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- Title
Awareness, attitudes and knowledge about evidence-based medicine among doctors in Gaza: a cross-sectional survey.
- Authors
Albarqouni, Loai; Elessi, Khamis
- Abstract
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has emerged as a strategy to integrate research evidence within clinical decision-making. We have explored awareness, knowledge and attitudes about EBM among doctors in the Gaza Strip. In 2014, we conducted a cross-sectional survey among doctors working in health centres in Gaza, using a 20 item, web-based self-administered questionnaire. Approximately two thirds of the respondents welcomed EBM in principle, and believed that it could improve patient care. However, they had a relatively low level of knowledge about EBM. The main barriers to EBM mentioned by respondents were lack of knowledge needed to practise EBM [n = 47 (35%)]; negative attitude among senior colleagues [n = 34 (25%)]; lack of relevant resources [n = 31 (23%)]; work overload [n = 27 (20%)]; and lack of institutional support [n = 248 (18%)]. Thus, there are personal and organisational barriers to its practice that need to be addressed.
- Subjects
MIDDLE East; QUESTIONNAIRES; SURVEYS; EMPLOYEES' workload; EVIDENCE-based medicine; CROSS-sectional method; PHYSICIANS' attitudes
- Publication
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 2017, Vol 23, Issue 9, p626
- ISSN
1020-3397
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26719/2017.23.9.626