Evidence-based health care continuing education seminars improve academic staff knowledge and attitudes in Saudi Arabia

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作者
Bindawas, Saad M. [1 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Appl Med Sci, Riyadh 11433, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Evidence-based health care; Health profession education; Academic staff; EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE; QUESTIONNAIRE; PHYSICIANS; SKILLS; PERCEPTIONS; VALIDATION; WORKSHOP; BEHAVIOR; REGION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.12669/pjms.293.3299
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess the influence of a monthly evidence-based health care (EBHC) seminar series on academic staff knowledge, attitudes, and barriers regarding EBHC practice. Methodology: All academic staff in the College of Applied Medical Sciences (CAMS), King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, were sent a validated web-based survey. The survey contained 35 items regarding 3 domains: knowledge (14 items), attitudes (11 items), and barrier factors (10 items). A 5-point Likert scale was used and descriptive statistics were generated for demographic data and participants' responses to each item. Results: Among academic staff at CAMS, 79 of 198 (40%) completed the survey. Among the survey respondents, 58% had attended at least one EBHC seminar. Those who had attended at least one seminar had better knowledge of 8 items compared with those who did not attend any seminars (P < 0.05). Academic staff members who attended at least one seminar were more likely to have a positive attitude regarding EBHC. Insufficient time was the only factor that significantly differed between the 2 groups, serving as a barrier to EBHC practice. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that EBHC seminars may improve the abilities and skills of academic staff for using EBHC.
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页码:703 / 709
页数:7
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