Healthcare: Doctors Favour Journals Above Reps for Med Info
Posted on: Saturday, 13 August 2005, 00:00 CDT
Medical journals are more important sources of information to doctors than sponsored meetings and company reps, according to a poll.
Doctors across all specialities rated journals above medical education and the internet/CD-ROMs, according to the Hospital Readership Survey 2005.
The poll revealed that on average senior doctors read two general weekly journals and just over two publications related to their speciality. More than half of doctors (55 per cent) found medical journals 'very useful' for their work, while just four per cent had the same view of sales reps (see table).
Half of the doctors found reps to be 'not very useful' or 'not at all useful'.
Specialist journals scored relatively better for clinical content and original research while general weekly publications were seen as stronger for news coverage.
The Hospital Readership Survey, undertaken for the first time this year, polled around 1,090 doctors across 28 specialities. It was sponsored by 11 publishing members of the PPA Professional Media and six media buying agencies. Polling took place over two periods, between September last year and June this year.
Source: PR Week
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