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. 2014 Jul 18;23(2):162–166. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2014.07.006

Table 3.

Attitudes and perception toward EBM before and after the course.

EBM attitude component Total agreement
Total disagreement
Pre Post Pre Post
EBM has a weak effect on the practice of pharmacy 19(29.7%) 18(28.1%) 45(70.3%) 45(70.3%)
Clinical experience is more important than evidence 44(68.7%) 33(51.6%) 20(31.3%) 30(46.9%)
Patient desires are more important than medical evidence 34(53.1%) 31(48.4%) 30(46.8%) 32(50%)
EBM is merely a passing fashion and that it would disappear soon 7(11%) 12(18.7%) 57(89.1%) 51(79.7)
Systematic reviews important in decision-making 51(79.6%) 56(87.4%) 13(20.3%) 7(10.9%)