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The quality and impact of MEDLINE searches performed by end users

✍ Scribed by K.A. MCKIBBON; C.J. WALKER-DILKS


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
1006 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1471-1834

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✦ Synopsis


Evidence suggests that MEDLINE is becoming an important clinical tool that can improve the care and health of patients. Efforts to improve the quality and impact of end‐user searching are needed and ongoing. End users are completing many MEDLINE searches. They appreciate and value training along with feedback on their searching techniques. Practice is, however, the biggest single factor in improving the quality of searching. Key roles for the library in end‐user searching include, providing the most effective MEDLINE access possible to the maximum number of users, and providing training that includes feedback and practice opportunities. System‐wide advances in structured abstracts, indexing, system design, informatics research and the literature itself will make searching easier and more effective in the future. More important than the quality of search results per se is the impact that end‐user searches have on patient care and patient outcomes. Growing evidence shows that both patient care and patient outcomes are improved by end‐user searches.


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