This document discusses the TRIP and SUMSearch search tools. TRIP provides curated searching across various sources of evidence-based medical information, from synopses to primary research. It allows the user to broaden or narrow the search across these different levels. SUMSearch is a meta-search tool that searches multiple sources, including guidelines, systematic reviews, and primary research from PubMed. It aims to provide quality searching across these evidence sources using filters to refine results when more than 100 are returned. The document notes some limitations to complex searching capabilities in SUMSearch.
2. Resultaten in PubMed > 100 :
a) limit search to last 10 years ?
b) use more specific filters ?
c) limit search to Core Clinical Journals ?
d) restrict to MeSH Major Terms and title words ?
e) none of the above ?
Wat wil je dat een zoekmachine doet:
5. EBM synopses
Systematic reviews
Guidelines
Clinical Q&A
Core primary research
Extended primary research
E-texts
Wikipedia
Reviews / editorials
Guidelines (NGC)
Guidelines (PubMed)
Systematic reviews (DARE)
Systematic reviews (PubMed)
Primary research (PuMed)
TRIP SUMSearch
levels of evidence readability
broad → narrow
‘curated searching’ ‘contingency searching’
6. Resultaten in PubMed > 100 :
a) limit search to last 10 years
b) use more specific filters
c) limit search to Core Clinical Journals
d) restrict to MeSH Major Terms and title words
Wat gebeurt er in SUMSearch:
9. Resultaten in PubMed > 100 :
• use more specific filter (broad)*?
• use more specific filter (narrow)*?
• limit search to 111 ‘best journals’ (BMJ) ?
• restrict to MeSH Major Terms**and title words ?
• restrict to 5 major journals ?
* doesn’t seem to work!
** literal – no automatic translation!
11. • Many sources; well-documented
• Also MEDLINE search w/ filters (narrow)
• “Advanced search” (title, any/all words, pub year)
• History available
• Labs: PICO search, related articles
• Maar: ingewikkelde zoekacties niet mogelijk