Online research article discussion board to increase knowledge translation during emergency medicine residency.

TitleOnline research article discussion board to increase knowledge translation during emergency medicine residency.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsStoneking LR, Grall KH, Min AA, Panchal AR
JournalAdv Med Educ Pract
Volume4
Pagination17-21
Date Published2013
ISSN Number1179-7258
Abstract

<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Many clinicians have difficulties reading current best practice journal articles on a regular basis. Discussion boards are one method of online asynchronous learning that facilitates active learning and participation. We hypothesized that an online repository of best practice articles with a discussion board would increase journal article reading by emergency medicine residents.</p><p><b>METHODS: </b>PARTICIPANTS ANSWERED THREE QUESTIONS WEEKLY ON A DISCUSSION BOARD: What question does this study address? What does this study add to our knowledge? How might this change clinical practice? A survey regarding perceived barriers to participating was then distributed.</p><p><b>RESULTS: </b>Most participants completed an article summary once or twice in total (23/32, 71.9%). Only three were involved most weeks (3/32, 9.4%) whereas 5/32 (15.6%) participated monthly. The most common barriers were lack of time (20/32, 62.5%), difficulty logging on (7/32, 21.9%), and forgetting (6/32, 18.8%).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION: </b>Although subjects were provided weekly with an article link, email, and feedback, journal article reading frequency did not increase.</p>

DOI10.2147/AMEP.S40015
Alternate JournalAdv Med Educ Pract
PubMed ID23745096
PubMed Central IDPMC3661263
Faculty Reference: 
Alice Min Simpkins, MD, FACEP
Lisa Stoneking, MD, FACEP
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