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BDent3 - finding the best evidence - an update

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Slide 1: BDent3 – Searching for the Best Evidence – an Update Westmead hospital 22nd of August 2007 Jeremy Cullis Faculty Liaison Librarian (Dentistry) Dentistry Library University of Sydney Email:j.cullis@library.usyd.edu.au Blog: http://www.dentistrylibrary.blogspot.com www.library.usyd.edu.au

Slide 2: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update By the end of the session you will know: • How to create an effective search strategy • How to locate systematic reviews • Use the Medline Clinical Queries filter to locate primary studies for your type of question • Where to locate resources to help you appraise articles.

Slide 3: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Creating a search Strategy is one of the most important steps 2. What is your clinical question? 3. What are the three or four key concepts in your question? 4. Are there any similar words (synonyms) that describe each of the key concepts? 5. Are there any specific keywords that could limit your search? 6. How are you going to combine these keywords together to search? [Search Strategy, Internet for Dentistry and Oral Health Available at: http://www.vts.intute.ac.uk/acl/tutorial?sid=1139338&op=preview&manifestid=210&itemid=12066 , Accessed 16th of August, 2008]

Slide 4: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Creating a Search Strategy: Question Formulation: In patients with tooth discolouration would home bleaching compared to placebo lead to whiter teeth? [taken from Asking Questions, Centre for Evidence-based Dentistry, Available at: http://www.cebd.org/?o=1029, Accessed: 17/08/07] • Population: Patients with tooth discolouration • Intervention: Home bleaching • Comparison: Placebo • Outcome: Whiter teeth

Slide 5: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update • Any synonyms? • Tooth discolouration or dental fluorosis • Home bleaching or peroxide • Try keyword searches for abbreviations etc to add to your searches

Slide 6: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update • Combining your searches. • Use AND to combine different concepts Example: Tooth discolouration AND bleaching • Use OR to combine like concepts Example: peroxide OR tooth bleaching

Slide 7: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Search Medline Remember to: • Use Subject Headings (consider using keywords to expand your search) • Search for one concept at a time • Check the Tree Display for narrower headings • Look for other relevant subject headings • Use the correct logic to combine searches • Use the limits – especially useful for locating primary studies.

Slide 8: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update • Find a systematic review: Search Medline then use the EBM Reviews Limit • First term: Tooth discolouration • Second term: home bleaching

Slide 9: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Image: Ovid Medline: http://gateway.tx.ovid.com.ezproxy2.library.usyd.edu.au/gw1/ovidweb.cgi? New+Database=Single|17&S=CDLLFPBMJNDDKDEONCJLACPJANPPAA00: Viewed 17/8/07

Slide 10: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Image: Ovid Medline: http://gateway.tx.ovid.com.ezproxy2.library.usyd.edu.au/gw1/ovidweb.cgi? New+Database=Single|17&S=CDLLFPBMJNDDKDEONCJLACPJANPPAA00: Viewed 17/8/07

Slide 11: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update • To find a Primary Study, use the Ovid Medline Clinical Queries Limits to limit your subject search. • Limits for the Four question types: • Therapy • Diagnosis • Aetiology • Prognosis • 3 Levels of emphasis for each question: • Specificity (Narrowest) • Optimised • Sensitivity (Broadest)

Slide 12: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Image: Ovid Medline: http://gateway.tx.ovid.com.ezproxy2.library.usyd.edu.au/gw1/ovidweb.cgi? New+Database=Single|17&S=CDLLFPBMJNDDKDEONCJLACPJANPPAA00: Viewed 17/8/07

Slide 13: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Image: Ovid Medline: http://gateway.tx.ovid.com.ezproxy2.library.usyd.edu.au/gw1/ovidweb.cgi? New+Database=Single|17&S=CDLLFPBMJNDDKDEONCJLACPJANPPAA00: Viewed 17/8/07 If the using the Therapy [specificity] Clinical queries Limit doesn’t result in relevant articles try the Therapy [optimised] then the Therapy [sensitivity] filters to expand your results

Slide 14: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Example: Image: Ovid Medline: http://gateway.tx.ovid.com.ezproxy2.library.usyd.edu.au/gw1/ovidweb.cgi? New+Database=Single|17&S=CDLLFPBMJNDDKDEONCJLACPJANPPAA00: Viewed 17/8/07

Slide 15: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Free Stuff: Image: The Cochrane Library http://http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/mrwhome/106568753/HOME, Viewed: 20/8/07

Slide 16: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Free stuff: * PubMed search interface Image: EviDents, http://medinformatics.uthscsa.edu/EviDents/ viewed 20/9/07

Slide 17: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Articles – Dentistry EBP (All available online): • Sutherland, SE 2001, 'Evidence-based dentistry: Part I. Getting started.' Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 204-6. • Sutherland, SE 2001, 'Evidence-based dentistry: Part II. Searching for answers to clinical questions: how to use ME ', Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, vol. 67, no. 5, pp. 277-80. • Sutherland, SE & Walker, S 2001, 'Evidence-based dentistry: Part III. Searching for answers to clinical questions: finding eviden ', Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, vol. 67, no. 6, pp. 320-3. • Sutherland, SE 2001, 'Evidence-based dentistry: Part IV. Research design and levels of evidence', Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, vol. 67, no. 7, pp. 375-8. • Sutherland, SE 2001, 'Evidence-based dentistry: Part V. Critical appraisal of the dental literature: papers about ther ', Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, vol. 67, no. 8, pp. 442-5. • Sutherland, SE 2001, 'Evidence-based Dentistry: Part VI. Critical Appraisal of the Dental Literature: Papers About D ', Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, vol. 67, no. 10, pp. 582-5.

Slide 18: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Articles – EBM • Guyatt, GH, Sackett, DL & Cook, DJ 1993, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. II. How to use an article about therapy or prevention. A. Are the results of the study valid? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 270, no. 21, pp. 2598-601. • ---- 1994, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. II. How to use an article about therapy or prevention. B. What were the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? Evidence- Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 271, no. 1, pp. 59-63. • Jaeschke, R, Guyatt, G & Sackett, DL 1994, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. III. How to use an article about a diagnostic test. A. Are the results of the study valid? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 271, no. 5, pp. 389-91. • Jaeschke, R, Guyatt, GH & Sackett, DL 1994, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. III. How to use an article about a diagnostic test. B. What are the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 271, no. 9, pp. 703-7. • Laupacis, A, Wells, G, Richardson, WS & Tugwell, P 1994, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. V. How to use an article about prognosis. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 272, no. 3, pp. 234-7. • Levine, M, Walter, S, Lee, H, Haines, T, Holbrook, A & Moyer, V 1994, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. IV. How to use an article about harm. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 271, no. 20, pp. 1615-9. • Oxman, AD, Sackett, DL & Guyatt, GH 1993, 'Users' guides to the medical literature. I. How to get started. The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group', JAMA, vol. 270, no. 17, pp. 2093-5.

Slide 19: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Books • Hackshaw, AK, Paul, EA & Davenport, ES 2006, Evidence-based dentistry : an introduction, Blackwell Munksgaard, Oxford. Call no. 617.6 123 • Clarkson, J 2002, Evidence based dentistry for effective practice, Martin Dunitz, London. Call no. 617.6 92 • Greenhalgh, T 2006, How to read a paper: the basics of evidence-based medicine, 3rd edition, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford. Call no. 616 248 Websites • New Zealand Dental Association 2005, Evidence-based Dentistry, viewed 17th of August, 2007 <http://www.nzda.org.nz/pub/?id=69>. Tools • The Cochrane Library http://www.nicsl.com.au/Cochrane/ viewed 21st August, 2007 • The Forsyth Institute, Center for Evidence-based dentistry, EviDents, viewed 20th of August, 2007 <http://medinformatics.uthscsa.edu/EviDents/>

Slide 20: Searching for the Best Evidence - an update Thanks! Any questions? Jeremy Cullis Faculty Liaison Librarian (Dentistry) Dentistry Library University of Sydney Email:j.cullis@library.usyd.edu.au Blog: http://www.dentistrylibrary.blogspot.com