INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT OUTLINE AND PROJECT PROPOSALS 20/09/16 Flashcards

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How do you search for descriptive and analytical research?

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  • PECOS

- defines search terms used in research literature searches:

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What does PECOS stand for?

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P - patient/participant/people

E - exposure, event, experimental intervention

C - comparison - if appropriate

O - outcome

S - study design - appropriate for question

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How do you locate studies with specific designs? (3)

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  1. free text searching using appropriate search terms
  2. using controlled vocabulary which is PECOS appropriate
  3. using methodological design with PECOS filters/limits
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What are examples of free text searching using appropriate search terms? (3)

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  1. study design classification
    - audit
    - service evaluation
    - research
  2. design nomenclature
    - cross-sectional
    - case control
    - cohort
    - trial
  3. design components
    - prospective
    - retrospective
    - representative
    - random
    - matched
    - control
    - double blind
    - phase i-iv
    - placebo
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What do controlled vocabularies allow you to search and who by? (2)

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  • for studies whose PECOS have been classified/categorised

- by authors, journals and/or database

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What is MESH and what does it stand for and how many terms does it have?

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  • a controlled vocabulary thesaurus which Medline has
  • it stands for Medical subject headings
  • > 25,000 terms
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What has been used to deal with variation in searching technique and in cataloguing practices?

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specialist methodological or research design search filters

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