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  2. The Literature Review: A Foundation for High-Quality Medical Education

    Purpose and Importance of the Literature Review. An understanding of the current literature is critical for all phases of a research study. Lingard 9 recently invoked the "journal-as-conversation" metaphor as a way of understanding how one's research fits into the larger medical education conversation. As she described it: "Imagine yourself joining a conversation at a social event.

  3. An Overview of How to Search and Write a Medical Literature Review

    Abstract. Without a literature review, there can be no research project. Literature reviews are necessary to learn what is known (and not known) about a topic of interest. In the respiratory care profession, the body of research is enormous, so a method to search the medical literature efficiently is needed. Selecting the correct databases, use ...

  4. Ten Simple Rules for Writing a Literature Review

    Literature reviews are in great demand in most scientific fields. Their need stems from the ever-increasing output of scientific publications .For example, compared to 1991, in 2008 three, eight, and forty times more papers were indexed in Web of Science on malaria, obesity, and biodiversity, respectively .Given such mountains of papers, scientists cannot be expected to examine in detail every ...

  5. How to Write a Systematic Review of the Literature

    This article provides a step-by-step approach to conducting and reporting systematic literature reviews (SLRs) in the domain of healthcare design and discusses some of the key quality issues associated with SLRs. SLR, as the name implies, is a systematic way of collecting, critically evaluating, integrating, and presenting findings from across ...

  6. Medical literature review: Search or perish

    Literature review is a cascading process of searching, reading, analyzing, and summing up of the materials about a specific topic. ... However, missing an article may result either from a chaotic searching strategy, not all medical journals are indexed in the PubMed, inappropriate searching terms and key words, or missing the articles which are ...

  7. Searching PubMed: Literature Reviews

    A literature review search is an iterative process. Your goal is to find all of the articles that are pertinent to your subject. Successful searching requires you to think about the complexity of language. You need to match the words you use in your search to the words used by article authors and database indexers.

  8. Searching the Medical Literature Using PubMed: A Tutorial

    This effectively increases the search yield. Any time during a search, users can see how PubMed has executed the search by selecting Details in the features menu. Hyperlink through the MeSH Browser on the blue sidebar on the left-hand side of the screen. Type in "av malformation" in the Query box, select Go.

  9. Steps for searching the literature in PubMed

    The Literature Selection Technica Review Committee (LSTRC) reviews and selects journals for MEDLINE based on the research quality and impact of the journals. A distinctive feature of MEDLINE is that the records are indexed with NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). PubMed also contains citations for PubMed Central (PMC) articles. PMC is a full ...

  10. 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 ...

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    Primary literature may also include conference papers, pre-prints, or preliminary reports. Secondary Literature Secondary literature consists of interpretations and evaluations that are derived from or refer to the primary source literature. Examples include review articles (specifically meta-analysis and systematic reviews) and reference works.

  12. How to write a good scientific review article

    A good review article provides readers with an in-depth understanding of a field and highlights key gaps and challenges to address with future research. Writing a review article also helps to expand the writer's knowledge of their specialist area and to develop their analytical and communication skills, amongst other benefits. Thus, the ...

  13. Systematic Reviews: Medical Literature Databases to search

    At a minimum you need to 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 ...

  14. Systematically Reviewing the Literature: Building the Evidence for

    Systematic reviews that summarize the available information on a topic are an important part of evidence-based health care. There are both research and non-research reasons for undertaking a literature review. It is important to systematically review the literature when one would like to justify the need for a study, to update personal ...

  15. 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 ...

  16. Writing in the Health Sciences: Research and Lit Reviews

    PubMed - The premier medical database for review articles in medicine, nursing, healthcare, other related biomedical disciplines. PubMed contains over 20 million citations and can be navigated through multiple database capabilities and searching strategies. CINAHL Ultimate - Offers comprehensive coverage of health science literature. CINAHL is particularly useful for those researching the ...

  17. Literature Review Help

    Writing the Literature Review: a practical guide by Sara Efrat Efron; Ruth Ravid This accessible text provides a roadmap for producing a high-quality literature review--an integral part of a successful thesis, dissertation, term paper, or grant proposal. Each step of searching for, evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing prior studies is ...

  18. Patient characteristics of, and remedial interventions for, complaints

    Rout A, Roberts P. Peer review in nursing and midwifery: a literature review. J Clin Nurs. 2008;17(4):427-42. Article PubMed Google Scholar Travaglia J, Debono D. Peer review in medicine: a comprehensive review of the literature. Sydney: Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health; 2009.

  19. Reviewing literature for research: Doing it the right way

    A thorough review of literature is not only essential for selecting research topics, but also enables the right applicability of a research project. Most importantly, a good literature search is the cornerstone of practice of evidence based medicine. ... PubMed search using medical subject headings (MeSH) terms for management of gonorrhea ...

  20. The Literature Review: A Foundation for High-Quality Medical ...

    The Literature Review: A Foundation for High-Quality Medical Education Research ... The Literature Review: A Foundation for High-Quality Medical Education Research J Grad Med Educ. 2016 Jul;8(3):297-303. doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-16-00175.1. Authors Lauren A Maggio, Justin L Sewell, Anthony R Artino Jr. PMID: ...

  21. Neurologic Complications of Surfing: A Scoping Literature and Medical

    We conducted a scoping literature review using PubMed and Embase. Search terms were "((surfing and surfer) AND (neurology or neurological or neurologic)) AND (surfing injuries or surfing injury)." Inclusion criteria were review articles and case reports describing neurological injuries or complications associated with surfing.

  22. Medical, dental, and nursing students' attitudes and knowledge towards

    PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases were searched with relevant keywords. After study selection according to inclusion criteria, data of knowledge and attitude were extracted for meta-analysis. ... Literature search. ... Acceptance of clinical artificial intelligence among physicians and medical students: A systematic review with cross ...

  23. Development of an index system for the scientific literacy of medical

    A literature search was performed in the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), WanFang, PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus databases to collect the initial evaluation indicators. ... Tennant M. 30 Years of dental research in Australia and India: a comparative analysis of published peer review literature. ... This study involved human ...

  24. Writing, reading, and critiquing reviews

    Reclaiming a theoretical orientation to reflection in medical education research: a critical narrative review. Medical Education, 49(5), 461-475. 10.1111/medu.12680 10 ... In systematic reviews for example, you must be clear in explaining how your review builds on existing literature and previous reviews. This is your opportunity to be critical.

  25. Hierarchy of Evidence Within the Medical Literature

    The quality of evidence from medical research is partially deemed by the hierarchy of study designs. On the lowest level, the hierarchy of study designs begins with animal and translational studies and expert opinion, and then ascends to descriptive case reports or case series, followed by analytic observational designs such as cohort studies, then randomized controlled trials, and finally ...

  26. Mapping ethical issues in the use of smart home ...

    The worldwide increase in older persons demands technological solutions to combat the shortage of caregiving and to enable aging in place. Smart home health technologies (SHHTs) are promoted and implemented as a possible solution from an economic and practical perspective. However, ethical considerations are equally important and need to be investigated.

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    PubMed Central ® (PMC) is a free full-text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM) About PMC Discover a digital archive of scholarly articles, spanning centuries of scientific research. ...

  28. The use of drugs and medical students: a literature review

    The requirements of the medical program play a vital role in the increasing rate of drug users. Objectives: To carry out a systematic review of the literature on the use of drugs, licit or not, in Brazilian medical students. Methods: A descriptive-exploratory study, in which the SciELO and MEDLINE databases were used. A total of 99 articles ...