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Use of a modified journal club and letters to editors to teach critical appraisal skills.

Bart N Green1, Claire D Johnson.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to report the use of a journal club and letter to the editor writing project to teach critical appraisal skills to health sciences students. Data were collected from 22 consecutive classes (n = 907 students) between 1997 and 2003. The program took place in an 11-week evidence-based practice course in the second year of a chiropractic curriculum. After didactic preparation, students participated in several journal club exercises to appraise papers representing specific research designs. Students then critically appraised a recent article of their choice and wrote a critical appraisal essay in the form of a letter to the editor. The project was evaluated through a review of student assessment, an anonymous survey instrument, and the number of letters submitted and published. Assessments of student performance were consistently high, yielding an average score of 23.7 out of 25 possible points on an objective scale. Responses from 277 students completing a survey on their perceptions of the project were positive, indicating that the goals of the project were being met. Over the 7-year period, approximately 450 letters were written, 12 were submitted for publication, and 10 were published. The results of this study suggest that the use of a journal club and letter-to-the-editor writing project may provide a means by which health care students can gain skills in critical appraisal. Further investigation into these methods should be undertaken.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17425191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allied Health        ISSN: 0090-7421


  8 in total

1.  Journal clubs during advanced pharmacy practice experiences to teach literature-evaluation skills.

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Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2012-06-18       Impact factor: 2.047

2.  Chiropractic students and research: assessing the research culture at a north american chiropractic college.

Authors:  Kenneth A Weber Ii; Xiaohua He
Journal:  J Chiropr Educ       Date:  2010

3.  Evaluation of the effects of an evidence-based practice curriculum on knowledge, attitudes, and self-assessed skills and behaviors in chiropractic students.

Authors:  Mitchell Haas; Michael Leo; David Peterson; Ron Lefebvre; Darcy Vavrek
Journal:  J Manipulative Physiol Ther       Date:  2012 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.437

4.  Role of journal clubs in undergraduate medical education.

Authors:  Tamoghna Biswas
Journal:  Indian J Community Med       Date:  2011-10

5.  Application of a Feedback Journal Club.

Authors:  Nan-Ze Yu; Pan-Xi Yu; Xiao-Jun Wang; Xiao Long; Elan Yang; Jiu-Zuo Huang; Yang Wang; Wei-Ming Kang; Ying-Zi Jiang; Kang Li; Jun Zhao; Hui Pan
Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)       Date:  2017-11-20       Impact factor: 2.628

6.  Impact of a National Journal Club and Letter Writing Session on Improving Medical Students' Confidence with Critical Appraisal.

Authors:  Shyam Ajay Gokani; Ekta Sharma; Tanisha Sharma; Shyam Venkatesan Moudhgalya; Subothini Sara Selvendran; Nikhil Aggarwal
Journal:  Adv Med Educ Pract       Date:  2019-12-24

7.  How to teach medical students to critically appraise a published article in the public health domain.

Authors:  Mohsen Rezaeian
Journal:  J Educ Health Promot       Date:  2013-02-28

8.  Journal Club in Residency Education: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors.

Authors:  Michael Gottlieb; Andrew King; Richard Byyny; Melissa Parsons; John Bailitz
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2018-05-15
  8 in total

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