| Literature DB >> 16930482 |
Ronald J Feise1, Jaroslaw P Grod, Anne Taylor-Vaisey.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chiropractors must continue to learn, develop themselves professionally throughout their careers, and become self-directed and lifelong learners. Using an evidence-based approach increases the probability of optimal patient outcomes. But most chiropractors lack knowledge and interest in evidence-based approaches. The purpose of this study was to develop and measure the effectiveness of evidence-based training for chiropractic practitioners in a continuing education setting.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16930482 PMCID: PMC1560147 DOI: 10.1186/1746-1340-14-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chiropr Osteopat ISSN: 1746-1340
Participant characteristics at baseline (n = 40)
| Male, % (n) | 76% (31) |
| Age, mean | 36.3 (SD 6.0, min to max 30 – 53) |
| Years in practice, mean | 8.5 (SD 6.5, min to max 2 – 28) |
| Chiropractic College, % (n) | |
| CMCC | 58% (23) |
| Palmer | 13% (5) |
| National | 10% (4) |
| Logan | 8% (3) |
| Palmer-West, LACC, New York, Parker | 1 participant each |
| Postgraduate certification, % (n) | |
| in progress | 88% (35) |
| yes | 10% (4) |
| no | 2% (1) |
| Solo practice, % (n) | 65% (26) |
| Peer Reviewed Journals (read regularly), % (n)* | |
| none | 68% (27) |
| | 15% (6) |
| | 15% (6) |
| | 5% (2) |
| | 2% (1) |
| Cochrane | 2% (1) |
| J Sports Chiro & Rehab | 2% (1) |
* Participants could select more than one journal.
Figure 1What is your overall evaluation of this workshop (n = 40)?.
Figure 2Would you recommend this workshop to a colleague (n = 40)?.
Figure 3How much knowledge did you gain from this workshop (n = 40)?.
Participant comments (n = 10)
| #1. "Excellent! You kept the audience engaged throughout!" |
| #2. "Fabulous." |
| #3. "Great presentation. Perhaps add PowerPoint?" |
| #4. "Made a boring subject interesting." |
| #5. "Did an excellent job on a very dry topic!" |
| #6. "Extremely helpful." |
| #7. "It has changed my ability." |
| #8. "Engaging. Made a very dry subject enjoyable. Thanks." |
| #9. "Excellent way to engage adult learners." |
| #10. "Too much information, very long. Good information. Give information before hand. No reason for people to read any notes out loud." |