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Importance and Presence of High-Quality Evidence for Clinical Decisions in Neurosurgery: International Survey of Neurosurgeons

机译:神经外科临床决策的高质量证据的重要性和存在:神经外科医师的国际调查

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Background The publication rate of neurosurgical guidelines has increased tremendously over the past decade; however, only a small proportion of clinical decisions appear to be based on high-quality evidence. Objective The aim was to evaluate the evidence available within neurosurgery and its value within clinical practice according to neurosurgeons. Methods A Web-based survey was sent to 2552 neurosurgeons, who were members of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. Results The response rate to the survey was 6.78% (173/2552). According to 48.6% (84/173) of the respondents, neurosurgery clinical practices are based on less evidence than other medical specialties and not enough high-quality evidence is available; however, 84.4% (146/173) of the respondents believed neurosurgery is amenable to evidence. Of the respondents, 59.0% (102/173) considered the neurosurgical guidelines in their hospital to be based on high-quality evidence, most of whom considered their own treatments to be based on high-quality (level I and/or level II) data (84.3%, 86/102; significantly more than for the neurosurgeons who did not consider the hospital guidelines to be based on high-quality evidence: 55%, 12/22; P .001). Also, more neurosurgeons with formal training believed they could understand, criticize, and interpret statistical outcomes presented in journals than those without formal training (93%, 56/60 and 68%, 57/84 respectively; P .001). Conclusions According to the respondents, neurosurgery is based on high-quality evidence less often than other medical specialties. The results of the survey indicate that formal training in evidence-based medicine would enable neurosurgeons to better understand, criticize, and interpret statistical outcomes presented in journals.
机译:背景技术在过去的十年中,神经外科指南的发表率已经大大提高。但是,只有一小部分临床决策似乎基于高质量的证据。目的目的是评估神经外科手术中可获得的证据,以及根据神经外科医师在临床实践中的价值。方法向基于网络的调查发送给2552位神经外科医师,这些神经外科医师是欧洲神经外科学会协会的成员。结果调查的答复率为6.78%(173/2552)。根据48.6%(84/173)的受访者,神经外科临床实践所依据的证据少于其他医学专业,并且没有足够的高质量证据。但是,有84.4%(146/173)的受访者认为神经外科手术可以作为证据。在受访者中,有59.0%(102/173)认为其医院的神经外科指南基于高质量的证据,而大多数人则认为他们自己的治疗基于高质量的证据(I级和/或II级)数据(84.3%,86/102;明显多于不认为医院指南基于高质量证据的神经外科医师:55%,12/22; P <.001)。此外,与未经正规培训的神经外科医师相比,经过正规培训的神经外科医师相信他们能够理解,批评和解释期刊中发表的统计结果(分别为93%,56/60和68%,57/84; P <.001)。结论根据受访者的说法,神经外科手术基于高质量证据的频率低于其他医学专业。调查结果表明,接受循证医学的正规培训将使神经外科医生能够更好地理解,批评和解释期刊上发表的统计结果。

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