Läkarstudenters beredskap för vetenskapligt baserat arbete: Enkätstudie hos sistaterminsstudenter på läkarprogrammet [Preparing for patient work founded on evidence in medical school - a questionnaire study on final-year medical students]Show others and affiliations
2025 (English)In: Läkartidningen, ISSN 0023-7205, E-ISSN 1652-7518, Vol. 122, article id 24027Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [sv]
Totalt 433 termin 11-studenter vid 6 lärosäten svarade på hur läkarprogrammet förberett dem för evidensbaserat patientarbete.
Drygt 7 av 10 uppgav att de fått träna på att granska vetenskapliga artiklar enligt mall, men färre att de tränat på andra moment i en systematisk översikt.
Medianstudenten hade 3 av 5 rätt på kunskapsfrågor relaterade till HTA, men en fall–kontrollstudie, ett skogsdiagram och begreppet kostnadseffektivitet tolkades ofta på fel sätt.
Undervisning i HTA samt poänggivande moment i tillämpad evidensbaserad medicin under kliniska terminer var förknippade med upplevelsen att läkarprogrammet gett tillräcklig färdighet i hur man baserar patientarbete på vetenskap.
Abstract [en]
Several of the requirements for obtaining a medical degree according to the Swedish Higher Education Ordinance illustrate the scientific basis of the profession, and systematic reviews as well as health technology assessments (HTA) constitute cornerstones in evidence-based medicine. In this study, medical students' experience of scientific education related to the profession was explored, and their knowledge achieved was sampled by five multiple-choice questions (MCQ). A total of 433 out of 641 students attending the final semester in six medical schools in Sweden participated (response rate: 68%). Most of them experienced that a majority of the scientifically related learning outcomes for the medical degree had been adequately examined. Regarding the steps of a systematic review, 60% stated that they had been trained to define a specific research question, 64% to find relevant literature according to such a specific research question, 72% to assess scientific articles according to a checklist, 40% to compile results from several studies, and 35% to assess the certainty of evidence according to GRADE. Only 6% stated that they had received education regarding HTA, a factor that was strongly associated with students' perception that they had obtained adequate skills regarding how patient work is based on scientific evidence (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 14.1; 95% CI 1.80-110). Such an association was also found for credit-awarded hands-on evidence-related learning activities during clinical courses (OR 2.72; 95% CI 1.02-7.24). The median student answered 3 of 5 MCQs correctly. The results of a case/control study, a forest plot, and the concept of cost-effectiveness were frequently interpreted erroneously. In conclusion, several aspects of the scientific basis for professional life as a medical doctor seem to be well covered in the medical degree program, whereas others deserve increased attention.
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Läkartidningen Förlag AB , 2025. Vol. 122, article id 24027
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Pedagogy
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-118543PubMedID: 39810472OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-118543DiVA, id: diva2:1927770
2025-01-152025-01-152025-09-15Bibliographically approved