Factors favoring the search on PubMed among Latin American medical students
Date
2020Author(s)
Valladares Garrido, Mario JosueFailoc Rojas, Virgilio E.
Astudillo Rueda, David
Soriano Moreno, Anderson N.
Mejía, Christian R.
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Aim: To determine the factors associated with the frequent use of PubMed in medical students from 40 Latin
American medical schools.
Methods: We developed a cross-sectional analytical study from medical students from Latin America. The
dependent variable was the frequent use of PubMed, defined as the use report at least once a week and daily.
Simple and multiple regression models were constructed, estimating prevalence ratios (RP) using multilevel
generalized linear models.
Results: Of 11587 students, 59.3% reported using PubMed frequently. Students who belonged to clinical cycles
(RP = 1.19), who were affiliated with a SOCEM (RP = 1.13), who reported mastery of basic (RP = 1.25),
intermediate (RP = 1.47) and advanced (RP = 1.46), Bibliographic search training (RP = 1.22) and database
training (RP = 1.42) had a higher frequency of use of this database.
Conclusions: The report of frequent use of PubMed in undergraduate is high. Modifiable factors positively
associated with frequent use of PubMed were the training report in bibliographic search, the report in use of the
database, the report of English proficiency, and belonging to a SOCEM.
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