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| You must start with determining the population, intervention, | You must start with determining the population, intervention, | ||
| - | Goals of course: Better understanding on children' | + | === How to do a evidence based research using the PICO methodology |
| - | went through how to find pubmed through library.uthscsa.edu website | + | |
| - | How to do a evidence based research using the PICO methodology | + | |
| P - population I - intervention C - control group/ | P - population I - intervention C - control group/ | ||
| - | (“child abuse” OR “child neglect” OR “adolescent violence”) AND (CPS OR adoption) AND (substance use OR alcohol OR methamphetamines OR “externalizing disorder”) | + | (“child abuse” OR “child neglect” OR “adolescent violence”) AND (CPS OR adoption) AND (substance use OR alcohol OR methamphetamines OR “externalizing disorder”)\\ |
| - | in the above example we used PICO methodology | + | in the above example we used PICO methodology\\ |
| - | P = “child abuse” OR “child neglect” OR “adolescent violence” I = (CPS OR adoption) C = no comparator given as there didn't seem to be a clear comparator we could use O = (substance use OR alcohol OR methamphetamines OR …) | + | P = “child abuse” OR “child neglect” OR “adolescent violence” |
| - | how the PICO methodology will fall short if you don't know the right search terms. | + | |
| - | we discussed my methodology of finding a review to find the right search terms. | + | |
| - | Google scholar can be used for finding a review quite effectively. | + | |
ebm/howto_search.1597668422.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/08/17 12:47 by dhawann