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Jenny Doust1, Chris B Del Mar, Brett David Montgomery

  • 1Discipline of General Practice, University of Queensland. j.doust@uq.edu.au

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Setting up an evidence-based medicine (EBM) journal club can help general practitioners translate research into clinical practice. This guide offers practical suggestions for establishing a successful EBM journal club.

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Area of Science:

  • General Practice
  • Medical Education
  • Evidence-Based Medicine

Background:

  • Translating evidence into clinical practice is challenging in general practice.
  • General practitioners (GPs) convened to discuss solutions at a 2006 convention.
  • Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) journal clubs were identified as a potential solution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical suggestions for establishing an EBM journal club.
  • To outline keys to success for EBM journal clubs.
  • To identify and address barriers to implementing EBM journal clubs.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion and consensus among interested general practitioners.
  • Identification of critical success factors for journal clubs.
  • Analysis of potential obstacles in establishing and running journal clubs.

Main Results:

  • EBM journal clubs offer a viable strategy for evidence translation.
  • Key factors for success include structured discussion and relevant content.
  • Overcoming barriers requires commitment and adaptation to local contexts.

Conclusions:

  • EBM journal clubs are a valuable tool for enhancing clinical practice in general practice.
  • This article serves as a practical resource for GPs initiating journal clubs.
  • The initiative is recognized as a Category 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activity.