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  • Medical Education Model with Core Competency as Guide, Evidence-Based Medicine as Carrier and Lifelong Learning as Purpose (3): Current Status of Information Literacy on Medical Students

    Objective To investigate the information literacy status of medical students, so as to provide references for further developing information literacy education. Methods A total of 764 medical undergraduates and postgraduates in Sichuan University were investigated by using “information literacy questionnaire”. Results A total of 744 feedbacks among 764 distributed questionnaires were qualified, accounting for 97.4%. Among then, 37.2% students could easily tell the key words for required information, 26.1% students could make a plan before searching information, 25.5% students could choose appropriate databases for searching, 14.7% students could critically appraise the information, and only 12.4% students had received systematic trainings on intellectual property rights and copyrights. Conclusion Most students of West China School of Medicine of Sichuan University possess good information consciousness, but their critical appraisal for information and information morality need to be improved further.

    Release date:2016-09-07 11:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 疗养院实现隐性知识共享因素分析与解决途径

    目的分析疗养院工作人员实现隐性知识共享的影响因素。 方法统计北戴河疗养院图书馆2012年4月-11月和2013年4月-11月维普中文生物医学期刊和自建资源服务系统文献检索次数,绘制折线图对比,按照2010年-2013年图书馆每年登记的总阅览人数绘制分布图对比。 结果维普中文生物医学期刊和自建资源服务系统文献检索次数在2012年4月-11月和2013年4月-11月均呈递增趋势,且两个数据库使用率相差大;2010年-2013年图书馆每年登记的总阅览人数逐年上升。 结论在提高疗养院人员的文献检索能力、增强检索必要技巧的同时,仍要加强信息素养的培养。

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  • Investigation on the status of medical information literacy of medical students

    ObjectiveTo investigate the capability and demands of medical students of medical information retrieval, and to provide information for medical information literacy education.MethodsWe conducted an online questionnaire survey among medical students from 15th to 21st July, 2019, aiming to analyze basic characteristics of the subjects and their ways and capability to acquire medical information, and evaluated their demands and satisfaction about relevant courses.ResultsFour hundred and nine valid questionnaires were collected. The average age of the respondents was (21±3) years old. Among the respondents, 279 (68.2%) were female, 290 (70.9%) were undergraduates, and 187 (45.7%) majored in clinical medicine. The mostly accessed ways to obtain medical information were textbooks (87.8%) and search engines (84.4%). Among Chinese literature databases, the most commonly used was China National Knowledge Infrastructure (67.7%), followed by Wanfang (54.3%). As for English literature databases, the most commonly used was PubMed (66.0%), while the proportions of respondents who used other databases was less than 1/4. As for the problems when obtaining information, 84.8% of the respondents supposed that no access to some online databases was the main problem. Obtaining information from search engine scored the highest [(3.21±1.00) points, 5 points totally] when they were asked to self-evaluate their ability to obtain medical information by different methods. In terms of training demands, the need for courses about literature authenticity and accuracy evaluation was the highest [(4.05±1.07) points, 5 points totally]. The trainings were expected to be conducted within 1-2 years after enrollment (83.9%). Training through professional courses (86.8%) was the most welcomed training form, followed by courses on MOOC (51.3%), an online course platform. More than 50% of the respondents were satisfied with the current relevant courses and trainings.ConclusionBoth the students’ capability of medical information retrieval and the design of relevant trainings should be improved to better prepare the medical students for further clinical practice and scientific research.

    Release date:2020-07-26 03:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Current situation of “digital divide” among the elderly under the background of intelligent medical treatment and countermeasures for aging adaptation

    With the rapid development of information science and technology, the development of internet medical service is irresistible, forming a new situation of digital ecological environment of medical cloud service. However, reform and innovation of medical service mode have brought many problems and challenges to the elderly with low level of information literacy and difficult operation of information and intelligent applications on mobile phones, forming a “digital gap” with intelligent medicine. This paper analyzes the status quo of the digital divide in the elderly group, and classifies the elderly according to the pain and difficulty of the elderly wisdom, and then implements a series of online and offline aging adaptation to build a harmonious and humanistic care Internet plus medical service ecosystem for the elderly. The project is closely related to the physical and psychological transformation of the elderly, and can be used for reference.

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