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Most like it but some don't--attitudes of vocational trainees in general practice towards evidence-based medicine.

机译:大多数人喜欢它,但有些人不喜欢,一般实践中的职业培训生对循证医学的态度。

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RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Vocational trainees in general practice are often confronted with new and unusual situations. The application of the principles and techniques of evidence-based medicine (EBM) could often be appropriate in these situations. We aimed to investigate attitudes towards EBM among doctors undergoing postgraduate training in general practice in Germany. In particular, we were interested in which aspects the answers of doctors with an overall negative attitude towards EBM differed from those with a positive attitude. METHODS: A total of 153 doctors participating in courses for postgraduate medical training in general practice were asked to fill in a questionnaire on attitudes towards EBM and relevance of clinical research. Answers of doctors with a negative attitude towards EBM (negative sum in the questions asking personal judgment on EBM) were compared with those of the remaining doctors. RESULTS: A total of 142 (93%) doctors returned the questionnaire and 121 responded to the questions on EBM (21 responded that they had not heard about EBM). On average, attitudes towards EBM were positive; however, nine doctors gave negative ratings. EBM-sceptics were similar regarding age, years working as doctors and working hours per week, but were more often male (P = 0.03). EBM-sceptics considered keeping up to date as important as non-sceptics but were significantly (P < 0.001) more negative regarding whether EBM is an important decision aid in one's personal work, whether it helps to identify the best clinical options and whether it constrains therapeutic freedom. CONCLUSION: Overall, doctors specializing in general practice in Germany have a quite positive attitude towards EBM. A small minority, however, seems to consider EBM a threat to their professional autonomy.
机译:理由和目标:一般实践中的职业培训生经常会遇到新的异常情况。在这些情况下,循证医学(EBM)的原理和技术的应用通常是合适的。我们旨在调查在德国接受一般实践研究生训练的医生对EBM的态度。尤其是,我们感兴趣的是,在总体上对EBM持消极态度的医生的回答与对EBM持积极态度的医生的回答有所不同。方法:总共153名参加普通实践研究生医学培训课程的医生被要求填写关于对EBM的态度和临床研究的相关性的问卷。对EBM持消极态度的医生(对EBM进行个人判断的问题答案为负)与其余医生的回答进行了比较。结果:共有142位医生(93%)返回了调查表,其中121位回答了有关EBM的问题(21位回答说他们没有听说过EBM)。平均而言,对循证医学的态度是积极的。但是,有9位医生给出了负面评价。在年龄,医生工作年限和每周工作时间方面,循证医学的观念相似,但男性较多(P = 0.03)。 EBM持怀疑态度的人认为保持最新状态与非持性态度同样重要,但对于EBM是否是个人工作中的重要决策辅助,是否有助于确定最佳的临床选择以及是否受到约束的看法,则显着(P <0.001)更为负面治疗自由。结论:总的来说,德国的专科医师对EBM持相当积极的态度。但是,一小部分人似乎认为,循证医学对他们的职业自治构成威胁。

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