tailieunhanh - báo cáo khoa học: "Identifying quality improvement intervention publications - A comparison of electronic search strategies"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài:Identifying quality improvement intervention publications - A comparison of electronic search strategies | Hempel et al. Implementation Science 2011 6 85 http content 6 1 85 Implementation Science IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE RESEARCH Open Access Identifying quality improvement intervention publications - A comparison of electronic search strategies 1 15 6 1 Susanne Hempel Lisa V Rubenstein Roberta M Shanman Robbie Foy Su Golder Marjorie Danz and Paul G Shekelle1 2 3 Abstract Background The evidence base for quality improvement QI interventions is expanding rapidly. The diversity of the initiatives and the inconsistency in labeling these as QI interventions makes it challenging for researchers policymakers and QI practitioners to access the literature systematically and to identify relevant publications. Methods We evaluated search strategies developed for MEDLINE Ovid and PubMed based on free text words Medical subject headings MeSH QI intervention components continuous quality improvement CQI methods and combinations of the strategies. Three sets of pertinent QI intervention publications were used for validation. Two independent expert reviewers screened publications for relevance. We compared the yield recall rate and precision of the search strategies for the identification of QI publications and for a subset of empirical studies on effects of QI interventions. Results The search yields ranged from 2 221 to 216 167 publications. Mean recall rates for reference publications ranged from 5 to 53 for strategies with yields of 50 000 publications or fewer. The best case strategy a simple text word search with high face validity quality AND improv AND intervention identified 44 24 and 62 of influential intervention articles selected by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHRQ experts a set of exemplar articles provided by members of the Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence SQUIRE group and a sample from the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organization of Care Group EPOC register of studies respectively. We applied .

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