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A multidisciplinary approach to information management and critical appraisal instruction: a controlled study.

M A Frasca1, J L Dorsch, J C Aldag, R G Christiansen.   

Abstract

A study of the effectiveness of a collaborative course in teaching library and critical appraisal skills was conducted at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. A critical appraisal and library skills course was taught at the Peoria site during the third-year medical clerkship. The performance of Peoria students on a twenty-item multiple choice posttest was compared to that of third-year students in Rockford, who received no library or critical appraisal instruction during their medicine clerkship. The two groups were similar in self-perceived library skills, critical appraisal skills, and other demographic values. Peoria students scored significantly higher on library, critical appraisal, and total posttest questions. An improving trend during the year was not observed at either site, implying that students were not acquiring these skills in day-to-day clerkship activities. Results suggest that this multidisciplinary course is effective in teaching library and critical appraisal skills.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1537013      PMCID: PMC225611     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Med Libr Assoc        ISSN: 0025-7338


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