The European Journal of Public Health Advance Access published online on July 28, 2005
The European Journal of Public Health, doi:10.1093/eurpub/cki020
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1 Medical University Schleswig-Holstein, Institute of Social Medicine, Campus Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. We surveyed the attitudes of medical practitioners towards evidence-based medicine (EBM) and characterized those with an interest in participating in EBM courses. A random sample of 900 outpatient care doctors stratified by level and field of specialization was surveyed by means of a postal questionnaire. Importance of knowledge on information management, a positive attitude towards EBM and not yet doing critical appraisal were significant predictors of interest in participating in EBM courses. Low participation rates of outpatient care doctors in EBM courses are not due to attitudinal or general motivational problems. Although possible predictors of interest in participation could be specified, further factors contributing to actual participation need to be identified.
Received January 20, 2004
Accepted May 11, 2004
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Medical practitioners in outpatient care: who is interested in participating in EBM courses?
Thorsten Meyer, E-mail: thorsten.meyer{at}sozmed.uni-luebeck.de
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