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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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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
Practicing evidence based medicine requires establishing relevant and focused clinical questions that allow physicians to seek appropriate answers from rigor of the research and medical practice.
Sabah Mohammed   +2 more
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Functional redundancy in natural pico-phytoplankton communities depends on temperature and biogeography

open access: yesBiology Letters, 2020
Biodiversity affects ecosystem function, but how this relationship will pan out in a changing world is still a major question in ecology. It remains especially understudied for pico-phytoplankton communities, which contribute to carbon cycles and aquatic
Luisa Listmann, C -Elisa Schaum
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Searching for proof

Nursing Management, 2014
Clare, Hastings, Cheryl A, Fisher
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Developing an Idea into a Research Question

Clinical Spine Surgery, 2022
The success of obtaining answers in any research project relies on how well the investigators are able to ask the right question. The PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparator, Outcomes) approach provides a framework to develop this question utilizing four
Michael Stark, Barrett Woods
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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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PICO Questions: What Are They and Why Bother?

AAP Grand Rounds, 2014
Pico 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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