This presentation presentation discusses the first steps of starting a search and developing a clear research question. Intended to be used with the video on the VCU Nursing Research Guide.
1. THE SEARCH PROCESS
Step 1: Starts with Problem or Need for Information/
Developing a Clear Research Question
Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, VCU Libraries
2. The Search Process
2.
5. Evaluate
the Results
6. Good Results = Use the Data
• Bad = Start Over
3. Choose the appropriate
database(s) or resource for
your topic
4. Perform the
Search
1. Problem/ Construct
Question
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Formulate Your Search
Strategy
• Synonyms for Search Terms
• Subject Heading vs. Keyword
• Boolean Operators & Limits
3. The Problem……….
• Helping a older, female
patient to deal with the
pain or other issues related
to fibromyalgia
• Improve Quality of Life
Question - Brings Focus to Search of the Literature
Chronic Pain / Fatigue / Sleep Issues
4. Formulate Your Question
Question
Is therapeutic touch or guided
imagery more effective when
treating a patient with
fibromyalgia?
P
(Problem, Patient,
Population, Progr
am)
I
(Intervention)
C
(Comparison)
O
(Outcome)
T
(Type of
Question)
T
(Type of
Study)
5. Type of Question/ Best Type of
Study
Type of Question Best Type of Study
Therapy
How to select treatments to offer patients that do more good
than harm and that are worth the efforts and costs of using
them
Randomized Control Trial (RCT)
Prevention
How to prevent a disease or condition RCT/ Cohort Study / Case Control
Prognosis
How to estimate the patient's likely clinical course over time
and anticipate likely
complications of disease
Cohort Study/ Case Control/ Case Series or Case Report
Diagnosis
How to select and interpret diagnostic tests Blind RCT Compared to the Gold Standard
(best treatment/test for diagnosis)
Etiology/Harm
How to identify causes for disease RCT/ Cohort Study /Case Control
Cost analysis
Economic costs of all facets of a intervention or disease
treatment
Economic Analysis
Search Process Checklist
6. PICO & Breaking Search Into Concepts
Main Concepts
Break Search in Groups/Concepts
6
Fibromyalgia | Guided Imagery & Therapeutic Touch
These concepts will be used to search the databases
Find Synonyms/ Related Terms for Concepts
Different Databases Use Different Terms
P
(Problem, Patient,
Population, Progr
am)
I
(Intervention)
C
(Comparison)
O
(Outcome)
T
(Type of
Question)
T
(Type of
Study)
Patient with
Fibromyalgia
Female
Older/Aged
Therapeutic
Touch
Guided
Imagery
Alleviating
the
symptoms of
Fibromyalgia
Therapy
RCT
7. What are some alternative terms…
• Guided Imagery
• Fibromyalgia
• Therapeutic Touch
9. Ways to Find Alternative Terms/
Background Information
• Good Sources:
1. Point-of-Care Tools
• First Consult
• Up to Date
2. Government Sites
• Medline Plus
• PubMed Health
3. Controlled Vocab. Entry
Terms
4. Google Scholar Term/Concept
Mining
10. Google vs. Google Scholar
main purpose of is to
hunt for text in Web
pages
Displays results based
on Page Rank
Does not really cover
information contained in
library catalogs, official
government documents,
phone books, etc.
• Indexes the full text of
scholarly literature across an
array of publishing formats
and disciplines
• Includes most peer-
reviewed online journals of
Europe and America's
largest scholarly publishers
• Tends to put weight on
citation counts when
displaying search results
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Wikipedia contributors.Google search Retrieved, 2012,