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EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN OPTOMETRY: ARE THE KNOWLEDGE CARRIED FORWARD BY STUDENTS AFTER GRADUATION?

Authors :
Mohammed, Zainora
Fadzil, Norliza Mohamad
Hairol, Mohd. 'Izzuddin
Narayansamy, Sumithira
Shahimin, Mizhanim Mohamad
Ishak, Bashirah
Daud, Norlaila Md
Kaur, Sharanjeet
Sukiman, Noor Shahida
Source :
ASEAN Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education; Dec2020, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p110-121, 12p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The aim of this study is to explore the perceived benefit of Evidence-based practice (EBP) as teaching and learning approaches in undergraduate optometry program. The perceived benefit of EBP was measured using Taipei Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire (TEBPQ). TEBPQ consists of 26 self-reported items, which include domains of 'Ask', 'Acquire", 'Appraisal', 'Apply' and 'Attitude'. The questionnaire was administered to two cohorts of Optometry students. Thirteen students in cohort 2018/2019 (new graduates) and 35 students in cohort 2019/2020 (ongoing training) completed the questionnaire. The highest score for students in cohort 2018/2019 was for 'Ask' domain (3.26±0.41) and the lowest score was for 'Apply' domain (3.05±0.57). The highest score for students in cohort 2019/2020 was for 'Ask' domain (3.22±0.35) and the lowest score is 'Appraisal' domain (3.02±0.41).However, twosamples Mann-Whitney U test showed no significant difference for all four domains in EBP between the two cohorts (p>0.05). 'Attitude' domain also showed no significant difference between the two cohorts (p>0.05). In this study, both cohorts of optometry students showed equal EBP related knowledge and they have good attitude towards the importance of EBP competencies in clinical decision making. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19855826
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
ASEAN Journal of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147918255