While reading my lecture notes on PICO, I kept yawning, wanting to fall asleep, & not absorbing anything. Then I found this video & now it makes sense. Many thanks!
(just notes for me for next time i visit this video). Outlines your clinical research question. Asks you to think about aspects to investigate. Patient / Population. Who is receiving the treatment. Intervention / interest. Comparison intervention group. Outcome. Patient = how would you describe your patient. Most important characteristic of patient. Relevant to research question. Intervention. What test / exposure / drug / test do you want to do. Comparison. Variable vs Control. Comparison is the control group. Compare intervention. Outcome. What are you expecting to see. What are you hypothesizing that your intervention will cause. Time. How long will this take? Type of question or study. Different designs of studies. PICO. Research question. What effect will campus smoking ban have on people who smoke. What are ways to test the intervention. Patients, students who smoke. Intervention is smoking ban. Comparison is no smoking ban. Outcome could be students smoke less. Time could be semester. Using PICO, do college smoking bans decrease the amount that students smoke. Concepts of question / search. Search for literature. Smoking. Ban. Students. College. Smoke less. Now see if there is literature. Synonyms, different words. Best most relevant results. Plural singular words. University. Get a bunch of words. Population. Intervention. Control (comparison being made). Outcome. Now turn into database language. And Or Not. And is going to combine concepts together. Or tells the databases we are flexible. College Or students Or university. Smoke Or Smoking. Search by truncation. Smok* = wildcard. Any endings are included in search. We are telling the database to look for core word. Smokes, smoker, smok, smoking, smoke. Useful with plurals too.
Please be aware of the wet mouth sounds, they are triggering for some like myself and therefore make it super difficult to listen to and finish the video.
While reading my lecture notes on PICO, I kept yawning, wanting to fall asleep, & not absorbing anything. Then I found this video & now it makes sense. Many thanks!
Very good presentation! You made my worker easier and the example you gave on smoking was really clear! Thank you!
(just notes for me for next time i visit this video). Outlines your clinical research question. Asks you to think about aspects to investigate. Patient / Population. Who is receiving the treatment. Intervention / interest. Comparison intervention group. Outcome. Patient = how would you describe your patient. Most important characteristic of patient. Relevant to research question. Intervention. What test / exposure / drug / test do you want to do. Comparison. Variable vs Control. Comparison is the control group. Compare intervention. Outcome. What are you expecting to see. What are you hypothesizing that your intervention will cause. Time. How long will this take? Type of question or study. Different designs of studies. PICO. Research question. What effect will campus smoking ban have on people who smoke. What are ways to test the intervention. Patients, students who smoke. Intervention is smoking ban. Comparison is no smoking ban. Outcome could be students smoke less. Time could be semester. Using PICO, do college smoking bans decrease the amount that students smoke. Concepts of question / search. Search for literature. Smoking. Ban. Students. College. Smoke less. Now see if there is literature. Synonyms, different words. Best most relevant results. Plural singular words. University. Get a bunch of words. Population. Intervention. Control (comparison being made). Outcome. Now turn into database language. And Or Not. And is going to combine concepts together. Or tells the databases we are flexible. College Or students Or university. Smoke Or Smoking. Search by truncation. Smok* = wildcard. Any endings are included in search. We are telling the database to look for core word. Smokes, smoker, smok, smoking, smoke. Useful with plurals too.
Great examples! Will be using with my grad level class. Thanks!
Very good lecture and easy to understand guide on PICO, thanks.
Amazing concept. Thank you
Nicely explained 👌
THANKS, YOUR THE BEST.
Very engaging, thanks!🦋
Great video!
I don't even smoke and this video makes me want to smoke.. smoke.. PS thank you for the lesson!
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Thank's, great exercise
Thank you
Great video! Helps allot!
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thank you!
Why is researching so confusing
I haven't watched the video yet, but I wish it will help
It helped ❤❤
Please be aware of the wet mouth sounds, they are triggering for some like myself and therefore make it super difficult to listen to and finish the video.
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God I hate making pico question
She sounds thirsty...
You look thirsty for the information she's sharing😊.
i think she's watching boku no
yes, I found it very off putting....
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