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CE: Beyond PICO—A New Question Simplifies the Search for Evidence
ABSTRACT The framework for the PICO (population, intervention, comparison intervention, outcome) question was developed for use in the field of medicine to help determine the best treatment or intervention for a patient. However, use of the PICO question often fails to make sense when the problem or issue of interest is unrelated to ...
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Information seeking features of a PICO-based medical question-answering system
2015 9th International Conference on IT in Asia (CITA), 2015A survey was conducted among 20 health care providers to evaluate the information seeking features in a prototype question-answering system called CliniCluster. The respondents were required to complete a 16-item questionnaire while examining 25 therapy questions processed and answered by CliniCluster.
Wan-Tze Vong, Patrick Hang Hui Then
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Al-Ghazali and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on the Question of Human Freedom and the Chain of Being
Philosophy East and West, 2010The person most often credited as the first to free humanity from its bonds in the chain of being was the Renaissance humanist Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Scholars have asserted that Pico's chain-of-being doctrine was either inspired or predated by earlier European thinkers, namely Marsilio Ficino, Nicholas of Cusa, Allan of Lille, and John Scotus ...
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PICO Questions: What Are They and Why Bother?
AAP Grand Rounds, 2014Pico is an acronym that describes the elements of a well-formed clinical question to support evidence-based decision-making. The PICO question can be used to frame a search for evidence to manage a single patient, or may be used to describe the study of a clinical problem in a population.
Virginia Moyer, Daniel R. Neuspiel
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Questions and Answers on Smoking in Patients with Diffuse ILD. Use of PICO Methodology
Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2020The Smoking and the Diffuse Interstitial Lung Diseases (ILD) groups of ALAT and SEPAR collaborated in the preparation of this document.This document uses PICO methodology to answer various questions on the relationship between tobacco use and diffuse ILD.The main recommendations are: a) moderate level of evidence and strong recommendation to consider ...
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Finding the evidence for therapeutic PICO questions on four electronic resources
Library Review, 2004The aim of this article is to clarify for users the differences between the information resources Cochrane Library (online version), SUMSearch, TRIP (Turning Research into Practice) and UpToDate (online version), and to understand fully to what extent these four resources can answer therapeutic PICO (Patient/Population‐Intervention/Exposure‐Comparison ...
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Evaluation of PICO as a knowledge representation for clinical questions.
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2007The paradigm of evidence-based medicine (EBM) recommends that physicians formulate clinical questions in terms of the problem/population, intervention, comparison, and outcome. Together, these elements comprise a PICO frame. Although this framework was developed to facilitate the formulation of clinical queries, the ability of PICO structures to ...
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Client Assessment and the Development of PICO Questions
Abstract Before delving into the first step of the evidence-based practice (EBP) process, students need to gain the skills to conduct evidence-informed ecologically driven assessments. Students often struggle with step one of the EBP process because they do not know their target population or have not assessed the needs of the populationAntonio R. Garcia, Jacqueline Corcoran
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