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Trop Med Int Health ; 14(1): 118-22, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19152558

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate final year medical students' access to new medical information. METHOD: Cross-sectional survey of final year medical students at the University of Nairobi using anonymous, self-administered questionnaires. RESULTS: Questionnaires were distributed to 85% of a possible 343 students and returned by 44% (152). Half reported having accessed some form of new medical information within the previous 12 months, most commonly from books and the internet. Few students reported regular access; and specific, new journal articles were rarely accessed. Absence of internet facilities, slow internet speed and cost impeded access to literature; and current training seems rarely to encourage students to seek new information. CONCLUSION: Almost half the students had not accessed any new medical information in their final year in medical school. This means they are ill prepared for a career that may increasingly demand life-long, self-learning.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Information Services/statistics & numerical data , Students, Medical/psychology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Education, Medical, Undergraduate/statistics & numerical data , Evidence-Based Medicine/education , Female , Humans , Internet/statistics & numerical data , Kenya , Male , Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Schools, Medical
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