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- Title
An Analysis of Literature Searching Anxiety in Evidence-Based Medicine Education.
- Authors
Hui-Chin Chang; Chih-Lung Wu; Pei-Chun Chao; Long-Yau Lin; You-Tsz Yu; Shan-Ju L. Chang
- Abstract
Introduction: Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is hurtling towards a cornerstone in lifelong learning for healthcare personnel worldwide. This study aims to evaluate the literature searching anxiety in graduate students in practicing EBM. Method: The study participants were 48 graduate students who enrolled the EBM course at a Medical University in central Taiwan. Student's t-test, Pearson correlation and multivariate regression, interviewing are used to evaluate the students' literature searching anxiety of EBM course. The questionnaire is Literature Searching Anxiety Rating Scale, LSARS. Results: The sources of anxiety are uncertainty of database selection, literatures evaluation and selection, technical assistance request, computer programs use, English and EBM education programs were disclosed. The class performance is negatively related to LSARS score, however, the correlation is statistically insignificant with the adjustment of gender, degree program, age category and experience of publication. Conclusion: This study helps in understanding the causes and the extent of anxiety in order to work on a better teaching program planning to improve user's searching skills and the capability of utilization the information; At the same time, provide friendly-user facilities of evidence searching. In short, we need to upgrade the learner's searching skills and reduce the anxiety. We also need to stress on the auxiliary teaching program for those with the prevalent and profound anxiety during literature searching.
- Subjects
EVIDENCE-based medicine; MEDICAL care; ANXIETY; GRADUATE students; DECISION making; MEDICAL students; CURRICULUM
- Publication
Journal of Educational Media & Library Sciences, 2013, Vol 51, Issue 2, p255
- ISSN
1013-090X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.6120/JoEMLS.2013.512/0593.RS.AM