Hospital Use of a Web-Based Clinical Knowledge Support System and In-Training Examination Performance Among Postgraduate Resident Physicians in Japan: Nationwide Observational Study
Kataoka K, Nishizaki Y, Shimizu T, Yamamoto Y, Shikino K, Nojima M, Nagasaki K, Fukui S, Nishiguchi S, Katayama K, Kurihara M, Ueda R, Kobayashi H, Tokuda Y. Hospital Use of a Web-Based Clinical Knowledge Support System and In-Training Examination Performance Among Postgraduate Resident Physicians in Japan: Nationwide Observational Study. JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e52207.
This study collected data from more than 3,000 residents training at 215 teaching hospitals in Japan.
- Residents in hospitals with higher frequency of UpToDate use had higher scores on a standardized training examination compared with those in hospitals with lower UpToDate use (mean score 26.9 versus 26.2, p = 0.009). The correlation persisted after adjusting for multiple individual and hospital-level variables related to the educational environment.
- These findings support the value of access to UpToDate as part of a comprehensive medical education program.