Journal
PERSPECTIVES ON MEDICAL EDUCATION
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 292-301Publisher
UBIQUITY PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s40037-018-0450-9
Keywords
Knowledge syntheses; Literature review; Knowledge translation
Funding
- National Library of Medicine
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BackgroundTo support evidence-informed education, health professions education (HPE) stakeholders encourage the creation and use of knowledge syntheses or reviews. However, it is unclear if these knowledge syntheses are ready for translation into educational practice. Without understanding the readiness, defined by three criteriaquality, accessibility and relevancewe risk translating weak evidence into practice and/or providing information that is not useful to educators.MethodsAlibrarian searched Web of Science for knowledge syntheses, specifically Best Evidence in Medical Education (BEME) Guides. This meta-synthesis focuses on BEME Guides because of their explicit goal to inform educational practice and policy. Two authors extracted data from all Guides, guided by the 25-item STructured apprOach to the Reporting In healthcare education of Evidence Synthesis (STORIES).ResultsForty-two Guides published in Medical Teacher between 1999 and 2017 were analyzed. No Guide met all STORIES criteria, but all included structured summaries and most described their literature search (n=39) and study inclusion/exclusion (n=40) procedures. Eleven Guides reported the presence of theory and/or educational principles, and eight consulted with external subject matter experts. Accessibility to each Guide's full-text and supplemental materials was variable.DiscussionFor asubset of HPE knowledge syntheses, BEME Guides, this meta-synthesis identifies factors that support readiness and indicates potential areas of improvement, such as consistent access to Guides and inclusion of external subject matter experts on the review team. This analysis is useful for understanding the current readiness of HPE knowledge syntheses and informing future reviews to evolve so they can catalyze translation of evidence into educational practice.
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