Objective: The research investigated whether conducting a supplementary search of PubMed in addition to the main MEDLINE (Ovid) search for a systematic review is worthwhile and to ascertain whether this PubMed search can be conducted quickly and if it retrieves unique, recently published, and ahead-of-print studies that are subsequently considered for inclusion in the final systematic review. Methods: Searches of PubMed were conducted after MEDLINE (Ovid) and MEDLINE In-Process (Ovid) searches had been completed for seven recent reviews. The searches were limited to records not in MEDLINE or MEDLINE In-Process (Ovid). Results: Additional unique records were identified for all of the investigated reviews. Search strategies were adapted qui...
Background: Systematic reviews are essential for decision‐making. Systematic reviews on observationa...
Structured searching and selection of studies is an important component of a systematic review. It i...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent approaches can be adopted for the development of search strategies of sy...
Objectives: Locating systematic reviews is essential for clinicians and researchers when creating or...
Introduction: Systematic reviews aim to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for evi...
OBJECTIVES To maximize the proportion of relevant studies identified for inclusion in systematic rev...
Background: Identifying articles relevant to primary care is challenging for busy clinicians. Setti...
OBJECTIVES: The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in information retrieval in evide...
BackgroundA high-quality electronic search is essential in ensuring accuracy and completeness in ret...
Objectives: Errors in search strategies negatively affect the quality and validity of systematic rev...
textabstractThe usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for biomedical systema...
Introduction: This thesis examines methods for updating searches for systematic reviews of healthcar...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Background: The usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for b...
Background: systematic reviews are of increasing importance to health care professionals seeking to ...
Background: Systematic reviews are essential for decision‐making. Systematic reviews on observationa...
Structured searching and selection of studies is an important component of a systematic review. It i...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent approaches can be adopted for the development of search strategies of sy...
Objectives: Locating systematic reviews is essential for clinicians and researchers when creating or...
Introduction: Systematic reviews aim to find and synthesize all relevant research as a basis for evi...
OBJECTIVES To maximize the proportion of relevant studies identified for inclusion in systematic rev...
Background: Identifying articles relevant to primary care is challenging for busy clinicians. Setti...
OBJECTIVES: The search filters in PubMed have become a cornerstone in information retrieval in evide...
BackgroundA high-quality electronic search is essential in ensuring accuracy and completeness in ret...
Objectives: Errors in search strategies negatively affect the quality and validity of systematic rev...
textabstractThe usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for biomedical systema...
Introduction: This thesis examines methods for updating searches for systematic reviews of healthcar...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BioMed Central via the DOI in this record.B...
Background: The usefulness of Google Scholar (GS) as a bibliographic database for b...
Background: systematic reviews are of increasing importance to health care professionals seeking to ...
Background: Systematic reviews are essential for decision‐making. Systematic reviews on observationa...
Structured searching and selection of studies is an important component of a systematic review. It i...
AbstractBackgroundDifferent approaches can be adopted for the development of search strategies of sy...