PHRM 131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Medline, Pubmed, Systematic Review

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31 May 2019
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Decide when to search the primary literature rather than secondary/tertiary sources. Describe differences and similarities between search pubmed and ovid medline: Give overview of most of the evidence on a particular topic, and grade the strength of that evidence. Use a comprehensive search to find, then appraise and bring together the results of studies. Not always completely up to date with primary literature. Not always based on the best quality evidence. Many topics don"t have evidence summaries written about them yet. Takes time for new studies to be added to summary documents. General advice in summaries may not apply to specific patient. Best to search simple and broad then narrow as needed. Pubmed includes medline database & additional articles. Medline articles have mesh terms added by experts (make search easier) Ovid medline most of pubmed, including just-published articles with no. Uses both mesh and all fields (keywords) Delete term to make search more focused.

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