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制定与残疾人群相关的系统检索策略:在一项关于阿片类药物使用的检索中测试拟议残疾检索词实用性的简要报告。

Developing a systematic search strategy related to people with disability: A brief report testing the utility of proposed disability search terms in a search about opioid use.

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.

Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, 13244, USA.

出版信息

Disabil Health J. 2019 Apr;12(2):318-322. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2018.11.009. Epub 2018 Nov 15.

DOI:10.1016/j.dhjo.2018.11.009
PMID:30470478
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The varied use of the term "disability" in the scientific literature makes it challenging to conduct systematic reviews of health issues among people with disability. Utilizing general disability search terms has been suggested as an efficient way to ensure a broad capture of the literature related to disability.

OBJECTIVES

This study evaluates the utility of general disability terms versus condition-specific terms, in the context of systematically searching for articles related to disability and other conditions or issues, in this case, opioid use.

METHODS

Systematic searches were conducted using three databases. An initial search of articles mentioning opioids and disability was conducted employing the general search terms recommended by Walsh et al. The results were then compared to 16 condition-specific searches. The proportion of unique articles from each condition-specific search that overlapped with the general search was assessed.

RESULTS

There was very little overlap between the articles captured using condition-specific search terms and the articles captured utilizing the general search terms. The highest amount of overlap was for spinal muscular atrophy at 33.3%, with the overall median proportion of overlap being 13.4% (mean = 15.7%; SD = 11.7%).

CONCLUSIONS

With a systematic search for articles about disability associated with opioid use as an example, condition-specific search terms capture a large proportion of articles not identified using general disability search terms. Disability researchers should be aware of pitfalls using general terminology and the importance of using disability-specific search terms.

摘要

背景

在科学文献中,“残疾”一词的用法多种多样,这使得对残疾人群健康问题进行系统综述具有挑战性。有人建议使用通用残疾检索词,以确保广泛涵盖与残疾相关的文献。

目的

本研究评估了通用残疾术语与特定疾病术语在系统搜索与残疾和其他状况或问题(在此情况下为阿片类药物使用)相关的文章方面的效用。

方法

使用三个数据库进行了系统搜索。首先使用 Walsh 等人推荐的通用搜索词搜索提到阿片类药物和残疾的文章。然后将结果与 16 个特定疾病的搜索进行比较。评估每个特定疾病搜索中与通用搜索重叠的独特文章的比例。

结果

使用特定疾病搜索词捕获的文章与使用通用搜索词捕获的文章之间几乎没有重叠。重叠最多的是脊髓性肌萎缩症,为 33.3%,总体中位数重叠比例为 13.4%(平均值=15.7%;标准差=11.7%)。

结论

以与阿片类药物使用相关的残疾相关文章的系统搜索为例,特定疾病的搜索词可捕获大量未使用通用残疾搜索词识别的文章。残疾研究人员应该意识到使用通用术语的陷阱以及使用残疾特定搜索词的重要性。

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