Title: All About Searching the Medical Literature
1All About Searching the Medical Literature
- Karen Knight, M.S.L.S.
- kknight_at_virginia.edu
- Medical Education Librarian
- Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
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3Overview
- Three Databases of Primary Interest
- Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews
- MEDLINE
- Ovid
- PubMed
- Web of Science
4Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews (EBMR)
- Available from the Librarys Home page under
Core Resources
- Searchable through the Ovid search interface
- Composed of 3 databases
- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
- Database of Reviews of Effects (DARE)
- ACP Journal Club
5Evidence-Based Medicine Reviews (EBMR)
- EBMR items are reviewed for clinical relevancy
and scientific validity
- Searching these databases is beneficial because
the results are a useful synthesized subset of
the total literature
- Can be a time-saver if you find an answer saves
you from having to go to MEDLINE
6Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
- Cochrane Collaboration -International network of
individuals institutions
- Review, analyze synthesize the best clinical
trials available on a range of subjects
- Write systematic reviews
- Focus is on therapeutics
Systematic Review A summary of the medical
literature that uses explicit methods to perform
a thorough literature search
and critical appraisal of individual studies and
that uses appropriate statistical techniques to
combine these valid studies.
7Database of Reviews of Effects (DARE)
- Actually a part of the Cochrane Database
- Offers quality-assessed reviews in subjects where
there is currently no Cochrane Review usually
reviews of meta-analyses
- Prepared by the National Health Center for
Reviews Dissemination University of York,
England
8ACP Journal Club
- Selects methodologically sound clinically
relevant articles from top journals
- Offers enhanced abstracts expert commentaries
- Major focus is in Internal Medicine, Family
Practice, Pediatrics, Surgery, OB/GYN
9Search Hints
- You can search all 3 EBMR databases at the same
time saves time
- These databases are full-text, so remember two
things
- OR together synonyms
- Example warfarin or coumadin
- Truncate to get word ending variations ()
- Example Swim ? swimming, swims, swimmers, etc.
10Are corticosteroids beneficial in treating
infants with bronchiolitis?
11MEDLINE
- Produced by the National Library of Medicine
- Used to locate journal article citations
- Largest most popular international biomedical
database contains over 9 million bibliographic
journal article references
- Can be programmed to link to full-text if the
Library has a subscription.
12Which Do I Use?
- National Library of Medicines database MEDLINE
is available through several search interfaces
- Two most common search options are
- Ovids MEDLINE
- National Library of Medicines PubMed
13Compare Currency
- NLMs PubMed
- Citations are added daily
- Ovids MEDLINE
- Citations are added daily
14Compare Content
- Ovids MEDLINE
- Database can be searched in separate date range
files or in one file (1966 to present).
- Citations in process are available in a separate
file, called MEDLINE In-Process.
- A combined MEDLINE In-Process MEDLINE file is
available.
- Old MEDLINE (1951-1965) is available as a
separate file
- NLMs PubMed
- Includes in one file
- MEDLINE, citations in process, pre-1966
citations, and non-MEDLINE citations from
journals selectively indexed.
In-process records lack MeSH indexing in both
search systems
15Compare Availability
- Ovids MEDLINE
- Costs the Library pays a subscription fee
- May not be available in future employment
- NLMs PubMed
- Freely available worldwide
16Compare Search Mechanism
- Ovids MEDLINE
- Provides a more guided process for a precise
search based on Medical Subject Headings (MeSH),
subheadings, and limits.
- Maps query to Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and
presents appropriate headings from which to
choose.
- User has control over which headings are used.
- User may also search by text word.
- NLMs PubMed
- Provides a single search box and automatically
searches MeSH if there is a match and text words
from the titles and abstracts
- User clicks on "Details" to see how PubMed
translated the query.
- Users may use the separate "MeSH Browser" feature
to be guided through selection of appropriate
MeSH headings and subheadings.
17- Authors
- Kadhim, A l. Colreavy, M P. O'Donovan, C.
Blayney, A.
- Title
- Bone anchored hearing aids reality, failure and
current status
- Source
- Irish Medical Journal. 97(10)312-4, 2004
Nov-Dec.
- Medical Subject Headings
- Equipment and Supplies / st StandardsHearing
Aids / st StandardsHumansIrelandOutcome
Assessment (Health Care)Quality of
LifeQuestionnaires - Abstract
- Bone Anchored Hearing Aids have both cosmetic and
acoustic advantages over most conventional
hearing aids and hence is a popular choice today.
We report the first Irish group of patients who
received a BAHA over a six year period of time
and evaluated outcomes of these subjects using
subjective assessment. The medical records of all
patients who received a BAHA at the Mater and
Children's University Hospital, Dublin, were
reviewed. A questionnaire had been sent to the
patients to obtain long-term subjective
information. Twenty three patients were
identified. The commonest indication for surgery
was found to be the presence of a discharging
mastoid cavity, followed by congenital ear
malformations. Surgical procedures were carried
out as a single stage in 16 patients. truncated
- Publication Type
- Journal Article
MEDLINE Record
18Compare Evidence-Based Medicine
- Ovids MEDLINE
- Offers Clinical Queries limit
- Offers Systematic reviews subject subset limit
- Offers limit to the full-text records in EBMR
- NLMs PubMed
- Offers "Clinical Queries" feature which filters
studies on therapy, diagnosis, etiology, and
prognosis for sensitivity or specificity.
- Search for systematic reviews
19Compare Linking to Full Text
- Ovid MEDLINE PubMed
- Both systems contain library holdings information
regarding print and non-print availablity
- Both link to full-text journals
- Ovids MEDLINE can link to MORE full-text
journals at this time through the Find_at_UVa
feature than can PubMed
20Compare Ability to Link to Other Databases
- Ovids MEDLINE
- The same search interface is available for BIOSIS
(life sciences), CINAHL (nursing and allied
health), and Evidence Based Medicine Reviews
(EBMR) - Searches may be run again in different databases.
- Multiple files may be searched at one time.
- NLMs PubMed
- Integrated with other genetics information
databases from NCBI, including BLAST, Entrez,
GenBank, Molecular Modeling Database, and OMIM.
- Links to MEDLINEplus for consumer health
information and NLM Gateway for books
21Compare Emailing Results
- Ovid MEDLINE
- Citations may be emailed to one or more people
through use of the Results Manager.
PubMed Citations may be emailed to one address a
t a time through the "Send to" feature.
22Compare Saving Searches Automatic Updates
- Ovids MEDLINE
- User can save a search strategy for future use
- Searches can be saved as Auto Alerts that will
email you new results whenever the database is
updated
- NLMs PubMed
- Use My NCBI to
- Save searches
- Set up e-mail alerts for new content
23Compare Other Bonus Features
- Ovids MEDLINE
- New feature called Find Similar. Not ready for
prime time not working well!
- Find Citation feature
- Ability to move citation directly into ILLiad
- NLMs PubMed
- Related Article. Feature works great
- Citation Matcher feature
- No ability to link with the ILLiad system
24Web of Science
- Once known as Science Citation Index
- Multidisciplinary in coverage
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Unique feature is cited reference searching
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26Web of ScienceI want to locate articles about
complications from ALS or amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis in pregnancy
27For More Help with Searching Ovid MEDLINE, go to
MEDLINE The Magnificent 7 Search Steps PDF
http//www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/li
brary/services/education/7steps.pdf
28For More Help with Searching PubMed, go to
Searching PubMed PDF http//www.healthsystem.vi
rginia.edu/internet/library/services/education/han
dout-PubMed.pdf
29For More Help with Searching PubMed, go to
Searching PubMed PDF http//www.healthsystem.vi
rginia.edu/internet/library/services/education/han
dout-PubMed.pdf
30For More Help with Searching Web of Science, go
to
Web of Science tutorial http//www.thomsonisi.com
/tutorials/wos7/