Introduction: Researchers in the domain of telemedicine throughout the world tend to search multiple bibliographic databases to retrieve the highest possible number of publications when conducting review projects. Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), Excerpta Medica Database (EMBASE), and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) are three popular databases in the discipline of biomedicine that are used for conducting reviews. Access to the MEDLINE database is free and easy, whereas EMBASE and CINAHL are not free and sometimes not easy to access for researchers in small research centers. Objective: This project sought to compare MEDLINE with EMBASE and CINAHL to estimate what proportion ...
Objectives : We aimed to provide an up-to-date contemporary bibliometric view of the telemedicine an...
The utility of a thorough literature search is not limited to a student preparing for a seminar or d...
This study aims to compare handsearching to a basic MEDLINE search for the identification of reports...
Background & Aims: Some of the main questions which can be of importance for those researchers who i...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The first step in each systematic review is selection of the most valid databa...
Background and Aims: The first step in each systematic review is selection of the most valid databas...
A Review of: Stokes, P., Foster, A., & Urquhart, C. (2009). Beyond relevance and recall: Testing new...
Abstract Objective: Analyze the number and the relevance of references retrieved from CINAHL, MEDLIN...
Objective – To develop and test the sensitivity and specificity, precision andaccuracy of search str...
Introduction: Medline (Index Medicus) includes approximately 3700 journals, mostly but not entirely ...
Objective: We have previously compared the efficiency of Medline and Embase with respect to identifi...
Objective – To determine the success rate of electronic resources for answering clinical questions b...
Objectives: To determine if published figures on the proportion of articles included in systematic r...
identifying RCTs. It has long been recognised that Medline identifies an insufficient number of RCTs...
Abstract Background Economic evaluations in the medical literature compare competing diagnosis or tr...
Objectives : We aimed to provide an up-to-date contemporary bibliometric view of the telemedicine an...
The utility of a thorough literature search is not limited to a student preparing for a seminar or d...
This study aims to compare handsearching to a basic MEDLINE search for the identification of reports...
Background & Aims: Some of the main questions which can be of importance for those researchers who i...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The first step in each systematic review is selection of the most valid databa...
Background and Aims: The first step in each systematic review is selection of the most valid databas...
A Review of: Stokes, P., Foster, A., & Urquhart, C. (2009). Beyond relevance and recall: Testing new...
Abstract Objective: Analyze the number and the relevance of references retrieved from CINAHL, MEDLIN...
Objective – To develop and test the sensitivity and specificity, precision andaccuracy of search str...
Introduction: Medline (Index Medicus) includes approximately 3700 journals, mostly but not entirely ...
Objective: We have previously compared the efficiency of Medline and Embase with respect to identifi...
Objective – To determine the success rate of electronic resources for answering clinical questions b...
Objectives: To determine if published figures on the proportion of articles included in systematic r...
identifying RCTs. It has long been recognised that Medline identifies an insufficient number of RCTs...
Abstract Background Economic evaluations in the medical literature compare competing diagnosis or tr...
Objectives : We aimed to provide an up-to-date contemporary bibliometric view of the telemedicine an...
The utility of a thorough literature search is not limited to a student preparing for a seminar or d...
This study aims to compare handsearching to a basic MEDLINE search for the identification of reports...