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Information seeking features of a PICO-based medical question-answering system

2015 9th International Conference on IT in Asia (CITA), 2015
A 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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CE: Beyond PICO—A New Question Simplifies the Search for Evidence

AJN, American Journal of Nursing
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 ...
Julee, Waldrop, Jayne Jennings, Dunlap
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The Problem With the PICO Question: Shiny Object Syndrome and the PURPOSE Statement Solution

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2023
Laura Cullen   +4 more
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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, 2010
The 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 ...
Craig Truglia
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Design and the PICO Question

HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal
PhD D. Kirk Hamilton, D. Kirk, Hamilton
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Searching for proof

Nursing Management, 2014
Clare, Hastings, Cheryl A, Fisher
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Asking Structured, Answerable Clinical Questions Using the Population, Intervention/Comparator, Outcome (PICO) Framework

PM&R, 2019
Do you remember being told during your training that you should use something called "PICO," but you can't remember what it means? You're not alone. "PICO" stands for Population, Intervention/Comparator, and Outcome.
Rebecca A. Speckman, Janna L. Friedly
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