Title of article :
Prioritizing the Factors Affecting Evidencebased Medicine in Physicians Affiliated to Iranian Health Insurance
Author/Authors :
Mohamadhoseinzadeh Hashemi, Farnaz Department of Health Services Management - North Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Jafari, Mehrnoosh Department of Health Services Management - North Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Hosseini, Mojtaba Department of Health Services Management - North Tehran Branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The utilization of the medical research results is one of the most
important indicators in the development of this profession, which provides
effective care to patients and improves the quality of care. However, performing
based on the evidence-based results has been unsuccessful in some cases. This
study aimed to investigated and prioritize the factors affecting evidence-based
medicine among physicians affiliated to Iranian Health insurance.
Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 150
physicians affiliated to Iranian Health insurance in Tehran city in 2018. The
simple random sampling method was used to collect the data. The data
collection tool was a questionnaire containing of three parts: demographic
questionnaire, Fonk (1995) evidence-based medical barriers questionnaire that
included four domains and 25 questions, as well as a researcher-made
questionnaire that prioritized the factors influencing evidence-based medicine
implementation. Data were analyzed by SPSS version 21 and Expert Choice
software using hierarchical analysis method.
Results: Most physicians were male (53.3%) and worked as an official
employee. Among four dimensions, the highest mean and standard deviation
was related to organizational impact, while the lowest was related to the quality
of research and possible outcomes. Regarding the factors of organizational
impacts, the highest weight or priority was attributed to the feeling of
insufficient independence to change care methods with a weight of 0.259.
Among the factors related to the research quality, the highest weight and
priority was related to the factor of methodological defects in the research with
a weight of 0.192. Considering the factors related to the skills of conducting
research, the highest priority and weight was attributed to the lack of
documentary evidence for the performance change with a weight of 0.320.
Moreover, regarding the factors related to communication and access to the
findings of the research, the highest weight and priority was in the factor of
unavailability of actual articles (0.475).
Conclusion: The findings of this study showed that physicians considered
problems and barriers related to organization, individual, and quality of
research studies. Therefore, facilities should be created for using research
findings as well as the conditions for updating physicians' knowledge, skills,
and attitudes to use the research results.
Keywords :
Insurance , Physicians , Evidence-Based Medicine
Journal title :
Journal of Community Health Research