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Objective: In educating students in the health professions about evidence-based practice, instructors and librarians typically use the patient, intervention, comparison, outcome (PICO) framework for asking clinical questions.
Lorie A. Kloda +2 more
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The evidence-based medicine pico strategy applied to dentistry using Mesh, Emtree and Decs
Introduction: the PICO mnemonic is an evidence-based medicine tool that helps formulate the research questions needed to conduct the right search for scientific information.
María Teresa Alarcón-Gil +2 more
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Introduction The need to teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) goes beyond meeting the requirements of residency. For residents and all practicing physicians, there must be a process to ensure that doctors know the latest and best information to apply to ...
Rachel Boykan +3 more
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“We need to talk about PICO”: Approaching the move from question formulation to search strategy
This paper begins with PICO and its place in health librarianship, before moving to discuss a model of teaching knowledge that may offer some new ways of thinking about PICO (or, perhaps, leaving PICO behind). My two main points of contention with the ubiquity of PICO in health librarianship are: That it is only one among many approaches to ...
Erica Hateley
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Integrating the Framing of Clinical Questions via PICO into the Retrieval of Medical Literature for Systematic Reviews [PDF]
The PICO process is a technique used in evidence based practice to frame and answer clinical questions. It involves structuring the question around four types of clinical information: Population, Intervention, Control or comparison and Outcome. The PICO framework is used extensively in the compilation of systematic reviews as the means of framing ...
Scells, Harrisen +5 more
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Framing the research question using PICO strategy
J. Palaskar
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El diseño de una pregunta de investigación clara y estructurada facilita el proceso de investigación y aumenta las probabilidades de éxito. Se comentan las características del formato PICO (P: Población de estudio o participantes; I: Intervención; C ...
M. Sánchez-Martín +3 more
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Formulating the Research Question and Framing the Hypothesis
An understanding of the research process is an essential skill for designing a study and developing the research protocol. Poor study design can lead to fatal flaws in research methodology, ultimately resulting in rejection for publication or limiting ...
L. D. Willis +3 more
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In dogs with uncomplicated corneal ulcers, do antibacterial eye drops reduce the risk of infection?
PICO question In dogs with uncomplicated corneal ulcers does treatment with prophylactic antibacterial eye drops reduce the risk of secondary infection when compared to no treatment with prophylactic antibacterial eye drops?
Sery Johnson, Wanda Gordon-Evans
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Extending PICO with Observation Normalization for Evidence Computing
While the PICO framework is widely used by clinicians for clinical question formulation when querying the medical literature, it does not have the expressiveness to explicitly capture medical findings based on any standard.
Ali Turfah +4 more
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