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Developing Your Search String

Developing Your Search String. Getting Started With Your Systematic Review A Workshop by:- Kendall Searle Josefine Antoniades. HOW? A collaborative workshop format!. This work shop will not address:- The different syntax used for different search engines (Anne Young)

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Developing Your Search String

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  1. Developing Your Search String Getting Started With Your Systematic Review A Workshop by:- Kendall Searle JosefineAntoniades

  2. HOW? A collaborative workshop format! This work shop will not address:- • The different syntax used for different search engines (Anne Young) • Concepts concerning bias • The tools needed to appraise the quality of your articles • Key analysis approaches e.g.: narrative and meta analysis These will be covered in forthcoming workshops! This work shop will help you to:- • Refine your research question • Give you feedback on your research question • Give you search-strategy leads • Provide some infrastructure to facilitate a systematic approach • Give practical time-saving tips • Reflect a student’s real learning!

  3. How we are going to divide our time:-

  4. When Scientists must be Linguists Too! • Once you have identified your question concepts you need to think:- • Creatively • Laterally • Methodically • You need not be alone in this! Seek help from:- • Colleagues • Other reviews that have already been written • Frameworks that might be relevant.

  5. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning?

  6. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes

  7. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Suicide Substance Abuse Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes

  8. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Suicide Substance Abuse Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes Quality-of-Life Well-being Social well-being

  9. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Yikes!!!! Suicide Substance Abuse Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes Quality-of-Life Well-being Social well-being

  10. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Yikes!!!! Suicide Substance Abuse Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes Quality-of-Life Well-being Social well-being

  11. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Yikes!!!! Suicide Substance Abuse F10-19 Mental and Behaviour Disorders due to psychoactive substance use F30-39 Mood Affective Disorders F40-48 Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes Quality-of-Life Well-being Social well-being

  12. Brain Storming Your Search Terms Common Mental Disorders Amongst Migrants/Factory Workers in Mainland China What does this mean clinically? What does this mean colloquially? Common Mental Disorders Country specific meanings? Collocations? Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) Depression Anxiety Mental Illness Behavioural Disorder Mood Disorder Other relatedconcepts? What is the inverse meaning? Yikes!!!! Suicide Substance Abuse F10-19 Mental and Behaviour Disorders due to psychoactive substance use F30-39 Mood Affective Disorders F40-48 Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders (CCMD-3) Somatoform disorders and neurasthenia Mild/Moderate/Severe/Recurrent Disorder/Syndrome/Symptoms Episodes Quality-of-Life Well-being Social well-being

  13. Student Example Search Output

  14. Exercise Three: A Game of Musical Graffiti! • You will need a pen and some music – 10 mins. • At different sites around this room, you will find A3 sheets of paper displaying each research question of interest • HOUSE KEEPING FIRST: Please find your individual question and make any changes to it (due to previous discussion), if necessary. • THE GAME: everybody will sight each question and will have approximately one minute to write directly onto the paper any words, phrases, synonyms, collocations that may be useful to include in a search. • You will know your time is up, when the music turns off. Each time the music starts, move to the next question.

  15. Exercise Three: FEEDBACK • What approaches did the graffiti take into account? • What, if anything, surprised you about the output? • How can you use the approach from this session in your own work?

  16. Exercise 4 – Can you replicate the search? • PART 1 (15 mins): In pairs, choose an A3 sheet with a research question. Identify one domain/concept only which you will work on during this session in the following way:- • Use the brainstorming and comments provided in the previous sessions to build-up an appropriate search string • Go into Medline/Ovid and run an initial search using the appropriate syntax (See Anne Young’s Notes) • Record the number of articles identified from this search • PART 2 (15 mins): Swop questions! Repeat the process then compare the number of articles identified from the search. Did you get the same number?

  17. Exercise 4 – Feedback? • Did you get the same number of articles for you output? • Why/Why not? • What approach, if any, helped you to do this task:- • Quickly? • Appropriately? • How confident do you feel now to conduct your own systematic search? • What additional training do you need to support your work?

  18. Important Websites • The Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions www.cochrane.org/handbook • PRISMA Transparent reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analyses http://www.prisma-statement.org/ • Institute of Medicine, USA. Finding What Works in Health Care: Standards for Systematic Reviews www.iom.edu/Reports/2011/Finding-What-Works-in-Health-Care-Standards-for-Systematic-Reviews.aspx • International prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO) http://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO

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