Searching for studies for inclusion in Cochrane reviews

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Authors
Coles B1, Lefebvre C2, Weightman A3
1Cardiff University, United Kingdom
2Cochrane Information Retrieval Methods Group, United Kingdom
3Support Unit for Research Evidence (SURE), Cardiff University United Kingdom
Abstract
Objectives:

The aim of this workshop is to provide Cochrane review authors with guidance on searching for studies for inclusion in a Cochrane review. Questions to be considered will include: 1. Where to search for studies? 2. How to search efficiently? 3. What to do with the results?

Description:

This session is primarily aimed at Cochrane review authors and will focus on Cochrane Collaboration policy for searching for studies as described in Chapter 6 of the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions – ‘Searching for Studies’. The workshop will highlight each area addressed in the Handbook chapter including: 1. Developing a search strategy using PICO – sensitivity versus precision, Boolean operators and controlled vocabulary. 2. Going beyond MEDLINE – identification and comparison of resources. 3. Organizing and managing the search results. 4. Documenting and reporting the search process. The facilitators for this workshop are all members of the Cochrane Information Retrieval Methods Group. The session will include presentations, demonstrations, group discussion and practical exercises. Due to the limited availability of computer labs at the Colloquium, please note that this will NOT be a hands-on workshop.