Improving reference service using Evidence Based Medicine resources and methods

作者: Rebeca Isabel-Gómez , Alicia-Fátima Gómez-Sánchez

DOI: 10.5281/ZENODO.17269

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摘要: Background: EBM provides accurate methods to identify, summarize and analyze information. In parallel, new roles are integrating medical librarians information specialists into the research decision-making workflow in health institutions. Objective: To highlight need implement a protocol systematize general literature searches based on methodologies quality assessment mechanisms developed by EBM. Methods: We analyzed main proposals for selecting resources their adequacy libraries, focusing COSI protocol. Discussion: helps locate systematically select pertinent sources CORE, Standard Ideal searches, fitting target available time resources. Conclusions: The use of will maximize work users. particular is valuable tool assuring exhaustiveness systematic retrieval. Librarians should be involved from start formulating questions (PICO) adapting study available.

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