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The information sources and journals consulted or read by UK paediatricians to inform their clinical practice and those which they consider important: a questionnaire survey

机译:英国儿科医生咨询或阅读的信息来源和期刊,以告知他们的临床实践以及他们认为重要的实践:问卷调查

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Background Implementation of health research findings is important for medicine to be evidence-based. Previous studies have found variation in the information sources thought to be of greatest importance to clinicians but publication in peer-reviewed journals is the traditional route for dissemination of research findings. There is debate about whether the impact made on clinicians should be considered as part of the evaluation of research outputs. We aimed to determine first which information sources are generally most consulted by paediatricians to inform their clinical practice, and which sources they considered most important, and second, how many and which peer-reviewed journals they read. Methods We enquired, by questionnaire survey, about the information sources and academic journals that UK medical paediatric specialists generally consulted, attended or read and considered important to their clinical practice. Results The same three information sources – professional meetings & conferences, peer-reviewed journals and medical colleagues – were, overall, the most consulted or attended and ranked the most important. No one information source was found to be of greatest importance to all groups of paediatricians. Journals were widely read by all groups, but the proportion ranking them first in importance as an information source ranged from 10% to 46%. The number of journals read varied between the groups, but Archives of Disease in Childhood and BMJ were the most read journals in all groups. Six out of the seven journals previously identified as containing best paediatric evidence are the most widely read overall by UK paediatricians, however, only the two most prominent are widely read by those based in the community. Conclusion No one information source is dominant, therefore a variety of approaches to Continuing Professional Development and the dissemination of research findings to paediatricians should be used. Journals are an important information source. A small number of key ones can be identified and such analysis could provide valuable additional input into the evaluation of clinical research outputs.
机译:背景卫生研究结果的实施对于以证据为基础的医学非常重要。先前的研究发现信息来源的变化被认为对临床医生而言最为重要,但是在同行评审期刊中发表是传播研究结果的传统途径。关于是否应将对临床医生的影响作为研究成果评估的一部分存在争议。我们的目标是首先确定儿科医生通常最常咨询哪些信息源以告知其临床实践,以及他们认为最重要的源,其次是确定他们阅读了多少本以及哪些同行评审的期刊。方法我们通过问卷调查的方式,查询了英国医学儿科专家通常咨询,参加或阅读的,对于他们的临床实践很重要的信息来源和学术期刊。结果总的来说,相同的三种信息源(专业会议和会议,经过同行评审的期刊和医学同事)是最受咨询或参加的,并且排名最重要。没有一个信息来源被发现对所有儿科医生群体都是最重要的。期刊被所有团体广泛阅读,但作为信息来源,期刊排名第一的比例为10%至46%。两组之间阅读的期刊数量不尽相同,但是《儿童疾病杂志》和《 BMJ》是所有组中阅读次数最多的期刊。先前被确定为包含最佳儿科证据的七种期刊中,有六种是英国儿科医师阅读最广泛的杂志,但是,社区中的学者仅阅读了最杰出的两种杂志。结论没有一个信息源占主导地位,因此应采用多种方法来继续专业发展,并将研究结果传播给儿科医生。期刊是重要的信息来源。可以识别出少数关键指标,这样的分析可以为临床研究成果的评估提供有价值的额外投入。

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