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Evidence Based Searching Part 2

Kerry Sullivan, MLIS Health Sciences Librarian March 2011. Evidence Based Searching Part 2. Your hosts Kerry Sullivan Michelle Hajder QUESTIONS? We will have time for Q&A at the end of the session

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Evidence Based Searching Part 2

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  1. Kerry Sullivan, MLIS Health Sciences Librarian March 2011 Evidence Based Searching Part 2

  2. Your hosts • Kerry Sullivan • Michelle Hajder QUESTIONS? • We will have time for Q&A at the end of the session • Expand the Questions window in the GoToWebinar module (usually on the right) and type in your questions for the presenters

  3. GoToWebinar Control Panel 3

  4. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) defines “Evidence-Based Practice" as a combination of the following three factors: (1) best research evidence, (2) best clinical experience, and (3) consistent with patient values • (IOM, 2001; http://www.iom.edu/)

  5. Clinical Question using PICO • P = Patient, Population or Problem • I = Intervention, Prognostic Factor, or Exposure • C = Comparison (if there is one) • O = Outcome

  6. Our clinical question • Do BMI screenings in schools prevent obesity in children?

  7. PICO • P = School age children • I = BMI testing in schools • C = Diet and/or Exercise • O = Obesity prevention

  8. Unfiltered Resources • MEDLINE with Full Text • CINAHL Plus with Full Text • PsycINFO

  9. Types of Questions & Studies

  10. Search Terms & Strategy • Keywords/Subjects • Obesity AND BMI AND schools Limits: children and highest levels of evidence

  11. What is a Systematic Review? • Clearly formulated question • Rigorous criteria for inclusion • Usually clinical trials, but sometimes observational studies • Assessment guidelines • Updated regularly

  12. Benefits of Systematic Reviews Refinement Reduction Efficiency Consistency Reliability Power Precision Quantitative

  13. Meta-Analysis • A particular type of systematic review that focuses on numerical results • Combines results of several independent studies to produce an estimate • Aims to assist in making decisions about a particular therapy

  14. What is a Randomized Controlled Trial? • A scientific experiment used in testing safety and efficacy. • RCTs commonly use a parallel group design or crossover design. • They are the highest level of evidence and are combined to create systematic reviews.

  15. Let’s do some searching for evidence…

  16. Publication Types • MEDLINE • Clinical trials (all) • Controlled Clinical Trial • Meta-Analysis • Randomized Controlled Trial

  17. Publication Types • CINAHL • Clinical Trials • Practice Guidelines • Systematic Review

  18. Methodology • PsycINFO • Systematic Review • Meta-Analysis • Treatment Outcome/Clinical Trial • Qualitative study • Quantitative study

  19. What is a Cohort Study? • Longitudinal study (type of observational) • Analyzes risk factors • Follows groups that share a common characteristic or experience.

  20. Cohort Study

  21. Study Type as Subject Heading • MeSH in Medline • MeSH = Medical Subject Headings • CINAHL Headings • Thesaurus in PsycINFO

  22. MEDLINE – Clinical Queries • Using the Clinical Queries limit • Therapy (treatment or prevention/control) • Diagnosis • Prognosis • Etiology (causation/harm) • Clinical Prediction: risk assessment

  23. 3 Emphasis Categories • Sensitivity • Specificity • Best Balance

  24. CINAHL – Clinical Queries • Clinical Queries • Therapy • Prognosis • Review • Qualitative • Causation • Check limits: Evidence-Based Practice

  25. Questions?

  26. ASK – A – LIBRARIAN library@waldenu.edu 800-930-0914 Thank you!

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