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Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding evidence-based medicine and outcome assessment: a survey of British Columbia cataract surgeons.

机译:有关循证医学和结果评估的知识,态度和做法:对不列颠哥伦比亚白内障外科医生的调查。

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BACKGROUND: While the advantages of practising evidence-based medicine are well-documented, it is frequently suggested that doctors' attitudes are a major roadblock to its implementation. We carried out a survey to determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of British Columbia cataract surgeons regarding evidence-based medicine and outcome assessment. METHODS: The survey was conducted in the spring of 1999. The study population was drawn from the directory of the British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. A 16-item questionnaire designed to elicit the knowledge of, attitudes toward and use of evidence-based medicine and outcome assessment was sent to all surgeons performing cataract surgery in British Columbia. RESULTS: Of the 103 eligible participants, 70 (68%) returned completed questionnaires. Surgeons affiliated with the University of British Columbia were more likely to respond than those not affiliated with the university (81% vs. 58%) (p < 0.05). Most surgeons (89%) viewed the responsibility of monitoring quality of care as primarily their own. Although 79% of the respondents felt that outcome assessment is an effective method for determining quality of care, less than half (49%) reported that they routinely include some form of outcome assessment in their clinical practice. There was wide variation in the respondents' understanding of the nature of outcome assessment and evidence-based medicine. Respondents professed little inclination or motivation to committing time or resources to an outcome program. They also expressed concerns over the use of outcome data for external management activities. INTERPRETATION: Cataract surgeons in British Columbia clearly appreciate the advantages of outcome assessment, but translation of this understanding into practice is limited. There appears to be a need for further education on outcome assessment and evidence-based medicine through academic bodies and professional societies.
机译:背景:虽然实践证明循证医学的优势是有据可查的,但经常有人提出,医生的态度是实施该医学的主要障碍。我们进行了一项调查,以确定不列颠哥伦比亚白内障外科医生在循证医学和结局评估方面的知识,态度和做法。方法:该调查于1999年春季进行。研究人群来自不列颠哥伦比亚省内科医生与外科医生学院。在不列颠哥伦比亚省,向所有进行白内障手术的外科医生发送了一份16项调查问卷,旨在唤起人们对循证医学和结果评估的了解,态度和使用。结果:在103位合格的参与者中,有70位(68%)返回了完整的问卷。与不隶属于该大学的外科医生相比,不列颠哥伦比亚大学的外科医生更有可能做出反应(81%比58%)(p <0.05)。大多数外科医生(89%)将监督医疗质量的责任主要视为自己的责任。尽管79%的受访者认为结果评估是确定护理质量的有效方法,但不到一半(49%)的人报告说他们在临床实践中常规包括某种形式的结果评估。受访者对结果评估和循证医学本质的理解存在很大差异。受访者表示对将时间或资源投入成果计划的意愿或动机很小。他们还对将结果数据用于外部管理活动表示关注。口译:不列颠哥伦比亚省的白内障手术医生清楚地意识到了结局评估的优势,但是将这种理解转化为实践是有限的。似乎有必要通过学术机构和专业协会对结果评估和循证医学进行进一步的教育。

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