Evidence-based retrieval in evidence-based medicine

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College School of Medicine
Department Biomedical Informatics
Creator Mitchell, Joyce A.
Other Author Patrick, Timothy B.; Demiris, George; Folk, Lillian C.; Moxley, David E.; Tao, Donghua
Title Evidence-based retrieval in evidence-based medicine
Date 2004-01-01
Description Objective: Clinical decisions based on a meta-analysis that is based on an ineffective retrieval strategy may have serious negative consequences for patients. The study objective was to investigate the extent to which meta-analyses report proof of their retrieval strategies' effectiveness. Methods: The authors examined a random sample (n 5 100) of articles in the 1996 to 2002 full-text subset of Ovid MEDLINE indexed as ‘‘meta-analysis.'' We classified the articles in three ways: the article (A) reported both a retrieval strategy in sufficient detail (such that it could be repeated) and with evidence of the strategy's effectiveness, (B) reported a retrieval strategy in sufficient detail but not with evidence of the strategy's effectiveness, or (C) neither reported a strategy in detail nor evidence of the strategy's effectiveness. Articles classified as (A) were further classified according to the level of evidence reported. Results: Of the eighty-nine articles in our final analysis, six (6.7%) were classified as category (A), fifty-seven (64%) as (B), and twenty-six (29%) as (C). Articles in category (A) reported a previously validated search, a published strategy, or strategy based on expert opinion. Conclusion: Peer-review standards must be developed that require authors of meta-analyses to report evidence for the effectiveness of their retrieval strategies.
Type Text
Publisher Medical Library Association
Volume 92
Issue 2
First Page 196
Last Page 199
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Patrick, T. B., Demiris, G., Folk, L. C., Moxley, D. E., Mitchell, J. A., & Tao, D. (2004). Evidence-based retrieval in evidencebased medicine. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 92(2), 196-9.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6sj24ch
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