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Main description:

Searching Skills Toolkit is an expert guide to help you find the clinical evidence you need more easily and effectively.

Clearly presented with useful tips and advice, flow charts, diagrams and real–life clinical scenarios, it shows the best methods for finding quality evidence. From deciding where to start, to building a search strategy, refining results and critical appraisal, it is a step–by–step guide to the process of finding healthcare evidence, and is designed for use by all health and social care professionals.

This second edition has been expanded with new chapters on searching for sources to support evidence–based management decision making and how to better enable your patients to make informed choices. It has also been fully updated to include new web sources, open source reference management software, and new training resources and exercises.

Searching Skills Toolkit is an ideal reference for doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, managers and decision makers, researchers and students.


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Searching Skills Toolkit is an expert guide to help you find the clinical evidence you need more easily and effectively.

Clearly presented with useful tips and advice, flow charts, diagrams and real–life clinical scenarios, it shows the best methods for finding quality evidence. From deciding where to start, to building a search strategy, refining results and critical appraisal, it is a step–by–step guide to the process of finding healthcare evidence, and is designed for use by all health and social care professionals.

This second edition has been expanded with new chapters on searching for sources to support evidence–based management decision making and how to better enable your patients to make informed choices. It has also been fully updated to include new web sources, open source reference management software, and new training resources and exercises.

Searching Skills Toolkit is an ideal reference for doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, managers and decision makers, researchers and students.


Contents:

Chapter 1 Introduction, 1


Evidence–based medicine, 1


Why search?, 2


How do you keep up to date, 4


Further reading, 5


Chapter 2 Where to start, 6


The hierarchy of evidence, 6


The hierarchy of searching, 7


1. How much time do I have?, 8


2. What type of publication am I looking for?, 10


3. Is my query about a specifi c topic?, 13


Chapter 3 Clinical information: sources, 15


Medical libraries, 15


The Internet, 15


Chapter 4 Searching the Internet, 26


Search engines and directories, 26


Evaluating material found on the World Wide Web, 29


Saving useful websites, 35


Chapter 5 Formulating searchable questions, 37


Types of question, 37


Breaking down the clinical scenario, 38


Identifying keywords, 39


Further reading, 39


Chapter 6 Building a search strategy, 41


Identifying synonyms, 41


Synonym sources, 42


Truncation and wildcards, 42


Combining terms (using Boolean operators), 46


Construction of the final search strategy, 47


Chapter 7 Free text and thesaurus searching, 50


Free text searching, 50


Thesaurus searching, 51


Chapter 8 Searching healthcare databases, 55


Finding the evidence: key steps, 55


Medline, 57


PubMed, 57


Ovid Medline, 64


CINAHL, 68


Cochrane Library, 73


Further reading, 80


Chapter 9 Refining search results, 81


Limits, 81


Methodological fi lters, 85


Clinical Queries, 86


Sensitivity versus specificity, 87


Systematic reviews, 89


Further reading, 90


Chapter 10 Saving citations, 93


Logbooks, 93


Reference management software, 94


Chapter 11 Citation pearl searching, 98


Related items, 98


Author search, 99


Keywords, 99


Journals, 100


Snowballing, 100


Alerts, 101


RSS feeds, 101


Chapter 12 Quality improvement and value: sources, 102


Examples of quality improvement and value questions, 102


Current awareness, 102


Searching for evidence on quality improvement and value, 103


Other useful sources of information, 105


Networks, 113


Further reading, 114


Chapter 13 Patient information: sources, 115


Shared decision–making, 115


Poor quality health information, 116


Good quality health information, 116


Appraising online consumer health information, 117


Trusted information sources, 118


Rarer conditions, 120


Third–party assistance, 121


Patient decision aids, 121


Writing patient information, 122


Keeping up to date with patient information, 122


Further reading, 123


Chapter 14 Critical appraisal, 124


Definition, 124


Critical appraisal checklists, 124


Further reading, 125


Chapter 15 Glossary of terms, 126


Appendix 1 Ten tips for effective searching, 135


Appendix 2 Teaching resources, 138


Record your favourite resources, 142


Index, 143


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781118463093
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Publication date: November, 2013
Pages: 152
Weight: 666g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, Midwifery

MEET THE AUTHOR

Caroline De Brún, Clinical Support Librarian, University College London, UK


Nicola Pearce–Smith, Information Scientist, Department of Knowledge and Information Science, Oxford, UK

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