A study of the information-seeking skills of medical students and physician faculty

In the research reported here, the authors compared (a) the abilities of third- and fourth-year students and physicians to solve problems requiring review of current literature with (b) the information-seeking procedures of the three groups in researching those problems. The subjects were given a pa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic Medicine 1983-01, Vol.58 (1), p.45-50
Hauptverfasser: DaRosa, D A, Mast, T A, Dawson-Saunders, B, Mazur, J, Ramsey, D E, Folse, J R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In the research reported here, the authors compared (a) the abilities of third- and fourth-year students and physicians to solve problems requiring review of current literature with (b) the information-seeking procedures of the three groups in researching those problems. The subjects were given a patient care question to answer, and logs were maintained to document their information-seeking processes. The findings indicated no differences among the three groups in accurately solving patient care problems; a difference in information-seeking processes between third-year students and physicians; and no differences between third-year and fourth-year students or between physicians and fourth-year students in their approaches to seeking information. Mean scores indicated that all three groups need additional training on accessing the literature in making patient care decisions.
ISSN:0022-2577
1040-2446
DOI:10.1097/00001888-198301000-00009