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  1. Research Guides: Systematic Reviews and Meta Analysis: Databases and

    No one database can cover the literature for any topic. For medical topics, a combination of PubMed (or other search of PubMed data) plus Embase, Web of Science, and Google Scholar has been shown to provide adequate recall ( Syst Rev. 2017;6 (1):245 ). For topics that reach beyond the biomedicine, other databases need to be considered. PubMed.

  2. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

    The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR) is the leading database for systematic reviews in health care. The CDSR includes Cochrane Reviews (systematic reviews) and protocols for Cochrane Reviews as well as editorials and supplements. The CDSR (ISSN 1469-493X) is owned and produced by Cochrane, a global, independent network of ...

  3. MEDLINE

    MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains references to journal articles in life sciences, with a concentration on biomedicine. See the MEDLINE Overview page for more information about MEDLINE.. MEDLINE content is searchable via PubMed and constitutes the primary component of PubMed, a literature database developed and maintained by the ...

  4. The top list of research databases for medicine and healthcare

    1. PubMed. PubMed is the number one source for medical and healthcare research. It is hosted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and provides bibliographic information including abstracts and links to the full text publisher websites for more than 28 million articles. Coverage: around 35 million items.

  5. Research Guides: Systematic Reviews: Where to Search

    At a minimum you should search MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane CENTRAL trials register. This is the recommendation of three medical and public health research organizations: the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the U.K. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), and the International Cochrane Collaboration (Source: Institute of Medicine (2011) Finding What Works in ...

  6. Cochrane Reviews

    The PICO model is widely used and taught in evidence-based health care as a strategy for formulating questions and search strategies and for characterizing clinical studies or meta-analyses . PICO stands for four different potential components of a clinical question: Patient, Population or Problem; Intervention; Comparison; Outcome.

  7. Literature searches: what databases are available?

    PubMed. PubMed was launched in 1996 and, since June 1997, provides free and unlimited access for all users through the internet. PubMed database contains more than 30 million references of biomedical literature from approximately 7,000 journals. The largest percentage of records in PubMed comes from MEDLINE (95%), which contains 25 million ...

  8. Database combinations to retrieve systematic reviews in overviews of

    Background. Overviews of Reviews (Overviews) are used to summarize data from across multiple systematic reviews (SRs) on the same topic, thus providing a broader picture of evidence relevant for decision-making [].Generally, they aim to provide a comprehensive assessment of multiple interventions, populations, or outcomes for a defined health problem using SR-level evidence.

  9. Embase

    Embase is the medical research database for high-quality, comprehensive evidence. Regulators around the world recognize Embase as a source for medical literature. Life science experts rely on Embase to find relevant and current results based on Emtree indexing of full-text content and dedicated search terms. Contact us.

  10. Databases

    Which databases you search is highly dependent on your systematic review topic, so it is recommended you meet with a librarian. Cochrane, which is considered the gold standard for clinical systematic reviews, recommends searching the following three databases, at a minimum: PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials ...

  11. Systematic reviews: Structure, form and content

    Topic selection and planning. In recent years, there has been an explosion in the number of systematic reviews conducted and published (Chalmers & Fox 2016, Fontelo & Liu 2018, Page et al 2015) - although a systematic review may be an inappropriate or unnecessary research methodology for answering many research questions.Systematic reviews can be inadvisable for a variety of reasons.

  12. Optimal database combinations for literature searches in systematic

    Background Within systematic reviews, when searching for relevant references, it is advisable to use multiple databases. However, searching databases is laborious and time-consuming, as syntax of search strategies are database specific. We aimed to determine the optimal combination of databases needed to conduct efficient searches in systematic reviews and whether the current practice in ...

  13. MEDLINE Overview

    MEDLINE Overview. MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains more than 31 million references to journal articles in life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. MEDLINE is a primary component of PubMed, a literature database developed and maintained by the NLM National Center for ...

  14. Database combinations to retrieve systematic reviews in overviews of

    Background When conducting an Overviews of Reviews on health-related topics, it is unclear which combination of bibliographic databases authors should use for searching for SRs. Our goal was to determine which databases included the most systematic reviews and identify an optimal database combination for searching systematic reviews. Methods A set of 86 Overviews of Reviews with 1219 included ...

  15. The contribution of databases to the results of systematic reviews: a

    One of the best sources for high quality information about healthcare interventions is a systematic review. A well-conducted systematic review includes a comprehensive literature search. There is limited empiric evidence to guide the extent of searching, in particular the number of electronic databases that should be searched. We conducted a cross-sectional quantitative analysis to examine the ...

  16. Databases

    Embase is a global biomedical and pharmacological research database. It assists researchers and medical practitioners in conducting systematic reviews, researching pharmacology, monitoring drug safety, assessing medical device compliance, and more. Embase combines the complete indexing of MEDLINE with indexing for over 2,900 additional journals.

  17. Artificial intelligence and medical research databases: ethical review

    Medical research databases—collections of health information stored for the purpose of research—are an important mechanism by which artificial intelligence (AI) is trained on healthcare data [1,2,3].Footnote 1 Databases may contain identifiable patient information and, depending on the type in question, could hold a variety of medical information, for instance, genomic data, electronic ...

  18. medRxiv.org

    medRxiv.org - the preprint server for Health Sciences. Caution: Preprints are preliminary reports of work that have not been certified by peer review. They should not be relied on to guide clinical practice or health-related behavior and should not be reported in news media as established information.

  19. Medical Research Databases

    MEDLINE Complete is a leading full-text database of biomedical and health journals, providing full text for thousands of top medical journals with cover-to-cover indexing. It is an essential research tool for doctors, nurses, health professionals and researchers. CINAHL Complete · Full Text. With CINAHL Complete, users get fast and easy full ...

  20. Cochrane

    Cochrane Hong Kong: Advancing evidence-based healthcare in Asia. 19 July 2024. News. World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day: Cochrane and global evidence leaders unite for world health and beyond. 17 July 2024. News. Cochrane is a global independent network of researchers, professionals, patients, carers and people interested in health.

  21. Optimal database combinations for literature searches in systematic

    Therefore, we research the probability that single or various combinations of databases retrieve the most relevant references in a systematic review by studying actual retrieval in various databases. The aim of our research is to determine the combination of databases needed for systematic review searches to provide efficient results (i.e., to ...

  22. Handling imbalanced medical datasets: review of a decade of research

    Machine learning and medical diagnostic studies often struggle with the issue of class imbalance in medical datasets, complicating accurate disease prediction and undermining diagnostic tools. Despite ongoing research efforts, specific characteristics of medical data frequently remain overlooked. This article comprehensively reviews advances in addressing imbalanced medical datasets over the ...

  23. Alzheimer's disease biomarkers and their current use in clinical

    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disease that is the leading cause of dementia worldwide [].The two neuropathological hallmarks of AD—extracellular amyloid beta ...

  24. What is the validity of the Federal Adverse Event Reporting System in

    The Federal Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) is a publicly available database sponsored by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that is designed for postmarketing drug safety surveillance through reports of adverse events (AEs), medication errors, and other quality issues for drugs and therapeutic agents released to the market.

  25. Data management in clinical research: An overview

    Clinical Data Management (CDM) is a critical phase in clinical research, which leads to generation of high-quality, reliable, and statistically sound data from clinical trials. This helps to produce a drastic reduction in time from drug development to marketing. Team members of CDM are actively involved in all stages of clinical trial right ...

  26. Review explores WNT5B and WNT10B roles in osteosarcoma

    A new review was published in Oncotarget's Volume 15 on August 2, 2024, entitled, "Targeting WNT5B and WNT10B in osteosarcoma.". As noted in the abstract of this paper, WNT signaling regulates ...

  27. Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major

    This new systematic review of human observational studies is based on a much larger data set compared to what the IARC examined in 2011. It includes more recent and more comprehensive studies.

  28. Clinical profiles and mortality predictors of hospitalized patients

    Studying the characteristics of hospitalized Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients is vital for understanding the disease and preparing for future outbreaks. The aim of this study was to analyze and describe the clinical profiles and factors associated with mortality among COVID-19 patients admitted to Jimma Medical Center COVID-19 Treatment Center (JMC CTC) in Ethiopia.

  29. IJERPH

    In the post-pandemic context, there has been an increasing demand for technology-based interventions in education and healthcare systems, such as augmented and mixed reality technologies. Despite the promising outcomes of applying mixed reality (MR), there is limited aggregated evidence focusing on child-patient interventions in hospital-based or clinical settings. This literature review ...

  30. Integrity of Databases for Literature Searches in Nursing

    The quality of literature used as the foundation to any research or scholarly project is critical. The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent to which predatory nursing journals were included in credible databases, MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), and Scopus, commonly used by nurse scholars when searching for information.