinical questions. METHODS: An online questionnaire was implemented with general dentists in the US National Dental PBRN. A series of logistic and Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression models were used to explain the use of peer-reviewed and other publications. Measures of knowledge-based human capital distinctions (advanced clinical training and research engagement, advanced professional status, personal motivation for professional advancement) were used to explain preferences for research literature as a clinical resource. RESULTS: General dentists with advanced training, as well as those with a skill advancement motivation, show a preference for peer-reviewed materials. General dentists who have been practicing longer tend to favor other dental publications, preferring those sources as a resource when faced with clinical challenges. Human capital and professional motivation distinguish the information preferences among general dentists. Further, these factors explain more variance in use of peer-reviewed materials than practice setting does. Few differences by demographic groups were evident. CONCLUSIONS: Results point to a distinct variation in the general dentistry professional community. Advanced training among general dentists, as well as the types of procedures typically conducted in their practice, distinguishes their information preferences from other general dentists, including those with more years of clinical experience. BioMed Central 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6397483/ /pubmed/30823931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-019-0854-x Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Melkers, Julia
Hicks, Diana
Isett, Kimberley R.
Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Dorota T.
Gilbert, Gregg H.
Rosenblum, Simone
Burton, Vanessa
Mungia, Rahma
Melkers, Michael J.
Ford, George
Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN
title Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN
title_full Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN
title_fullStr Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN
title_full_unstemmed Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN
title_short Preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the National Dental PBRN
title_sort preferences for peer-reviewed versus other publication sources: a survey of general dentists in the national dental pbrn
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6397483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30823931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-019-0854-x
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