Paper or screen, mother tongue or English: Which is better? A randomized trial

被引:23
作者
Gulbrandsen, P
Schroeder, TV
Milerad, J
Nylenna, M
机构
[1] Journal Norwegian Med Assoc, Oslo, Norway
[2] Journal Danish Med Assoc, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Journal Swedish Med Assoc, Stockholm, Sweden
来源
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | 2002年 / 287卷 / 21期
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10.1001/jama.287.21.2851
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Context To compare family physicians' ability to retain information when reading a review article on paper vs on screen, and in their mother tongue vs in English. Methods Randomized trial of 114 Scandinavian family physicians who read a review article in October or November 2000 from the Journal of Trauma for 10 minutes either on paper and in English, on screen and in English, on paper in their mother tongue, or on screen in their mother tongue. To assess comprehension, they immediately completed a questionnaire with 6 open questions about 13 key facts from the review article. Sum score was on a scale from 0 (no correct answers) to 13 points (all questions answered correctly). Results There was no significant difference between readers of paper vs screen versions, with a median (interquartile range [IQR]) of 4 (2-6) vs 4 (2-5), respectively (P=.97). Physicians who read in their mother tongue scored significantly higher than those who read in English, with a median (IQR) of 4 (3-6) vs 3 (2-4) (P=.01). Conclusion The medium (paper vs screen) did not influence the ability of family physicians to retain medical information. They best retained medical information when reading in their mother tongue.
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页码:2851 / 2853
页数:3
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