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1 Searching Medline Helen Rowlandson Principal Medicines Information Pharmacist London Medicines Information (Northwick Park) London

2 July 2008 course - participants responses 17 questionnaires returned More than half have had formal training (during pre-reg, at university, during diploma/certificate, or by NHS library service) Nearly all have had informal training in-house in MI service Most participants have used Dialog and a few use Ovid or Pubmed Only a few have starting using NLH regularly

3 Main issues/problems Searches produce too many hits - how do you narrow/limit your search down? Searches produce irrelevant hits – how to you find relevant hits for your topic? Difficulty finding good quality full text articles Finding/deciding which are the relevant search terms to use –use of the MeSH browser/ MESH descriptors/MESH headings/thesaurus Use of explode function

4 National Library of Health (NLH) Interface Issues Slow and crashes all the time Thesaurus unavailable at times Map to Thesaurus button is not automatically ticked More hits with Dialog

5 Plan Searching basics – a refresher What is Medline? Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) NLM’s MeSH browser Searching tools NLH software – the basics Worked examples

6 Searching basics – a refresher Large databases – electronic searching is essential A controlled vocabulary or a thesaurus is necessary A means of combining terms is also required e.g. BOOLEAN operators

7 A AND B AB A OR B AB A NOT B A B Boolean operators

8 What is Medline? Vast source of medical information Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary, Psychology Covers Clinical medicine, anatomy, pharmacology, toxicology, genetics, microbiology, pathology, environmental health, occupational medicine, psychology, biomedical technology 5,000 journals indexed, 70 countries

9 Searching Medline Use indexing system - MeSH thesaurus  Controlled vocabulary with ~24,000 descriptors  Each represents a single concept  Tree structure - hierarchal  Constantly changing  600+ added per year

10 Medical Subject Headings Articles indexed by 3 tier system  MeSH descriptor (MeSH heading)  MeSH qualifier (MeSH subheading)  Items mentioned (check tags)  Articles are indexed & then double checked by another indexer  must agree

11 MeSH Browser Open the Internet and type: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html Right click & then click on “create a shortcut” Now click on “Navigate from tree top”

12 MeSH Examples Kidney Failure Depression Chronic Fatigue Syndrome PTSD Fluoxetine

13 Searching Tools Explode  Includes everything below in the tree structure Focus (Major)  Only includes articles where the MeSH heading (descriptor) is the main focus of the article

14 Quick questions… What is the correct MeSH term to use for angina? And if you exploded this term, what term(s) would you be also including in your search?

15 Subheadings (qualifiers) Subheadings (qualifiers) refine your search  What aspect of the main heading is the author writing about or discussing?  Look at the definitions of the subheading e.g.: Administration and Dosage Adverse Effects Analysis Chemistry Diagnostic use Economics History

16 Check Tags All relevant tags are attached to the article These are essentially used as “limit” functions  Human  Child  Adult  Aged  Male  Female  etc.. Type in “female” and look at annotation

17 Check tags Limits – publication types If you want to search for papers that are meta analyses use the publication type limit function. Articles will then be meta-analyses If you use the MeSH heading ‘meta-analysis as a topic’ from tree E the articles you will get will be about meta-analysis as a study design(methods etc..) Look at the MESH browser for definitions

18 Supplementary Concepts Searches for substances that are not defined in MeSH (ie don’t have MeSH terms) Supplementary chemical record >30,000 substances undergoing clinical development – but not all will become commercially available medicines Depending on software - search by CAS registry number or free text

19 Quick question… What is directly above olanzapine in the MeSH tree? What is its CAS registry number?

20 Medline & MeSH Recap Successful searching is finding correct indexing term MeSH headings Scope Notes Focus/Explode Subheadings/Check Tags Supplementary concepts

21 Accessing Medline? MEDLINE OVID MEDSCAPE SILVER PLATTER PUBMED NLH

22 National Library for Health software Open Internet and type: http://www.library.nhs.uk/Default.aspx Log in using athens username and password” Healthcare databases advanced search

23 NLH software Search one database at a time Medline 1950 to date 2 options to search for terms:  Thesaurus mapping  Browse headings

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26 NLH software Major /Explode Tree structure Subheadings Supplementary Concepts Limits Show titles

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28 Worked example 1 Are there any recent papers about SSRIs or SNRIs being used in the treatment of Huntington disease?

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31 Worked example 2 Are there any recent RCTs of the UK- available acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (galantamine, rivastigmine, donepezil) in Lewy Body Dementia?

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35 Worked example 3 Are there any articles which discuss using high dose vitamin supplementation to treat autism? NB – remember that your enquirer’s way of describing what he is asking for may not necessarily be exactly how MeSH describes it….

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38 ANY QUESTIONS?


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