Description

Book Synopsis
This brand new, fully-updated user-friendly toolkit helps with searching for medical evidence, explaining how to learn simple search skills, directing the reader to the right resources to find the best evidence to support their decision-making an essential skill for everyone involved in health care research and development. .

Trade Review

“This should work well as a required textbook in an evidence-based practice course.” (Doody’s, 16 January 2015)



Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

Evidence-based medicine 1

Why search? 2

How do you keep up to date 4

Further reading 5

Chapter 2 Where to start 6

The hierarchy of evidence 6

The hierarchy of searching 7

1. How much time do I have? 8

2. What type of publication am I looking for? 10

3. Is my query about a specific topic? 13

Chapter 3 Clinical information: sources 15

Medical libraries 15

The Internet 15

Chapter 4 Searching the Internet 26

Search engines and directories 26

Evaluating material found on the World Wide Web 29

Saving useful websites 35

Chapter 5 Formulating searchable questions 37

Types of question 37

Breaking down the clinical scenario 38

Identifying keywords 39

Further reading 39

Chapter 6 Building a search strategy 41

Identifying synonyms 41

Synonym sources 42

Truncation and wildcards 42

Combining terms (using Boolean operators) 46

Construction of the final search strategy 47

Chapter 7 Free text and thesaurus searching 50

Free text searching 50

Thesaurus searching 51

Chapter 8 Searching healthcare databases 55

Finding the evidence: key steps 55

Medline 57

PubMed 57

Ovid Medline 64

CINAHL 68

Cochrane Library 73

Further reading 80

Chapter 9 Refining search results 81

Limits 81

Methodological filters 85

Clinical Queries 86

Sensitivity versus specificity 87

Systematic reviews 89

Further reading 90

Chapter 10 Saving citations 93

Logbooks 93

Reference management software 94

Chapter 11 Citation pearl searching 98

Related items 98

Author search 99

Keywords 99

Journals 100

Snowballing 100

Alerts 101

RSS feeds 101

Chapter 12 Quality improvement and value: sources 102

Examples of quality improvement and value questions 102

Current awareness 102

Searching for evidence on quality improvement and value 103

Other useful sources of information 105

Networks 113

Further reading 114

Chapter 13 Patient information: sources 115

Shared decision-making 115

Poor quality health information 116

Good quality health information 116

Appraising online consumer health information 117

Trusted information sources 118

Rarer conditions 120

Third-party assistance 121

Patient decision aids 121

Writing patient information 122

Keeping up to date with patient information 122

Further reading 123

Chapter 14 Critical appraisal 124

Definition 124

Critical appraisal checklists 124

Further reading 125

Chapter 15 Glossary of terms 126

Appendix 1 Ten tips for effective searching 135

Appendix 2 Teaching resources 138

Record your favourite resources 142

Index 143

Searching Skills Toolkit Finding the Evidence

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    A Paperback / softback by Caroline De Brún, Nicola Pearce-Smith

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 31/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118463130, 978-1118463130
      ISBN10: 1118463137

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This brand new, fully-updated user-friendly toolkit helps with searching for medical evidence, explaining how to learn simple search skills, directing the reader to the right resources to find the best evidence to support their decision-making an essential skill for everyone involved in health care research and development. .

      Trade Review

      “This should work well as a required textbook in an evidence-based practice course.” (Doody’s, 16 January 2015)



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Introduction 1

      Evidence-based medicine 1

      Why search? 2

      How do you keep up to date 4

      Further reading 5

      Chapter 2 Where to start 6

      The hierarchy of evidence 6

      The hierarchy of searching 7

      1. How much time do I have? 8

      2. What type of publication am I looking for? 10

      3. Is my query about a specific topic? 13

      Chapter 3 Clinical information: sources 15

      Medical libraries 15

      The Internet 15

      Chapter 4 Searching the Internet 26

      Search engines and directories 26

      Evaluating material found on the World Wide Web 29

      Saving useful websites 35

      Chapter 5 Formulating searchable questions 37

      Types of question 37

      Breaking down the clinical scenario 38

      Identifying keywords 39

      Further reading 39

      Chapter 6 Building a search strategy 41

      Identifying synonyms 41

      Synonym sources 42

      Truncation and wildcards 42

      Combining terms (using Boolean operators) 46

      Construction of the final search strategy 47

      Chapter 7 Free text and thesaurus searching 50

      Free text searching 50

      Thesaurus searching 51

      Chapter 8 Searching healthcare databases 55

      Finding the evidence: key steps 55

      Medline 57

      PubMed 57

      Ovid Medline 64

      CINAHL 68

      Cochrane Library 73

      Further reading 80

      Chapter 9 Refining search results 81

      Limits 81

      Methodological filters 85

      Clinical Queries 86

      Sensitivity versus specificity 87

      Systematic reviews 89

      Further reading 90

      Chapter 10 Saving citations 93

      Logbooks 93

      Reference management software 94

      Chapter 11 Citation pearl searching 98

      Related items 98

      Author search 99

      Keywords 99

      Journals 100

      Snowballing 100

      Alerts 101

      RSS feeds 101

      Chapter 12 Quality improvement and value: sources 102

      Examples of quality improvement and value questions 102

      Current awareness 102

      Searching for evidence on quality improvement and value 103

      Other useful sources of information 105

      Networks 113

      Further reading 114

      Chapter 13 Patient information: sources 115

      Shared decision-making 115

      Poor quality health information 116

      Good quality health information 116

      Appraising online consumer health information 117

      Trusted information sources 118

      Rarer conditions 120

      Third-party assistance 121

      Patient decision aids 121

      Writing patient information 122

      Keeping up to date with patient information 122

      Further reading 123

      Chapter 14 Critical appraisal 124

      Definition 124

      Critical appraisal checklists 124

      Further reading 125

      Chapter 15 Glossary of terms 126

      Appendix 1 Ten tips for effective searching 135

      Appendix 2 Teaching resources 138

      Record your favourite resources 142

      Index 143

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