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researchquestionsDelvaux
14/10/2015 How to search for evidence and literature based upon a well formulated research question Nicolas Delvaux, 15/10/2015 How to start a literature review • Formulate a research question • Start a systematic literature search choose relevant databases translate research question into search concepts • Appraise the evidence • Evaluate the results o o Formulating research questions • PICO(S) format • • • • • P(opulation): describes demographics or specifics of population I(ntervention): describes the intervention, treatment, exposure C(omparator): describes the comparison, placebo, golden standard O(utcome): describes outcome parameters S(tudy design): describes the type of study 1 14/10/2015 Formulating research questions • Effectiveness: among individuals with a certain disease or condition (P), how effective is a certain treatment or approach (I) in producing an outcome or benefit (O)? • Intervention harms: Among individuals with a certain disease or condition (P), what are the unintended consequences (harms, O) of a certain treatment or approach (I)? Formulating research questions • Diagnosis: Among patients with a certain condition (P), how accurate is a certain test (I) in diagnosing a given disease (O) compared with a golden standard (C)? • Values and preference: What are the values and preferences (O) of individuals with a certain disease or condition (P) in terms of the potential outcomes of the intervention or exposure being considered(I)? Formulating research questions • Risk or prognosis: Among patients with a certain disease (P), does a prognosis or risk factor (I), change the risk of a certain event (O) relative to baseline risk (C)? • Resource considerations: What is the cost of intervention X in setting Y? What is the cost-effectiveness of intervention X in setting Y, for outcome Z? 2 14/10/2015 Features of research questions • Broad research questions o o pros: comprehensive evidence summary, generalizable findings, large body of evidence cons: heterogeneous evidence, difficult interpretation • Narrow research questions o o pros: easier to manage cons: sparse evidence, findings less generalizable Starting a systematic literature search • What am I looking for? • Where do I look for it? • How do I look for it? Starting a systematic literature search • 6S model of quality of preappraised literature • start higher up the pyramid and work your way down DiCenso A, Bayley L, Haynes RB. Accessing preappraised evidence: fine-tuning the 5S model into a 6S model. Ann Intern Med. 2009;151:JC3-2. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-151-6200909150-02002 3 14/10/2015 Starting a systematic literature search Quaternary sources: guidelines, evidence summaries Tertiary sources: Clinical Evidence, DARE Secondary sources: systematic reviews and meta-analyses, independent reviews Primary sources: original studies, Pubmed Waterfall approach. Degryse, 1997 Starting a systematic literature search Quality research design Centre of evidence-based medicine, www.cebm.net Starting a systematic literature search • What am I looking for? • Where do I look for it? • How do I look for it? 4 14/10/2015 Summaries • Clinical summaries o o o clinical pathways or textbook summaries include evidence-based information provide regular updating • Databases o o o Dynamed: www.ebscohost.com/dynamed/default.php Clinical Evidence: www.clinicalevidence.com (UpToDate: www.uptodate.com) 5 14/10/2015 Summaries • Includes clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) “systematically developed statements to assist practicioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances” o based on comprehensive searches and appraisal of the literature o recommendations should have level of evidence • Databases o Guidelines International Network (www.g-i-n.net) o National Guidelines Clearinghouse (www.guidelines.gov) o EBMPracticeNet (www.ebmpracticenet.be) • Cave o not all guidelines are equally trustworthy! o Synopses of syntheses • Syntheses = systematic review = comprehensive summary of all research related to a focussed clinical question o quantitative summary: meta-analysis o non-quantitative summary: narrative • Synopsis that summarizes findings of high-quality SR • Databases (Evidence based abstraction journals) o ACP Journal Club (www.acpjc.org) o Evidence-Based Medicine (http://ebm.bmj.com) o Evidence-Based Mental Health (http://ebmh.bmj.com) o Evidence-Based Nursing (http://ebn.bmj.com) o Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE) 6 14/10/2015 Syntheses • Databases of systematic reviews o o o o o o o o ACPJC PLUS (http://plus.mcmaster.ca/acpjc) EvidenceUpdates (http://plus.mcmaster.ca/evidenceupdates) Nursing+ (http://plus.mcmaster.ca) Cochrane Library (www.thecochranelibrary.com) Campbell Library (www.campbellcollaboration.org/library.php) Epistemonikos (www.epistemonikos.org) TRIP database (www.tripdatabase.com) SUMSearch (http://sumsearch.uthscsa.edu) Syntheses 7 14/10/2015 Starting a systematic literature search 8 14/10/2015 Synopses of single studies • Provides summarized, but sufficiently detailed summary of high quality study • Databases: o o Evidence-based abstraction journals Minerva (www.minerva-ebm.be) Dutch Single original study • Databases for primary research o o depends on the focus of the research depends on the search engine • Databases o o o General: MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Library Specific professions: CINAHL, PEDro, PsycINFO, AMED, INSPEC, ... Specific interests: Medion, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, clinicaltrials.gov, ... 9 14/10/2015 Single original study • Search engines Starting a systematic literature search • What am I looking for? • Where do I look for it? • How do I look for it? Navigating from a research question to search terms • Research question o What is the effectiveness of acetylsalicylic acid for preventing cardiovascular death in patients with coronary heart disease? • Define the different concepts o o o o P: patients with coronary heart disease I: aspirin C: unspecified O: cardiovascular death 10 14/10/2015 Navigating from a research question to search terms • Concept “Coronary heart disease” • Find synonyms defining concept “coronary heart disease” • Each database may use different synonyms! • Start with Mesh o o o o Major Subject Headings classification of synonyms in branched structure includes more than one synonym Search for Mesh terms using Pubmed browser 11 14/10/2015 Navigating from a research question to search terms • Filters for study design • Some search engines have built in filters for study design • Use predefined (and validated) search terms for study designs http://clinicalevidence.bmj.com/x/set/static/ebm/learn/665076.html Chapter 6.4.11 Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions o https://sites.google.com/a/york.ac.uk/issg-search-filtersresource/home/search-filters-by-design o http://www.sign.ac.uk/methodology/filters.html • Be careful when using search filters! Are they validated? For Ovid or for Pubmed? o o 12 14/10/2015 Navigating from a research question to search terms • Use Boolean logic to combine concepts 13 14/10/2015 Navigating from a research question to search terms Languages • Most databases work with English search terms • Translating terms not always easy • Facilitators o o Google: try various terms and compare amount of hits Eurodicautum dictionary IATE • InterActive Terminology for Europe • http://iate.europa.eu/ o Multilingual Glossary of technical and popular medical terms in nine European Laguages • http://users.ugent.be/~rvdstich/eugloss/welcome.html 14 14/10/2015 15