Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan

Abstract Background Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the use of the current best evidence for patient care. Medical students should critically appraise the research evidence to help them during their clinical practice in the future. We conducted this study to assess the skills, terms and attitude to...

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Main Authors: Elfatih A. Hasabo, Walaa Elnaiem, Abrar Y. Ali, Anfal M. Altahir, Elmuiz A. Hsabo, Malaz I. Ibrahim, Dania M. Modathir, Ryan T. Aljaaly, Malaz M. ElSiddig, Sara M. Abdalbagi, Heitham Awadalla
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02902-6
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spelling doaj-664a67dd93324ff89784001ecde2a2572021-09-05T11:49:26ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202021-09-0121111010.1186/s12909-021-02902-6Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in SudanElfatih A. Hasabo0Walaa Elnaiem1Abrar Y. Ali2Anfal M. Altahir3Elmuiz A. Hsabo4Malaz I. Ibrahim5Dania M. Modathir6Ryan T. Aljaaly7Malaz M. ElSiddig8Sara M. Abdalbagi9Heitham Awadalla10Faculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumFaculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumFaculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumFaculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumDepartment of Urology, Wythenshawe hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation TrustFaculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumFaculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumFaculty of Medicine, Nile Valley UniversityFaculty of Medicine, University of GeziraFaculty of Medicine, University of KassalaDepartment of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of KhartoumAbstract Background Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the use of the current best evidence for patient care. Medical students should critically appraise the research evidence to help them during their clinical practice in the future. We conducted this study to assess the skills, terms and attitude toward EBM. Method We conducted a cross-sectional study for medical students from governmental universities. Students completed an online validated questionnaire consisting of several sections to assess skills, attitude and knowledge about terms related to EBM. We used a scale ranging from 1(strongly disagree) to 5(strongly agree) for the 11 questions assessing the attitude and a scale ranging from 1(Poor) to 5(advanced) for EBM skills. Results A total of 761 medical students with a mean age of 21.97 ± 1.64 participated in the study. 327 (43 %) of them were males. The most commonly used search engines were Google 690 (91 %) and Wikipedia 465 (61 %). Medical books 719 (94 %) and lecture notes 353 (46 %) were the most common sources for health information. The majority of students rated their skills related to EBM as average and below average for all questions (overall = 2.18 ± 0.8). Students rated their skills as poor (31 %) in locating professional literature, as average (34 %) in searching online databases, poor (42 %) in critical appraisal of a scientific publication reporting findings from clinical research and poor (36 %) in Critical appraisal of available scientific literature. Regarding attitude, the overall mean score was 2.83 ± 0.76. There is no significant difference in attitude score between students with or without EBM training (P = 0.2). The terms with the highest understanding were case-control study (45 %) and case report (44 %) for study design. Median (44 %) and sample size (43 %) for statistics. Incidence (46 %) and prevalence (44 %) for epidemiology. Conclusions Medical students have a knowledge gap in skills and terms related to EBM and an average attitude towards EBM. The majority of them were using a nonscientific search engine to obtain medical information. There is a need to educate students about the proper steps for getting the scientific literature and EBM skills.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02902-6Evidence-based medicineSudanAttitudeSource of informationSkills
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author Elfatih A. Hasabo
Walaa Elnaiem
Abrar Y. Ali
Anfal M. Altahir
Elmuiz A. Hsabo
Malaz I. Ibrahim
Dania M. Modathir
Ryan T. Aljaaly
Malaz M. ElSiddig
Sara M. Abdalbagi
Heitham Awadalla
spellingShingle Elfatih A. Hasabo
Walaa Elnaiem
Abrar Y. Ali
Anfal M. Altahir
Elmuiz A. Hsabo
Malaz I. Ibrahim
Dania M. Modathir
Ryan T. Aljaaly
Malaz M. ElSiddig
Sara M. Abdalbagi
Heitham Awadalla
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan
BMC Medical Education
Evidence-based medicine
Sudan
Attitude
Source of information
Skills
author_facet Elfatih A. Hasabo
Walaa Elnaiem
Abrar Y. Ali
Anfal M. Altahir
Elmuiz A. Hsabo
Malaz I. Ibrahim
Dania M. Modathir
Ryan T. Aljaaly
Malaz M. ElSiddig
Sara M. Abdalbagi
Heitham Awadalla
author_sort Elfatih A. Hasabo
title Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan
title_short Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan
title_full Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan
title_fullStr Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan
title_full_unstemmed Evidence-based medicine (EBM) for undergraduate medical students in Sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to EBM and attitude toward EBM in Sudan
title_sort evidence-based medicine (ebm) for undergraduate medical students in sudan: sources of information, knowledge about terms, skills related to ebm and attitude toward ebm in sudan
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the use of the current best evidence for patient care. Medical students should critically appraise the research evidence to help them during their clinical practice in the future. We conducted this study to assess the skills, terms and attitude toward EBM. Method We conducted a cross-sectional study for medical students from governmental universities. Students completed an online validated questionnaire consisting of several sections to assess skills, attitude and knowledge about terms related to EBM. We used a scale ranging from 1(strongly disagree) to 5(strongly agree) for the 11 questions assessing the attitude and a scale ranging from 1(Poor) to 5(advanced) for EBM skills. Results A total of 761 medical students with a mean age of 21.97 ± 1.64 participated in the study. 327 (43 %) of them were males. The most commonly used search engines were Google 690 (91 %) and Wikipedia 465 (61 %). Medical books 719 (94 %) and lecture notes 353 (46 %) were the most common sources for health information. The majority of students rated their skills related to EBM as average and below average for all questions (overall = 2.18 ± 0.8). Students rated their skills as poor (31 %) in locating professional literature, as average (34 %) in searching online databases, poor (42 %) in critical appraisal of a scientific publication reporting findings from clinical research and poor (36 %) in Critical appraisal of available scientific literature. Regarding attitude, the overall mean score was 2.83 ± 0.76. There is no significant difference in attitude score between students with or without EBM training (P = 0.2). The terms with the highest understanding were case-control study (45 %) and case report (44 %) for study design. Median (44 %) and sample size (43 %) for statistics. Incidence (46 %) and prevalence (44 %) for epidemiology. Conclusions Medical students have a knowledge gap in skills and terms related to EBM and an average attitude towards EBM. The majority of them were using a nonscientific search engine to obtain medical information. There is a need to educate students about the proper steps for getting the scientific literature and EBM skills.
topic Evidence-based medicine
Sudan
Attitude
Source of information
Skills
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-021-02902-6
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