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Impact of a medical journal club on house-staff reading habits, knowledge, and critical appraisal skills. A randomized control trial.

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Linzer, M; Brown, JT; Frazier, LM; DeLong, ER; Siegel, WC
Published in: JAMA
November 4, 1988

The journal club is an established teaching modality in many house-staff training programs. To determine if a journal club improves house-staff reading habits, knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics, and critical appraisal skills, we randomized 44 medical interns to receive either a journal club or a control seminar series. A test instrument developed by the Delphi method was administered before and after the interventions (mean, five journal club sessions). By self-report, 86% of the house staff in the journal club group improved their reading habits vs 0% in the control group. Knowledge scores increased more in the journal club group than in the control group, and a trend was found toward more knowledge gained as more sessions were attended. Ability to appraise critically a test article increased slightly in each group, but there was no significant difference between the groups. We conclude that a journal club is a powerful motivator of critical house-staff reading behavior and can help teach epidemiology and biostatistics to physicians-in-training.

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Published In

JAMA

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

November 4, 1988

Volume

260

Issue

17

Start / End Page

2537 / 2541

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Teaching
  • Reading
  • Random Allocation
  • Periodicals as Topic
  • Internship and Residency
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Epidemiologic Methods
  • Educational Measurement
  • Delphi Technique
 

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Linzer, M., Brown, J. T., Frazier, L. M., DeLong, E. R., & Siegel, W. C. (1988). Impact of a medical journal club on house-staff reading habits, knowledge, and critical appraisal skills. A randomized control trial. JAMA, 260(17), 2537–2541.
Linzer, M., J. T. Brown, L. M. Frazier, E. R. DeLong, and W. C. Siegel. “Impact of a medical journal club on house-staff reading habits, knowledge, and critical appraisal skills. A randomized control trial.JAMA 260, no. 17 (November 4, 1988): 2537–41.
Linzer M, Brown JT, Frazier LM, DeLong ER, Siegel WC. Impact of a medical journal club on house-staff reading habits, knowledge, and critical appraisal skills. A randomized control trial. JAMA. 1988 Nov 4;260(17):2537–41.
Linzer M, Brown JT, Frazier LM, DeLong ER, Siegel WC. Impact of a medical journal club on house-staff reading habits, knowledge, and critical appraisal skills. A randomized control trial. JAMA. 1988 Nov 4;260(17):2537–2541.
Journal cover image

Published In

JAMA

ISSN

0098-7484

Publication Date

November 4, 1988

Volume

260

Issue

17

Start / End Page

2537 / 2541

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Teaching
  • Reading
  • Random Allocation
  • Periodicals as Topic
  • Internship and Residency
  • Humans
  • General & Internal Medicine
  • Epidemiologic Methods
  • Educational Measurement
  • Delphi Technique