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Barriers facing physicians practicing evidence-based medicine in Saudi Arabia. | LitMetric

Barriers facing physicians practicing evidence-based medicine in Saudi Arabia.

J Contin Educ Health Prof

Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Fahd University Hospital, Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia.

Published: November 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tremendous advances in health care are attributed to evidence-based medicine (EBM), but physicians encounter significant barriers in applying it effectively.
  • A study involving 409 physicians in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, identified key obstacles such as inadequate training (72.9%), lack of facilities (34.4%), and insufficient time (29.2%) for practicing EBM.
  • The findings emphasize the need for targeted education and improved systems to provide high-quality evidence, suggesting that resolving knowledge gaps and creating better infrastructure could enhance the implementation of EBM in health care settings.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Tremendous advances in health care have been made through the development of evidence-based medicine (EBM). Studies show that physicians face barriers in practice, preventing the effective use of the best evidence available. Insight into these barriers should pave the way for an action plan to remove them. The aim of this study was to explore the major barriers to the practice of EBM by physicians in primary health care centers (PHCCs) and hospitals.

Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted on physicians in PHCCs and Ministry of Health hospitals in the Dammam area (Dammam, Alkhobar, and Alqatief) of Saudi Arabia. A sample size of 409 physicians was chosen. Barriers to the practice of EBM and the reasons for not giving patients effective health care were investigated through questionnaires.

Results: The response rate was 66. 7%. The main barriers to practicing EBM stated by physicians were the lack of training in EBM (72.9%), facilities (34.4%), and time (29.2%). The least mentioned barriers were the lack of relevant evidence and the negative impact on medical skills (10.4% each).

Discussion: Rather than skepticism about the concept, the main barriers to the use of EBM by physicians appeared to be a lack of knowledge and basic skills. Therefore, targeted education in EBM and a system that quickly delivers high-quality evidence are needed. This includes the allocation of an adequate infrastructure and time and the availability of relevant evidence.

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