Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6813630 | Psychiatry Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Access to medical information is important as lifelong scientific learning is in close relation with a better career satisfaction in psychiatry. This survey aimed to investigate how medical information sources are being used among members of the European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees. Eighty-three psychiatric trainees completed our questionnaire. A significant variation was found, and information availability levels were associated with training duration and average income. The most available sources were books and websites, but the most preferred ones were scientific journals. Our findings suggest that further steps should be taken to provide an equal access to medical information across Europe.
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Authors
João Gama Marques, Maja Pantovic Stefanovic, Marija Mitkovic-Voncina, Florian Riese, Sinan Guloksuz, Kevin Holmes, Ozge Kilic, Visnja Banjac, Claudia Palumbo, Alexander Nawka, Sameer Jauhar, Olivier Andlauer, Dzmitry Krupchanka, Mariana Pinto da Costa,