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BMC Public Health ; 19(1): 1277, 2019 Sep 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31533687

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Current data suggest that approximately 466 million people (5.0%) of the world's population have disabling hearing loss, therefrom, 34 million children, impacting their quality of life. To provide estimates on the prevalence of hearing loss on a national level, we reviewed the epidemiological literature addressing hearing loss in children and adolescents living in Germany as an example for a Western country. METHODS: We searched Medline, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, ScienceDirect and LIVIVO to identify published data. Furthermore, we manually searched websites of relevant institutions and journals not listed in electronically and searched for ongoing studies and/or not yet published data in clinicaltrials.gov . Study selection, data extraction, and methodological assessment were carried out by two reviewers. RESULTS: In total, 11 reports provided data with sample sizes ranging from 310 up to more than 14 million children and adolescents. Prevalence data were collected by interviews (self-assessments), using pure-tone audiometry or the international classification of diseases (ICD-10) coding and ranged from 0.1 to 128 per 1000 children. Although the estimate of the prevalence of hearing loss goes down, when the threshold was raised, generating a comprehensive and coherent set of estimates proved challenging owing to clinical heterogeneity including variation in age, the study setting, the definition of hearing loss and the assessment method. Moreover, representativeness (external validity) was often impaired owing to estimates lacking currentness (i.e., referring to former West Germany) or selected (patient) data and may not be typical for a more general population. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusions, this work raises public awareness of the high prevalence of hearing loss, highlights issues associated with epidemiological research and is of great importance for researcher and those who use epidemiological data to inform clinical and political decision making.


Assuntos
Proteção da Criança/estatística & dados numéricos , Auxiliares de Audição/estatística & dados numéricos , Perda Auditiva/epidemiologia , Qualidade de Vida/psicologia , Testes de Impedância Acústica , Adolescente , Criança , Surdez/epidemiologia , Alemanha/epidemiologia , Perda Auditiva/diagnóstico , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência
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Z Rheumatol ; 78(2): 155-172, 2019 Mar.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30756138

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. The best known database is MEDLINE, which is searchable for free via the PubMed interface. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in medical subject headings (MeSH) terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , Medical Subject Headings , Revisões Sistemáticas como Assunto , Bases de Dados Factuais , Humanos , MEDLINE , PubMed
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Schmerz ; 33(1): 75-92, 2019 02.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30280231

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed (MEDLINE) by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in MeSH terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
PubMed , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , MEDLINE , Medical Subject Headings
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Anaesthesist ; 67(12): 955-972, 2018 12.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30341447

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed (MEDLINE) by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in MeSH terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação/métodos , PubMed , Revisões Sistemáticas como Assunto , Bases de Dados Factuais , MEDLINE , Ferramenta de Busca
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Orthopade ; 47(9): 791-808, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30141143

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed (MEDLINE) by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in MeSH terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , Medical Subject Headings , MEDLINE , PubMed
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Radiologe ; 58(9): 855-872, 2018 Sep.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29974137

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed (MEDLINE) by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in MeSH terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , MEDLINE , Medical Subject Headings
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HNO ; 66(8): 631-648, 2018 Aug.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29971536

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed (MEDLINE) by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in MeSH terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , MEDLINE , Medical Subject Headings , PubMed , Bases de Dados Factuais , Ferramenta de Busca
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Ophthalmologe ; 115(3): 243-260, 2018 03.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29464329

RESUMO

In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. The best known database is MEDLINE, which is searchable for free via the PubMed interface. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical problem into a well-framed and searchable research question, how to identify relevant search terms and how to conduct a text word search and a search with keywords in medical subject headings (MeSH) terms. We then show how to limit the number of search results if the search yields too many irrelevant hits and how to increase the number in the case of too few citations. Finally, we summarize all essential principles that guide a literature search via PubMed.


Assuntos
Medical Subject Headings , PubMed , MEDLINE
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Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23978984

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Evidence mapping is an increasingly popular approach to systematically evaluate published research. While there are methodological standards for systematic reviews, discrepancies exist between the terminology and methods used within evidence mapping. AIM: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the methodology and terminology used in evidence mapping and to demonstrate the continuum between evidence mapping and traditional systematic reviews. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted in 10 databases in order to obtain a comprehensive picture of the state of the research standards for evidence mapping. In addition, websites of institutions which are already conducting evidence mapping were searched. RESULTS: The included study pool (n = 12) shows that the terms 'evidence map' and 'scoping review' are widely used within evidence mapping. Evidence maps are an approach to depict both the number and characteristics of studies in tabular form that exist as well as evidence gaps based on primary studies and systematic reviews of broad clinical questions. Scoping reviews also summarize the literature in a tabular form but also give a descriptive narrative summary of the results. A quality assessment of the studies is generally not included. CONCLUSION: Evidence mapping allows the identification of research gaps. This aspect is particularly important for interventions which are used without sufficient evidence. In contrast, systematic reviews are mainly used to estimate effects for interventions and evaluate whether the included studies are reliable.


Assuntos
Pesquisa Biomédica/métodos , Medicina Baseada em Evidências/métodos , Publicações Periódicas como Assunto , Projetos de Pesquisa , Literatura de Revisão como Assunto , Terminologia como Assunto
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Br J Surg ; 95(4): 424-32, 2008 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18314921

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The effect of portal triad clamping (PTC) on outcome after hepatic resection is uncertain. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted to detect randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing the effectiveness and safety of PTC alone and of PTC with ischaemic preconditioning (IPC) of the liver. Studies on clamping of the inferior vena cava or hepatic veins were excluded. Endpoints included postoperative overall morbidity and mortality, cardiopulmonary and hepatic morbidity, blood loss, transfusion rates and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels. Meta-analyses were performed using a random-effects model. RESULTS: Eight RCTs published between 1997 and 2006 containing a total of 558 patients were eligible for final analysis. The design of the identified studies varied considerably. Analyses of endpoints revealed no difference between intermittent PTC and no PTC. Meta-analyses of PTC with and without previous IPC revealed no differences, but postoperative ALT levels were significantly lower with IPC. CONCLUSION: On currently available evidence, the routine use of PTC does not offer any benefit in perioperative outcome after liver resection. It cannot be recommended as a standard procedure.


Assuntos
Hepatectomia/métodos , Precondicionamento Isquêmico/métodos , Hepatopatias/cirurgia , Sistema Porta/fisiologia , Alanina Transaminase/metabolismo , Perda Sanguínea Cirúrgica/prevenção & controle , Constrição , Humanos , Hepatopatias/enzimologia , Hepatopatias/fisiopatologia , Estudos Multicêntricos como Assunto , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Resultado do Tratamento
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Z Gastroenterol ; 45(3): 259-64, 2007 Mar.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17357957

RESUMO

The Cochrane Library is an important resource for evidence on the effectiveness of interventions in health care. The field of gastroenterology and hepatology is represented within the Cochrane Collaboration by four Cochrane review groups. The most prominent component of the library is the database of systematic reviews, produced by the Cochrane Collaboration. These offer valid information on relevant clinical topics based on comprehensive and skillful identification, evaluation and synthesis of clinical trials. Other components, library access and an introduction into searching the library are presented.


Assuntos
Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto , Medicina Baseada em Evidências , Gastroenterologia , Disseminação de Informação , Bibliotecas Médicas , Literatura de Revisão como Assunto
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Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ; 25(1): 21-5, 2004 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14756214

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence regarding the effects of interventions to improve hospital design and construction on the occurrence of nosocomial infections. METHODS: Systematic review of experimental and non-experimental, architectural intervention studies in intensive care units (ICUs), surgical departments, isolation units, and hospitals in general. The studies dated from 1975, and were in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Regardless of format, the studies were identified through seven medical databases, reference lists, and expert consultation. RESULTS: One hundred seventy-eight scientific articles were identified; however, none of these described a meta-analysis, systematic review, or randomized, controlled trial. Most of the articles were categorized at the lowest level of evidence (expert judgment or consensus statements). Only 17 described completed concurrent or historical cohort studies matching the inclusion criteria (ICUs, 9; surgical departments, 4; isolation units, 2; hospitals in general, 2). The interventions generally included a move to other premises or renovation. However, in many studies, the staff-to-patient ratio was also improved. Some studies showed lower infection rates after intervention, but this finding cannot be generalized because of confounding and frequently small study populations. CONCLUSIONS: The lack of stringent evidence linking hospital design and construction with the prevention of nosocomial infection is partly attributable to the multifactorial nature of these infections, and some improvement will be seen if basic conditions such as the availability of sufficient space, isolation capacity, and facilities for handwashing are met. However, to our knowledge, other factors, especially the improper hand hygiene of medical staff, have greater impact.


Assuntos
Arquitetura , Infecção Hospitalar/epidemiologia , Infecção Hospitalar/prevenção & controle , Arquitetura Hospitalar , Controle de Infecções/métodos , Humanos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva/estatística & dados numéricos , Isolamento de Pacientes , Infecção da Ferida Cirúrgica/epidemiologia , Infecção da Ferida Cirúrgica/prevenção & controle
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