This document provides a tutorial on using the biomedical literature database PubMed. It begins with an overview of PubMed, explaining that it contains over 27 million citations and is maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The tutorial then covers various topics for searching PubMed effectively such as using controlled vocabularies, Boolean operators, field tags, and filters. It also discusses accessing full text articles and getting help via library contacts or additional PubMed resources. The overall aim is to teach researchers how to search PubMed and retrieve relevant citations for their topics of interest.
MEDLINE/PubMed is a biomedical literature database containing over 30 million citations and abstracts. It is accessible through the National Library of Medicine and provides free searches of MEDLINE, linking to full text articles when available. Searches can be performed using keywords or specific fields, and results can be filtered by publication date, availability, and other limits to refine results. The database is a valuable resource for researching biomedical and health topics.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using PubMed, a database from the National Library of Medicine that includes MEDLINE and life science journals. It outlines the learning outcomes for a class on PubMed, which include being able to identify full-text availability, use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, limit and expand searches, use Boolean operators, and locate related resources. Step-by-step instructions are provided for conducting searches in PubMed and finding full-text articles.
Exhaustive Literature Searching (Systematic Reviews)markmac
This document provides guidance on constructing and reporting extensive literature searches. It discusses developing search concepts, using Boolean logic and vocabulary, applying search techniques, and evaluating searches. Multiple databases should be searched, such as PubMed, OVID MEDLINE, and EMBASE. Search results and methodology should be reported following PRISMA or Cochrane Handbook guidelines, including a flow diagram of records identified, included and excluded. All search strategies, dates, and sources should be included to allow reproducibility.
Using PubMed to search for sources involves starting at the Laupus Library homepage and clicking on the PubMed icon in the Popular Resources section. When searching PubMed, keywords can be entered into the search box combined with AND to retrieve relevant results. Various filters can then be used to refine results by article type, publication date, species, or language. Full text articles can be accessed by clicking the Find It! button, or requested through Interlibrary Loan if not available.
The document summarizes techniques for conducting effective searches in PubMed, including:
- Using Boolean operators, phrase searching with quotes, wildcard searches, and nesting search terms
- Exploring related tools like filters, custom filters, related citations, and search details
- Tips for maximizing search efficiency including using MeSH terms, reviewing, clinical queries, and mobile apps
The document provides an overview of a workshop on how to effectively use PubMed. It introduces PubMed and its capabilities, describes how to perform simple and advanced searches, and demonstrates how to use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms to narrow searches. It also discusses limits, sorting results, related articles, saving articles to a clipboard, and registering for a myNCBI account to receive alerts and save articles. The goal is to help users understand PubMed and use its powerful search techniques.
This document provides an overview of resources for finding medical information, including PubMed, MedlinePlus, and resources from the National Library of Medicine and Eccles Health Sciences Library. It describes how to search PubMed and filter results, discusses challenges in obtaining full text articles, and introduces MedlinePlus as a consumer health information website. The role of libraries, interlibrary loan, and the National Library of Medicine in supporting access to information is also covered.
This document provides a tutorial on using the biomedical literature database PubMed. It begins with an overview of PubMed, explaining that it contains over 27 million citations and is maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine. The tutorial then covers various topics for searching PubMed effectively such as using controlled vocabularies, Boolean operators, field tags, and filters. It also discusses accessing full text articles and getting help via library contacts or additional PubMed resources. The overall aim is to teach researchers how to search PubMed and retrieve relevant citations for their topics of interest.
MEDLINE/PubMed is a biomedical literature database containing over 30 million citations and abstracts. It is accessible through the National Library of Medicine and provides free searches of MEDLINE, linking to full text articles when available. Searches can be performed using keywords or specific fields, and results can be filtered by publication date, availability, and other limits to refine results. The database is a valuable resource for researching biomedical and health topics.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using PubMed, a database from the National Library of Medicine that includes MEDLINE and life science journals. It outlines the learning outcomes for a class on PubMed, which include being able to identify full-text availability, use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, limit and expand searches, use Boolean operators, and locate related resources. Step-by-step instructions are provided for conducting searches in PubMed and finding full-text articles.
Exhaustive Literature Searching (Systematic Reviews)markmac
This document provides guidance on constructing and reporting extensive literature searches. It discusses developing search concepts, using Boolean logic and vocabulary, applying search techniques, and evaluating searches. Multiple databases should be searched, such as PubMed, OVID MEDLINE, and EMBASE. Search results and methodology should be reported following PRISMA or Cochrane Handbook guidelines, including a flow diagram of records identified, included and excluded. All search strategies, dates, and sources should be included to allow reproducibility.
Using PubMed to search for sources involves starting at the Laupus Library homepage and clicking on the PubMed icon in the Popular Resources section. When searching PubMed, keywords can be entered into the search box combined with AND to retrieve relevant results. Various filters can then be used to refine results by article type, publication date, species, or language. Full text articles can be accessed by clicking the Find It! button, or requested through Interlibrary Loan if not available.
The document summarizes techniques for conducting effective searches in PubMed, including:
- Using Boolean operators, phrase searching with quotes, wildcard searches, and nesting search terms
- Exploring related tools like filters, custom filters, related citations, and search details
- Tips for maximizing search efficiency including using MeSH terms, reviewing, clinical queries, and mobile apps
The document provides an overview of a workshop on how to effectively use PubMed. It introduces PubMed and its capabilities, describes how to perform simple and advanced searches, and demonstrates how to use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms to narrow searches. It also discusses limits, sorting results, related articles, saving articles to a clipboard, and registering for a myNCBI account to receive alerts and save articles. The goal is to help users understand PubMed and use its powerful search techniques.
This document provides an overview of resources for finding medical information, including PubMed, MedlinePlus, and resources from the National Library of Medicine and Eccles Health Sciences Library. It describes how to search PubMed and filter results, discusses challenges in obtaining full text articles, and introduces MedlinePlus as a consumer health information website. The role of libraries, interlibrary loan, and the National Library of Medicine in supporting access to information is also covered.
Tips for Effective Literature Searchingcarrieprice78
The document provides tips for effective literature searching, including writing your search question down clearly, identifying relevant databases, using controlled vocabulary and keywords, combining concepts with Boolean operators, conducting iterative searches, and saving and managing your search results. Key tips are to search multiple databases, use controlled vocabulary along with keywords, limit searches by publication date and type, and revise searches based on results.
HealthMed Complete database searching, female fetus 2017Lucia Ravi
A basic introduction to constructing a simple search within the Health and Medical Complete Database. Sample search on "Female fetus" as a topic created for the IMED1108, Sem2, 2017.
This document discusses how pharmacists can use MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) and search tags in PubMed to create more focused searches. It explains that MeSH is the controlled vocabulary used to index citations in PubMed, and contains terms for chemicals and drugs. Search tags like [mh] and [nm] can be used to search for MeSH terms or substance names. An example search on aspirin, thrombocytosis, and cyclooxygenase inhibitor is presented, showing how MeSH terms and tags improve search results. Additional tips include using Clinical Queries filters and the [sb] subset tag to find systematic reviews and other publication types. Some pitfalls like date limitations on MeSH terms and indexing are also noted.
Finding scholarly nursing articles in databasesForsyth Library
This tutorial demonstrates how to find full-text, scholarly articles in a variety of nursing databases available to students, staff and faculty of Fort Hays State University.
The document provides an overview of resources and services available through the Arizona Health Sciences Library, including databases, reference management tools, and librarian support. It reviews how to search PubMed and Ovid Medline, import results into RefWorks, and format bibliographies in Word. Users are encouraged to experiment with searching, saving results, and organizing citations for future reference management. Contact information is provided for librarian assistance.
The literature review usually precedes a research proposal and results section. Its goals are to situate the current study within the body of literature and to provide context for the particular reader. Literature reviews are important for research in nearly every academic field.
This document provides an overview of techniques for searching the literature for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. It discusses developing search concepts, using Boolean logic and vocabulary, searching databases like PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE, evaluating searches, and documenting the search process. Guidelines like PRISMA and the Cochrane Handbook provide standards for reporting search strategies and results. Citation management software like Endnote, Refworks, and Zotero can help organize references. Developing a thorough search across multiple sources is essential for a comprehensive systematic review.
PubMed is a database that indexes biomedical literature and provides access to citations and abstracts. It contains more content than MEDLINE and is interconnected with other National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases. Advanced search features allow for focused searches using filters, limits, and interconnected resources. Personalization features allow users to save searches, citations, and set viewing preferences through a My NCBI account.
This document provides guidance on searching journal databases for sports and exercise science information. It discusses EBSCO databases like SPORTDiscus, Medline and APA PsycINFO that can be simultaneously searched. PubMed is also covered. Key tips include using keywords and synonyms, combining terms with Boolean operators, and limiting searches by fields like abstracts. Refining searches and evaluating results for relevance are also addressed. The librarian can provide additional assistance with database searching.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively search the literature. It discusses defining a topic and research question, choosing appropriate databases and search terms, developing a search strategy using Boolean operators and medical subject headings (MeSH), applying filters to refine results, and saving searches and setting up email alerts. The goal is to conduct a methodical search that is focused, systematic, and identifies all relevant published literature on a given topic.
Part One of a Four Session Class on information skills for graduating dental students. Today's session: PubMed Searching for Clinical Decisionmaking: Selecting MeSH Terms; Clinical Queries Searching; Systematic Review Searching; Quality, Authority & Credibility -- Chain of Trust
This document provides guidance on finding and accessing articles from the ProQuest Health & Medical Complete and Ebsco Health Source databases. It outlines how to perform searches using keywords and Boolean logic operators. It also explains how to limit searches by date and collect, email, print, or save full-text articles from the results. Students are encouraged to seek help from the reference desk librarian if they have any other questions.
Mini manual-database-instruction-sandersSusan Sanders
1) The document provides guidance on developing well-structured clinical questions using the PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) format and searching the Ovid Medline database to find answers.
2) It explains how to formulate search strategies using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, subheadings, and text words to retrieve the most relevant results. Strategies like exploding terms, using major topic filters, and combining MeSH and text words are discussed.
3) Several examples of clinical questions and searches are provided to demonstrate how to effectively search Medline and put searching strategies together to answer clinical questions.
Evidence-Based Health Care: A Tutorial Part 2chasbandy
The document provides guidance on developing effective search strategies for evidence-based health care questions. It explains how to analyze a clinical question using the PICO framework to identify key concepts. When searching specialized databases, it is best to use simple search terms linked with Boolean operators. Larger databases like MEDLINE utilize a controlled vocabulary through MeSH terms that can be searched and exploded to related terms for high recall. The goal is to develop a search strategy that balances sensitivity and specificity to efficiently answer the clinical question.
This document provides an overview of resources and services available through the Arizona Health Sciences Library, including databases, reference management tools, and librarian support. It reviews how to search PubMed and Ovid Medline, import results into RefWorks for bibliography creation, and use tools like Google Docs and Microsoft Word for collaboration and document management. The presentation aims to help users efficiently find and organize information from their literature searches.
The document discusses conducting a systematic literature search to minimize bias. It describes searching multiple databases and sources in a thorough, objective and reproducible manner. Key steps include refining the clinical question, developing a search strategy using Boolean logic and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, searching bibliographic databases like PubMed and the Cochrane Library, and documenting the search strategy.
Learn how to use Embase for all your biomedical searches.
- Which workflows are supported by Embase and why
- An overview of content and indexing compared to Medline
- A demo in Embase of some introductory searches
- Answers to the most frequently asked questions by new users
- Where to find materials to support trainers
This document provides steps for independent reps and distributors to create quotes and accounts within a tool to help them sell more easily and quickly. It outlines navigating to the website, logging in, selecting an existing account or creating a new one, choosing a pricelist, searching for and adding products to the quote, applying discounts, and generating the quote which will be emailed as an attachment. The goal is to provide reps and distributors with tools to increase sales.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for a principal investigator to allocate a project to a researcher using the LabPulse platform. It describes logging into the platform, selecting a researcher from the allocations tab, choosing a project and assigning its duration by selecting start and end dates, then saving to complete the allocation of the project to the researcher. It also describes how to search for existing projects using filters for project name or researcher role.
Tips for Effective Literature Searchingcarrieprice78
The document provides tips for effective literature searching, including writing your search question down clearly, identifying relevant databases, using controlled vocabulary and keywords, combining concepts with Boolean operators, conducting iterative searches, and saving and managing your search results. Key tips are to search multiple databases, use controlled vocabulary along with keywords, limit searches by publication date and type, and revise searches based on results.
HealthMed Complete database searching, female fetus 2017Lucia Ravi
A basic introduction to constructing a simple search within the Health and Medical Complete Database. Sample search on "Female fetus" as a topic created for the IMED1108, Sem2, 2017.
This document discusses how pharmacists can use MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) and search tags in PubMed to create more focused searches. It explains that MeSH is the controlled vocabulary used to index citations in PubMed, and contains terms for chemicals and drugs. Search tags like [mh] and [nm] can be used to search for MeSH terms or substance names. An example search on aspirin, thrombocytosis, and cyclooxygenase inhibitor is presented, showing how MeSH terms and tags improve search results. Additional tips include using Clinical Queries filters and the [sb] subset tag to find systematic reviews and other publication types. Some pitfalls like date limitations on MeSH terms and indexing are also noted.
Finding scholarly nursing articles in databasesForsyth Library
This tutorial demonstrates how to find full-text, scholarly articles in a variety of nursing databases available to students, staff and faculty of Fort Hays State University.
The document provides an overview of resources and services available through the Arizona Health Sciences Library, including databases, reference management tools, and librarian support. It reviews how to search PubMed and Ovid Medline, import results into RefWorks, and format bibliographies in Word. Users are encouraged to experiment with searching, saving results, and organizing citations for future reference management. Contact information is provided for librarian assistance.
The literature review usually precedes a research proposal and results section. Its goals are to situate the current study within the body of literature and to provide context for the particular reader. Literature reviews are important for research in nearly every academic field.
This document provides an overview of techniques for searching the literature for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. It discusses developing search concepts, using Boolean logic and vocabulary, searching databases like PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE, evaluating searches, and documenting the search process. Guidelines like PRISMA and the Cochrane Handbook provide standards for reporting search strategies and results. Citation management software like Endnote, Refworks, and Zotero can help organize references. Developing a thorough search across multiple sources is essential for a comprehensive systematic review.
PubMed is a database that indexes biomedical literature and provides access to citations and abstracts. It contains more content than MEDLINE and is interconnected with other National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases. Advanced search features allow for focused searches using filters, limits, and interconnected resources. Personalization features allow users to save searches, citations, and set viewing preferences through a My NCBI account.
This document provides guidance on searching journal databases for sports and exercise science information. It discusses EBSCO databases like SPORTDiscus, Medline and APA PsycINFO that can be simultaneously searched. PubMed is also covered. Key tips include using keywords and synonyms, combining terms with Boolean operators, and limiting searches by fields like abstracts. Refining searches and evaluating results for relevance are also addressed. The librarian can provide additional assistance with database searching.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively search the literature. It discusses defining a topic and research question, choosing appropriate databases and search terms, developing a search strategy using Boolean operators and medical subject headings (MeSH), applying filters to refine results, and saving searches and setting up email alerts. The goal is to conduct a methodical search that is focused, systematic, and identifies all relevant published literature on a given topic.
Part One of a Four Session Class on information skills for graduating dental students. Today's session: PubMed Searching for Clinical Decisionmaking: Selecting MeSH Terms; Clinical Queries Searching; Systematic Review Searching; Quality, Authority & Credibility -- Chain of Trust
This document provides guidance on finding and accessing articles from the ProQuest Health & Medical Complete and Ebsco Health Source databases. It outlines how to perform searches using keywords and Boolean logic operators. It also explains how to limit searches by date and collect, email, print, or save full-text articles from the results. Students are encouraged to seek help from the reference desk librarian if they have any other questions.
Mini manual-database-instruction-sandersSusan Sanders
1) The document provides guidance on developing well-structured clinical questions using the PICO (Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome) format and searching the Ovid Medline database to find answers.
2) It explains how to formulate search strategies using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, subheadings, and text words to retrieve the most relevant results. Strategies like exploding terms, using major topic filters, and combining MeSH and text words are discussed.
3) Several examples of clinical questions and searches are provided to demonstrate how to effectively search Medline and put searching strategies together to answer clinical questions.
Evidence-Based Health Care: A Tutorial Part 2chasbandy
The document provides guidance on developing effective search strategies for evidence-based health care questions. It explains how to analyze a clinical question using the PICO framework to identify key concepts. When searching specialized databases, it is best to use simple search terms linked with Boolean operators. Larger databases like MEDLINE utilize a controlled vocabulary through MeSH terms that can be searched and exploded to related terms for high recall. The goal is to develop a search strategy that balances sensitivity and specificity to efficiently answer the clinical question.
This document provides an overview of resources and services available through the Arizona Health Sciences Library, including databases, reference management tools, and librarian support. It reviews how to search PubMed and Ovid Medline, import results into RefWorks for bibliography creation, and use tools like Google Docs and Microsoft Word for collaboration and document management. The presentation aims to help users efficiently find and organize information from their literature searches.
The document discusses conducting a systematic literature search to minimize bias. It describes searching multiple databases and sources in a thorough, objective and reproducible manner. Key steps include refining the clinical question, developing a search strategy using Boolean logic and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, searching bibliographic databases like PubMed and the Cochrane Library, and documenting the search strategy.
Learn how to use Embase for all your biomedical searches.
- Which workflows are supported by Embase and why
- An overview of content and indexing compared to Medline
- A demo in Embase of some introductory searches
- Answers to the most frequently asked questions by new users
- Where to find materials to support trainers
This document provides steps for independent reps and distributors to create quotes and accounts within a tool to help them sell more easily and quickly. It outlines navigating to the website, logging in, selecting an existing account or creating a new one, choosing a pricelist, searching for and adding products to the quote, applying discounts, and generating the quote which will be emailed as an attachment. The goal is to provide reps and distributors with tools to increase sales.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for a principal investigator to allocate a project to a researcher using the LabPulse platform. It describes logging into the platform, selecting a researcher from the allocations tab, choosing a project and assigning its duration by selecting start and end dates, then saving to complete the allocation of the project to the researcher. It also describes how to search for existing projects using filters for project name or researcher role.
The document outlines the steps a researcher takes to create a new citation record in the LabPulse platform, including logging in, entering citation details like the title and project, uploading any files, and saving the record. The researcher can then view and access the completed citation details and files.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for researchers to attach images and add results to projects using the LabPulse platform. It details how to upload images to experiments, view and close image windows. It also explains how to create new results records, add data like drug name, strain, animal name and values, and save the results. The instructions are for uploading supporting documents and recording results for experiments within projects on the LabPulse platform.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating and submitting a new protocol on the LabPulse platform. It describes how a researcher can create a new protocol record by entering details like the protocol name, categories, and steps. It then explains how to submit the protocol for approval and change the status to "In Progress." Finally, it outlines the approval process from the principal investigator's perspective, including approving the protocol, entering comments, and changing the status to "Approved."
To sign into the LabPulse platform, researchers should enter the URL "https://login.salesforce.com/" into their web browser, then enter their registered username and password on the login page before clicking the "Log In" button to access their dashboard screen. For any questions, users can contact the support team at contact@focalcxm.com.
The document outlines the steps for researchers to link Quip documents to experiments in the LabPulse platform, edit linked Quip documents, and comment on images within the documents. This allows sharing of documents and collaboration between researchers on experiments. The steps include searching for and linking a Quip document to an experiment, editing text and adding comments within the linked document, and commenting on images. Any changes or comments are automatically notified to other researchers.
The document outlines the steps a user takes to submit a basic assessment on the StoryPulseLite mobile app. The user searches for the app in the Playstore, downloads and installs it, logs in with their username and password, taps on an assessment to start it, answers questions by entering text, selecting options, or dragging sliders, and taps "OK" to submit it once complete. The document concludes by thanking the user and providing a support email.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for submitting a basic assessment on the StoryPulse iPad app. It outlines tapping through the app download and sign in process before selecting the Assessments tab and then navigating through the assessment questions, which can include multiple choice, text entry, slider and multiselect questions. It concludes by submitting the assessment and noting the activity is saved with the date updated.
The document outlines the steps an attendee should take to assess a live poll for StoryPulse, including entering the poll ID at the https://pollnow.io/ website, selecting options and submitting answers for multiple questions, and providing feedback at the end of the poll before receiving a thank you message.
The document provides steps for a presenter to launch a live poll assessment for StoryPulse using the focalcxm website. It details signing into the administration section and clicking the rocket icon to launch the poll. The presenter then shares the poll ID with attendees and can view responses through the analytics icon, seeing graphical representations of responses. The presenter can navigate between questions by clicking next question and exit the poll once complete.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for administrators to invite users to StoryPulse. The administrator can click on "Invite Users" and enter details like first name, last name, and email to add individual users or import a CSV/XLS/XLSX file with user details mapped to required fields. After clicking "Send Invitation", invited users will receive an email with a link to set a new password and sign in to StoryPulse.
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This document outlines the steps an administrator would take to create a basic assessment in StoryPulse. It details selecting assessment type as basic, adding various question types like matrix, single select, text, toggle, box, multi select and scale. It also covers providing assessment details like title, description, branding, general settings and start/end dates before saving the assessment.
The document provides steps for resetting the password for the StoryPulse application in PlayClay. An administrator enters the StoryPulse URL and selects StoryPulse. They then click the forgot password link and enter the registered email to receive a verification code. The administrator enters the verification code and sets a new password, then signs in with the new password. Any support questions should be emailed to contact@focalcxm.com.
As an administrator, the document provides instructions to configure app features for StoryPulse by logging into the Baton website at the provided URL. It details the steps to select StoryPulse, click on Configuration and Features List, enable the desired feature, click Save Features, and then contact support if any issues arise in configuring the feature.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for signing up for PlayClay, a light-weight CRM for emerging markets. It details navigating to the PlayClay website, clicking sign up, entering required fields, receiving a password reset email, resetting the password, and signing in to access PlayClay. The process allows an administrator to create an account to use PlayClay's CRM services.
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PubMed
PubMed is a free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.
Many PubMed records contain links to full text articles, some of which are freely available.
Standard search
Simple searches on PubMed can be carried out by entering key aspects of a subject into PubMed's search window.
PubMed translates this initial search formulation and automatically adds field names, relevant MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms, synonyms, Boolean operators, and
'nests' the resulting terms appropriately, enhancing the search formulation significantly, in particular by routinely combining (using the OR operator) textwords and MeSH
terms.
The examples given in a PubMed tutorial demonstrate how this automatic process works:
Causes Sleep Walking is translated as ("etiology"[Subheading] OR "etiology"[All Fields] OR "causes"[All Fields] OR "causality"[MeSH Terms] OR "causality"[All
Fields]) AND ("somnambulism"[MeSH Terms] OR "somnambulism"[All Fields] OR ("sleep"[All Fields] AND "walking"[All Fields]) OR "sleep walking"[All Fields])
Likewise,
soft Attack Aspirin Prevention is translated as ("myocardial infarction"[MeSH Terms] OR ("myocardial"[All Fields] AND "infarction"[All Fields]) OR
"myocardial infarction"[All Fields] OR ("heart"[All Fields] AND "attack"[All Fields]) OR "heart attack"[All Fields]) AND ("aspirin"[MeSH Terms] OR
"aspirin"[All Fields]) AND ("prevention and control"[Subheading] OR ("prevention"[All Fields] AND "control"[All Fields]) OR "prevention and control"[All
Fields] OR "prevention"[All Fields])