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Search Strategy for Search Performance; Off-the-cuff or Being Sensitive.

Behnaz Rastegarfar1, Ali Ardalan1, Saharnaz Nejat2, Abbasali Abbasali3, Mohammad Javad Moradian4,5.   

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Keywords:  PRISMA; Search performance; Search strategy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31858011      PMCID: PMC6911708          DOI: 10.29252/beat-070417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Emerg Trauma        ISSN: 2322-2522


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We appreciate the interest of the authors in our article entitled “A productive proposed search syntax for health disaster preparedness research”. They have rightly emphasized on the standard reporting of systematic reviews. However, as it is clear from the title and objective of the published article, we did not report results of a systematic review, our article instead aimed to present a syntax validation process which guide with creating a proper search strategy for systematic reviews on disaster preparedness [1-4]. As such neither a PRISMA flow nor an appraising tools were needed. Importance of having a proper search strategy for systematic reviews through a validation process has been widely mentioned in the literature [5-9]. This is crucial for optimizing the methodology of the systematic reviews and quality of the results accordingly. In regard with inclusion of non-English articles, we believed that the wealth of knowledge that exist in such articles should not have been missed. So we included them using the same eligibility criteria that were applied for English articles. Hand searching is a part of the validation process. We have selected the label “relative recall” to refer to the sensitivity index for the proposed syntax [10-12]. Our study presents a base search syntax with relative recall of 0.6 which can help researchers interested on disaster preparedness with finding as many as eligible studies possible [13]. It also helps the researchers to be more specific in case they need to focus on any specific hazard or alternative spelling/combination [1].
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6.  Comparing the effectiveness of using generic and specific search terms in electronic databases to identify health outcomes for a systematic review: a prospective comparative study of literature search methods.

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7.  Search strategies to identify observational studies in MEDLINE and Embase.

Authors:  Li Li; Helen E Smith; Rifat Atun; Lorainne Tudor Car
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8.  An alternative to the hand searching gold standard: validating methodological search filters using relative recall.

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9.  EMBASE search strategies for identifying methodologically sound diagnostic studies for use by clinicians and researchers.

Authors:  Nancy L Wilczynski; R Brian Haynes
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10.  The impact of patient, intervention, comparison, outcome (PICO) as a search strategy tool on literature search quality: a systematic review.

Authors:  Mette Brandt Eriksen; Tove Faber Frandsen
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