Objective: The aim of this study was to construct PubMed search strings that could efficiently retrieve studies on manual therapy (MT), especially for time-constrained clinicians. Methods: Our experts chose 11 Medical Subject Heading terms describingMTalong with 84 additional potential terms. For each term that was able to retrieve more than 100 abstracts, we systematically extracted a sample of abstracts from which we estimated the proportion of studies potentially relevant to MT. We then constructed 2 search strings: 1 narrow (threshold of pertinent articles ≥40%) and 1 expanded (including all terms for which a proportion had been calculated). We tested these search strings against articles on 2 conditions relevant toMT(thoracic and temp...
Contains fulltext : 168207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background: As a result of low numbers and diversity in study type, occupational health intervention...
Our study was designed to optimize the search strategies based on the work of Haynes et al. for dete...
Objective: The aim of this study was to construct PubMed search strings that could efficiently retri...
Background and Objectives Evidence-based practice is a pressing issue for physiotherapy. The breadt...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to construct PubMed search strings that could efficiently...
PURPOSE: This study addressed 2 questions: first, what is the yield of PubMed MEDLINE for complement...
The authors evaluated the retrieval power of PubMed “Clinical Queries,” narrow search string,about t...
Objective/Hypothesis: This study was conducted to investigate the performance of two search strategi...
Objective – To develop and test the sensitivity and specificity, precision andaccuracy of search str...
A b s t r a c t Objectives. The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in informa-tion r...
OBJECTIVES: The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in information retrieval in evide...
Efficient literature searching is becoming an indispens-able skill for medical practice, education, ...
BACKGROUND: Several optimized search strategies have been developed in Medicine, and more recently...
BACKGROUND: The optimal retrieval of a literature search in biomedicine depends on the appropriate u...
Contains fulltext : 168207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background: As a result of low numbers and diversity in study type, occupational health intervention...
Our study was designed to optimize the search strategies based on the work of Haynes et al. for dete...
Objective: The aim of this study was to construct PubMed search strings that could efficiently retri...
Background and Objectives Evidence-based practice is a pressing issue for physiotherapy. The breadt...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to construct PubMed search strings that could efficiently...
PURPOSE: This study addressed 2 questions: first, what is the yield of PubMed MEDLINE for complement...
The authors evaluated the retrieval power of PubMed “Clinical Queries,” narrow search string,about t...
Objective/Hypothesis: This study was conducted to investigate the performance of two search strategi...
Objective – To develop and test the sensitivity and specificity, precision andaccuracy of search str...
A b s t r a c t Objectives. The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in informa-tion r...
OBJECTIVES: The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in information retrieval in evide...
Efficient literature searching is becoming an indispens-able skill for medical practice, education, ...
BACKGROUND: Several optimized search strategies have been developed in Medicine, and more recently...
BACKGROUND: The optimal retrieval of a literature search in biomedicine depends on the appropriate u...
Contains fulltext : 168207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Background: As a result of low numbers and diversity in study type, occupational health intervention...
Our study was designed to optimize the search strategies based on the work of Haynes et al. for dete...