Sandra Halliday, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.L.I.S. Health Sciences Librarian Bracken Library, Queen’s University.

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Sandra Halliday, B.Sc., M.Sc., M.L.I.S. Health Sciences Librarian Bracken Library, Queen’s University

 Goal and Objectives  Six Top Reasons to Search PubMed  Evidence Based Health Care  Tour of the PubMed Search Screen

 Free Full Text Resources  PubMed Searching – Novice User  PubMed Searching – Advanced User  Conclusion Outline

MeSH Clinical Queries Tree Explode Focus Goal: To encourage information professionals to develop effective and efficient searching skills using PubMed Limits Clipboard Single Citation Matcher Evidence Based Health Care History Journals Database My NCBI

 “The conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.” 1 1 McKibbon, A et al PDQ: evidence-based principles and practice. Hamilton, ON: B.C. Decker Inc., p. 2.

1. Define the question that needs to be answered. 2. Collect the evidence to answer the question. 3. Critically appraise the evidence gathered for its validity and relevance. 4. Integrate the evidence and patient factors to make and carry out the decision. 5. Evaluate the whole process with a view to improving future decision-making. 2 McKibbon, A et al PDQ: evidence-based principles and practice. Hamilton, ON: B.C. Decker Inc., p. 2-3.

 Patient  Intervention  Comparison Intervention  Expected Outcome

In patients with soft tissue lacerations, is the use of clean non-sterile gloves for the repair of lacerations as safe as sterile gloves?

Patient Description InterventionComparison Intervention Outcome Patients with soft tissue lacerations Clean non- sterile gloves to repair lacerations Sterile gloves to repair lacerations No difference in rate of wound infection (safe)

pubmed.gov

When health care professionals wear N95 respirators, does it prevent the transmission of respiratory infections among hospitalized patients and other staff?

What treatments are effective in the eradication and decolonization of methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus in patients?

 Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology  Clin Infect Dis

 Recent article on hospital associated Clostridium difficile infection in the Infection control and Hospital Epidemiology journal

 Search by Clinical Study Category  Find Systematic Reviews  Medical Genetics Searches

There are difference ways to conduct a search in PubMed and once you are familiar with the options, you can develop a style that meets your requirements.

Photographs by Karen Halliday, B.A., M.L.I.S.