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LITERATURE REVIEW: THE WAY TO GET IDEA AND SUPPORT YOUR OPINION Ching-Chih Lee
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What is literature review Synthesis of existing knowledge: not just report previous studies Acquainted with status-quo (present) knowledge Explain and justify the formulation of research questions or hypothesis Polished conceptual framework Ref 2 Ref 1 Idea Ext validity Limitations Int. validity Statistics
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How to do? Summarize past research Explanation of decisions Punctuated (emphasized) by references Justify the need for further study: Find the gap Find the significance Start your study
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No difference, No study NO variation, No study
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EBM: Hierarchy of evidence System: Decision support, guidelines Summaries: Clinical Evidence (BMJ) Synopsis( 概要 ): review; DARE database ( Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness ) Syntheses( 綜合體 ): Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Studies: medline
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Five steps in LR Determine the major concepts Prepare the coding sheet Search for relevant references Analyze the references Report previous research on the selected topic
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Determine the major concepts What are the concepts for your question? List concepts: order of importance; logical presentation The incidence of NPC in Taiwan The subsequent risk of stroke in head and neck cancer The stroke incidence in NPC: remained unknown ………. Don’t overlook worthy studies Search, analyze search again…….
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Prepare coding sheet (1) Collect all needed information: Endnote is a good method Critique the references A coding sheet is the results of preliminary review:
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Prepare coding sheet (2) Background information Design information Measurement information Outcomes information Limitations
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Search for relevant references (1) Read extensively in the area that are either area directly or indirectly related to the topic of study Use current and widely accepted references
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Search for relevant references (2) Sources of literature Books Journals: Medline, Pubmed, OVID, Health star… These Government reports Scientific meeting Unpublished work
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Search for relevant references (3) How to narrow down your search? Set limits: date of publication, study design, gender, age group… Focus on review articles Use related articles Search the author’s name Refine search Pitfalls: self-cited problem, publication bias (only positive results)
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Search for relevant references (4) Which ones to avoid? Wrong subject matter Flawed design Study instrument, target population, dataset can’t answer the question Poorly chosen sample Inappropriate control groups Too small sample size Flawed analysis Statistical procedures not well explained Unsuitable tests
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Search for relevant references (5) How good should we include? (not how many) Quality is more important: Key references, such as NEJM, JAMA, Neurology, Stroke, CA, JCO, Cancer, Red Journal Not too many citation to support your idea Include the most important or influential papers Literature review is a proxy of your knowledge in this field
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Don’t forget “Clinical queries” in pubmed Clinical study categories Systematic reviews Medical genetics
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Demonstration of LR Use Pubmed Use limitation Find related articles Find articles published by the same author Download citation Endnote
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Examples Increased stroke incidence in NPC patients: A population-based study in Taiwan
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