| Literature DB >> 21151759 |
John Sengaa, Moses Ndiritua, Juliana Osundwaa, Grace Irimua, Mike English.
Abstract
Bridging the gap between research evidence and practice is problematic in low income settings. Wereport medical students' experience with a pilot computer aided learning (CAL) program developed to enable students to explore research evidence supporting national guidelines. We asked 50 students to enter data from pre-set clinical scenarios, diagnose the severity of pneumonia/asthma and suggest treatment and then compare their diagnosis and treatment with that suggested by a computer algorithm based on the guidelines. Links to evidence supporting the guideline-suggested diagnosis and treatment were provided. Brief evidence summaries and video clips were accessed by 92% of students and full text articles by 86%. The majority of the students showed an interest in the CAL approach and suggested the scope of the approach be expanded to other illnesses. Such a system might provide one means to help students understand the link between research and policy and ultimately influence practice.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21151759 PMCID: PMC3000595 DOI: 10.1016/j.inhe.2010.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Health ISSN: 1876-3405 Impact factor: 2.473