| Literature DB >> 34285662 |
Melissa L Rethlefsen1, Shona Kirtley2, Siw Waffenschmidt3, Ana Patricia Ayala4, David Moher5, Matthew J Page6, Jonathan B Koffel7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Literature searches underlie the foundations of systematic reviews and related review types. Yet, the literature searching component of systematic reviews and related review types is often poorly reported. Guidance for literature search reporting has been diverse and, in many cases, does not offer enough detail to authors who need more specific information about reporting search methods and information sources in a clear, reproducible way. This document presents the PRISMA-S (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses literature search extension) checklist, and explanation and elaboration.Entities:
Keywords: information retrieval; literature search; reporting guidelines; reproducibility; search strategies; systematic reviews
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34285662 PMCID: PMC8270366 DOI: 10.5195/jmla.2021.962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Libr Assoc ISSN: 1536-5050
PRISMA-S checklist
| SECTION/TOPIC | ITEM # | CHECKLIST ITEM |
|---|---|---|
| INFORMATION SOURCES AND METHODS | ||
| Database name | 1 | Name each individual database searched, stating the platform for each. |
| Multi-database searching | 2 | If databases were searched simultaneously on a single platform, state the name of the platform, listing all of the databases searched. |
| Study registries | 3 | List any study registries searched. |
| Online resources and browsing | 4 | Describe any online or print source purposefully searched or browsed (e.g., tables of contents, print conference proceedings, websites), and how this was done. |
| Citation searching | 5 | Indicate whether cited references or citing references were examined, and describe any methods used for locating cited/citing references (e.g., browsing reference lists, using a citation index, setting up email alerts for references citing included studies). |
| Contacts | 6 | Indicate whether additional studies or data were sought by contacting authors, experts, manufacturers, or others. |
| Other methods | 7 | Describe any additional information sources or search methods used. |
| Full search strategies | 8 | Include the search strategies for each database and information source, copied and pasted exactly as run. |
| Limits and restrictions | 9 | Specify that no limits were used, or describe any limits or restrictions applied to a search (e.g., date or time period, language, study design) and provide justification for their use. |
| Search filters | 10 | Indicate whether published search filters were used (as originally designed or modified), and if so, cite the filter(s) used. |
| Prior work | 11 | Indicate when search strategies from other literature reviews were adapted or reused for a substantive part or all of the search, citing the previous review(s). |
| Updates | 12 | Report the methods used to update the search(es) (e.g., rerunning searches, email alerts). |
| Dates of searches | 13 | For each search strategy, provide the date when the last search occurred. |
| Peer review | 14 | Describe any search peer review process. |
| Total records | 15 | Document the total number of records identified from each database and other information sources. |
| Deduplication | 16 | Describe the processes and any software used to deduplicate records from multiple database searches and other information sources. |
A downloadable version of the checklist is available on the prisma website [36].