Revista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Pública (Dec 2014)

Use of information sources by recently graduated physicians of Lima

  • Christian R. Mejia,
  • Onice J. Caceres,
  • Claudia A. Vera,
  • Ayar Nizama-Vía,
  • Walter H. Curioso,
  • Percy Mayta-Tristán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2014.314.124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 4

Abstract

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In order to determine the use of information sources by recently graduated physicians of Lima, Peru in 2011, a survey was conducted among graduated physicians at seven universities. They were asked about the use of search engines in the health area during their year of medical internship [last year of medical school]. Regular use was defined as the source being used once a week or daily. For 490 respondents, regularly used information sources were SciELO, accessed by 173 (36.4%); PubMed 165 (34.4%); HINARI 117 (25.5%); UpToDate 98 (22.3%); Cochrane Library 94 (20.6%); LILACS 91 (19.8%); a hospital institutional library 70 (15.0%); LIPECS 39 (8.7%); and Peru BVS 42 (9.3%). Only a minority regularly accessed information sources related to health. It is necessary to improve capacity in the efficient use of various resources of scientific information in a continuous way and that reaches students and health professionals.

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