What is the evidence that postgraduate teaching in evidence based medicine changes anything? A systematic review
Abstract
To evaluate the effects of standalone versus clinically integrated teaching in evidence based medicine on various outcomes in postgraduates.
Systematic review of randomised and non-randomised controlled trials and before and after comparison studies. DATA SOURCES: Medline, Embase, ERIC, Cochrane Library, DARE, HTA database, Best Evidence, BEME, and SCI. STUDY SELECTION: 23 studies: four randomised trials, seven non-randomised controlled studies, and 12 before and after comparison studies. 18 studies (including two randomised trials) evaluated a standalone teaching method, and five studies (including two randomised trials) evaluated a clinically integrated teaching method. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Knowledge, critical appraisal skills, attitudes, and behaviour.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.43
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 38
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2Topics & keywords
- Cochrane Library
- Medicine
- MEDLINE
- Randomized controlled trial
- Critical appraisal
- Evidence-based medicine
- Meta-analysis
- Alternative medicine
- Quality Education