Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study
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Resumo: | BACKGROUND: A high-quality electronic search is essential for ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness among the records retrieved when conducting systematic reviews. Therefore, we aimed to identify the most efficient method for searching in both MEDLINE (through PubMed) and EMBASE, covering search terms with variant spellings, direct and indirect orders, and associations with MeSH and EMTREE terms (or lack thereof). DESIGN AND SETTING: Experimental study. UNESP, Brazil. METHODS: We selected and analyzed 37 search strategies that had specifically been developed for the field of anesthesiology. These search strategies were adapted in order to cover all potentially relevant search terms, with regard to variant spellings and direct and indirect orders, in the most efficient manner. RESULTS: When the strategies included variant spellings and direct and indirect orders, these adapted versions of the search strategies selected retrieved the same number of search results in MEDLINE (mean of 61.3%) and a higher number in EMBASE (mean of 63.9%) in the sample analyzed. The numbers of results retrieved through the searches analyzed here were not identical with and without associated use of MeSH and EMTREE terms. However, association of these terms from both controlled vocabularies retrieved a larger number of records than did the use of either one of them. CONCLUSIONS: In view of these results, we recommend that the search terms used should include both preferred and non-preferred terms (i.e. variant spellings and direct/indirect order of the same term) and associated MeSH and EMTREE terms, in order to develop highly-sensitive search strategies for systematic reviews. |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental studyEvidence-based medicineMEDLINEDatabases, bibliographicMedical subject headingsAnesthesiologyBACKGROUND: A high-quality electronic search is essential for ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness among the records retrieved when conducting systematic reviews. Therefore, we aimed to identify the most efficient method for searching in both MEDLINE (through PubMed) and EMBASE, covering search terms with variant spellings, direct and indirect orders, and associations with MeSH and EMTREE terms (or lack thereof). DESIGN AND SETTING: Experimental study. UNESP, Brazil. METHODS: We selected and analyzed 37 search strategies that had specifically been developed for the field of anesthesiology. These search strategies were adapted in order to cover all potentially relevant search terms, with regard to variant spellings and direct and indirect orders, in the most efficient manner. RESULTS: When the strategies included variant spellings and direct and indirect orders, these adapted versions of the search strategies selected retrieved the same number of search results in MEDLINE (mean of 61.3%) and a higher number in EMBASE (mean of 63.9%) in the sample analyzed. The numbers of results retrieved through the searches analyzed here were not identical with and without associated use of MeSH and EMTREE terms. However, association of these terms from both controlled vocabularies retrieved a larger number of records than did the use of either one of them. CONCLUSIONS: In view of these results, we recommend that the search terms used should include both preferred and non-preferred terms (i.e. variant spellings and direct/indirect order of the same term) and associated MeSH and EMTREE terms, in order to develop highly-sensitive search strategies for systematic reviews.Univ Estadual Paulista UNESP, Dept Anesthesiol, Hlth Sci Lib Evidence Based Med Unit, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista UNESP, FMB, Hlth Sci Lib, Posgrad Program Anesthesiol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Coordenadoria Rede Bibliotecas UNIFESP CRBU, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilUniv Toronto, Sch Med, Toronto, ON, CanadaMcMaster Univ, Dept Hlth Res Methods Evidence & Impact, Hamilton, ON, CanadaUniv Estadual Paulista UNESP, Fac Med Botucatu, Dept Surg & Orthoped, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista UNESP, Inst Sci & Technol, Dept Biosci & Oral Diag, Sao Jose Dos Campos, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista UNESP, Fac Med Botucatu, Dept Neurol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista UNESP, Fac Med Botucatu, Dept Anesthesiol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista UNESP, Fac Med Botucatu, Posgrad Program Anesthesiol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilMcMaster Univ, Inst Urol, Res Collaborator, Hamilton, ON, CanadaUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Coordenadoria Rede Bibliotecas UNIFESP CRBU, Sao Paulo, SP, BrazilWeb of ScienceConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)CNPq: 310953/2015-4Associação Paulista Medicina2020-07-20T16:31:17Z2020-07-20T16:31:17Z2018info:eu-repo/semantics/reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion103-108application/pdfhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2017.0277100917Sao Paulo Medical Journal. Sao Paulo, v. 136, n. 2, p. 103-108, 2018.10.1590/1516-3180.2017.0277100917S1516-31802018000200103.pdf1516-3180S1516-31802018000200103https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/55844WOS:000432853900003ark:/48912/001300000538xengSao Paulo Medical JournalSao Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVolpato, Enilze de Souza NogueiraBetini, MarluciPuga, Maria Eduarda dos Santos [UNIFESP]Agarwal, ArnavCataneo, Antonio Jose MariaOliveira, Luciane Dias deBazan, RodrigoBraz, Leandro GobboPereira, Jose Eduardo GuimaraesEl Dib, Reginareponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-03T08:31:30Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/55844Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-12-11T19:58:05.519850Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study Volpato, Enilze de Souza Nogueira Evidence-based medicine MEDLINE Databases, bibliographic Medical subject headings Anesthesiology |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
title_full |
Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
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Strategies to optimize MEDLINE and EMBASE search strategies for anesthesiology systematic reviews. An experimental study |
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Volpato, Enilze de Souza Nogueira |
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Volpato, Enilze de Souza Nogueira Betini, Marluci Puga, Maria Eduarda dos Santos [UNIFESP] Agarwal, Arnav Cataneo, Antonio Jose Maria Oliveira, Luciane Dias de Bazan, Rodrigo Braz, Leandro Gobbo Pereira, Jose Eduardo Guimaraes El Dib, Regina |
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Betini, Marluci Puga, Maria Eduarda dos Santos [UNIFESP] Agarwal, Arnav Cataneo, Antonio Jose Maria Oliveira, Luciane Dias de Bazan, Rodrigo Braz, Leandro Gobbo Pereira, Jose Eduardo Guimaraes El Dib, Regina |
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Volpato, Enilze de Souza Nogueira Betini, Marluci Puga, Maria Eduarda dos Santos [UNIFESP] Agarwal, Arnav Cataneo, Antonio Jose Maria Oliveira, Luciane Dias de Bazan, Rodrigo Braz, Leandro Gobbo Pereira, Jose Eduardo Guimaraes El Dib, Regina |
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Evidence-based medicine MEDLINE Databases, bibliographic Medical subject headings Anesthesiology |
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Evidence-based medicine MEDLINE Databases, bibliographic Medical subject headings Anesthesiology |
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BACKGROUND: A high-quality electronic search is essential for ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness among the records retrieved when conducting systematic reviews. Therefore, we aimed to identify the most efficient method for searching in both MEDLINE (through PubMed) and EMBASE, covering search terms with variant spellings, direct and indirect orders, and associations with MeSH and EMTREE terms (or lack thereof). DESIGN AND SETTING: Experimental study. UNESP, Brazil. METHODS: We selected and analyzed 37 search strategies that had specifically been developed for the field of anesthesiology. These search strategies were adapted in order to cover all potentially relevant search terms, with regard to variant spellings and direct and indirect orders, in the most efficient manner. RESULTS: When the strategies included variant spellings and direct and indirect orders, these adapted versions of the search strategies selected retrieved the same number of search results in MEDLINE (mean of 61.3%) and a higher number in EMBASE (mean of 63.9%) in the sample analyzed. The numbers of results retrieved through the searches analyzed here were not identical with and without associated use of MeSH and EMTREE terms. However, association of these terms from both controlled vocabularies retrieved a larger number of records than did the use of either one of them. CONCLUSIONS: In view of these results, we recommend that the search terms used should include both preferred and non-preferred terms (i.e. variant spellings and direct/indirect order of the same term) and associated MeSH and EMTREE terms, in order to develop highly-sensitive search strategies for systematic reviews. |
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