Searching for studies
In this step, you will design a comprehensive search strategy to capture most of the literature on your given topic. You can use your PICO as the starting point when brainstorming for terms to search. Once you have created your initial search, you will also want to decide which databases (e.g. PubMed, Embase, Cochrane) to search and translate your search for those databases.
PICO is a useful tool for developing search strategies to answer clinical questions.
P | I | C | O |
Patient/Population | Intervention | Comparison | Outcomes |
What are the characteristics of the population? What is the condition or disease you are interested in? |
What do you want to do with this patient (e.g., treat, diagnose, observe)? | What is the alternative to the intervention (e.g., placebo, different drug, surgery, gold standard? | What are the relevant outcomes? What are you trying to accomplish, measure, improve, affect (e.g., morbidity, death, complications, timely diagnosis? |
Once you search one database, you will want to try it in a different database. But it is not always a simple "copy and paste" from one database to the next. Since databases are created by different entities, they may function in a similar fashion. But each database may have unique functions that distinguish them from one another. The SR-Acclerator is a suite of tools which could be useful as you complete a systematic review. Polyglot search is one of the tools in this platform. Polyglot will help you translate your search strategy from one database to the another.
Some additional considerations as you formulate and conduct your search.
Modify your search to ensure:
View our Effective Literature Searching guide for more information on building a search strategy.
Checklists to improve search strategies:
Sample training tools can be found at these sites:
** Please note that the library network for the Advocate Health -- Midwest Region does NOT subscribe to Embase. However, you may have access from other institutions. Since it is a resource that is frequently recommended, you may want to learn how to conduct a search in this database.