AFP Editorial Survey How many issues of American Family Physician (AFP) do you look at each year? All 24 19 to 23 13 to 18 7 to 12 1 to 6 None Do you keep a library of back issues of AFP? Yes No No, but save selected articles What is the average amount of time you spend reading one issue of AFP? hours On average, how many AFP Clinical Quiz cards do you complete each year for CME credit? All 24 19 to 23 13 to 18 7 to 12 1 to 6 None How often does AFP contain some information that you can put to immediate use in your practice? Every issue Most issues Sometimes Seldom Never What AFP features do you read regularly? (check all that apply) Clinical Articles Table of Contents Inside AFP Newsletter Clinical Quiz Letters to the Editor Quantum Sufficit Graham Center One-Pagers Editorials CME Calendar Diary from a Week in Practice Clinical Evidence from the BMJ Putting Prevention into Practice From the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Cochrane for Clinicians Photo Quiz STEPS (short reviews of new drugs) POEMs Tips from Other Journals Point-of-Care Guides Curbside Consultations Practice Guidelines FPIN Clinical Inquiries Patient Information Collections How useful are the SORT tables in clinical articles (i.e., key recommendations for practice)? Very useful Somewhat useful Neutral Not very useful Not at all useful Not familiar with SORT tables Which method do you prefer to read AFP? Print Online On average, how often do you give AFP patient education handouts to your patients? Almost daily One time per week Two to three times per month Rarely Never From what source do you usually obtain AFP patient education handouts? Print journal Web site Do not obtain handouts Would you use a customizable area on the Web version of patient education handouts (e.g., for adding patient instructions, contact information)? Yes No
All 24 19 to 23 13 to 18 7 to 12 1 to 6 None
Do you keep a library of back issues of AFP?
Yes No No, but save selected articles
What is the average amount of time you spend reading one issue of AFP?
hours
How often does AFP contain some information that you can put to immediate use in your practice?
Every issue Most issues Sometimes Seldom Never
What AFP features do you read regularly? (check all that apply)
Clinical Articles Table of Contents Inside AFP Newsletter Clinical Quiz Letters to the Editor Quantum Sufficit Graham Center One-Pagers Editorials CME Calendar Diary from a Week in Practice Clinical Evidence from the BMJ Putting Prevention into Practice From the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Cochrane for Clinicians Photo Quiz STEPS (short reviews of new drugs) POEMs Tips from Other Journals Point-of-Care Guides Curbside Consultations Practice Guidelines FPIN Clinical Inquiries Patient Information Collections
How useful are the SORT tables in clinical articles (i.e., key recommendations for practice)?
Very useful Somewhat useful Neutral Not very useful Not at all useful Not familiar with SORT tables
Which method do you prefer to read AFP?
Print Online
On average, how often do you give AFP patient education handouts to your patients?
Almost daily One time per week Two to three times per month Rarely Never
From what source do you usually obtain AFP patient education handouts?
Print journal Web site Do not obtain handouts
Would you use a customizable area on the Web version of patient education handouts (e.g., for adding patient instructions, contact information)?
Yes No