The aim of this study was to develop and validate three instruments which measure knowledge about searching for and critically appraising scientific articles (evidence-based practice-EBP). Twenty-three questions were collected from previous studies and modified by an expert panel. These questions were then administered to 55 delegates before and after two international conferences in EBP; the responses were assessed for discriminative ability and internal consistency. Five questions were discarded and three instruments of six questions each were developed. Finally, the instruments were re-validated in a randomized controlled trial comparing two educational interventions at the University of Oslo, Norway by 166 of 175 eligible medical studen...
AbstractA diagnostic instrument to identify the competencies in research knowledge and skills of doc...
BACKGROUND: Medical educators need valid, reliable, and efficient tools to assess evidence-based med...
Abstract Background Despite the established interest in evidence-based practice (EBP) as a core comp...
Abstract Background There is currently an absence of valid and relevant instruments to evaluate how ...
Abstract Background Health educators need rigorously developed instruments to evaluate cognitive ski...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate an instrument for measuring knowledge and skills in evidence base...
Objective: The aim of this scoping review was to describe the instruments used to assess the knowled...
OBJECTIVES: To design and validate a practical questionnaire for clinicians, to identify barriers an...
Background: Practicing evidence based medicine in developing countries with limited resources, can b...
Medical schools have recently witnessed a call for authentic research activities that equip students...
Objectives To design and validate a practical questionnaire for clinicians, to identify barriers and...
Abstract Background Two of the key steps in evidence based medicine (EBM) are being able to construc...
Previous systematic reviews indicate a lack of reporting of reliability and validity evidence in sub...
AbstractA diagnostic instrument to identify the competencies in research knowledge and skills of doc...
BACKGROUND: Medical educators need valid, reliable, and efficient tools to assess evidence-based med...
Abstract Background Despite the established interest in evidence-based practice (EBP) as a core comp...
Abstract Background There is currently an absence of valid and relevant instruments to evaluate how ...
Abstract Background Health educators need rigorously developed instruments to evaluate cognitive ski...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate an instrument for measuring knowledge and skills in evidence base...
Objective: The aim of this scoping review was to describe the instruments used to assess the knowled...
OBJECTIVES: To design and validate a practical questionnaire for clinicians, to identify barriers an...
Background: Practicing evidence based medicine in developing countries with limited resources, can b...
Medical schools have recently witnessed a call for authentic research activities that equip students...
Objectives To design and validate a practical questionnaire for clinicians, to identify barriers and...
Abstract Background Two of the key steps in evidence based medicine (EBM) are being able to construc...
Previous systematic reviews indicate a lack of reporting of reliability and validity evidence in sub...
AbstractA diagnostic instrument to identify the competencies in research knowledge and skills of doc...
BACKGROUND: Medical educators need valid, reliable, and efficient tools to assess evidence-based med...
Abstract Background Despite the established interest in evidence-based practice (EBP) as a core comp...