Key concepts for searching evidence: an introduction for healthcare professionals

Fabrizio Trivisonno, Leonel; Escobar Liquitay, Camila Micaela; Vergara-Merino, Laura; Perez-Bracchiglione, Javier; Ariel Franco, Juan Victor

Abstract

The currently abundant bibliography on healthcare can make the search process an exhausting and frustrating experience. For this reason, it is essential to learn the basic concepts of research question formulation, information sources, and search strategies to make this process more efficient and user-friendly. The search strategy is an iterative process that allows the incorporation of tools and terms in the strategy design to optimize evidence retrieval. Each strategy varies according to the questions, the language used, the source of information accessed, and the available tools. This article is part of a methodological series of narrative reviews on biostatistics and clinical epidemiology. This narrative review describes the essential elements for developing a literature search strategy and identifying the relevant evidence concerning a clinical question through familiar and accessible sources (such as Google and Google Scholar), as well as search interfaces and technical-scientific databases focused on biomedical knowledge (PubMed and The Cochrane Library).

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Título según WOS: Key concepts for searching evidence: an introduction for healthcare professionals
Título de la Revista: MEDWAVE
Volumen: 22
Número: 1
Editorial: MEDWAVE ESTUDIOS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2022
DOI:

10.5867/medwave.2022.01.002512

Notas: ISI