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Weighing the Evidence: PICO Questions: What Are They, and Why Bother?

AAP Grand Rounds, 2008
In this month’s issue of AAP Grand Rounds , we introduce a new feature: the PICO question. PICO is an acronym that describes the elements of a well-formed clinical question. The structure includes: “ P ” for the patient or problem “ I ” for the intervention of interest “ C ” for comparison, and “ O ” for outcome.
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[The PICO (Patient-Intervention-Comparison-Outcome) question].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2007
The PICO-procedure is an effective way of answering clinical questions. In PICO 'P' stands for problem or patient, 'I' for intervention, 'C' for comparison and 'O' for outcome. First, the PICO-question is formulated. Next, the relevant domain (therapy/ prevention, diagnosis, etiology/risk or prognosis) is established, along with the type of research by
C, van Loveren, I H A, Aartman
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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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Integrating a PICO Clinical Questioning to the QL4POMR Framework for Building Evidence-Based Clinical Case Reports

2023 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData), 2023
Sabah Mohammed   +2 more
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Using the full PICO model as a search tool for systematic reviews resulted in lower recall for some PICO elements

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2020
Tove Faber Frandsen   +2 more
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