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Recreational Therapy: PICO/Evidence Based Practice
Viva la evidence!
Freely Available Resources
- AHRQUnder the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has numerous resources relevant to evidence based practice.
- Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM) Evidence-Based MedicineCreated for health care practitioners, a selection of EBM resources on topics ranging from acai to zinc.
- PubMed Clinical QueriesIdentifies systematic reviews and other similar types of studies found in biomedical journals indexed in PubMed.
- TRIPTrip is a clinical search engine designed to allow users to quickly and easily find and use high-quality research evidence to support their practice and/or care.
- EBM ToolsFrom the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.
What is PICO(T)?
PICO(T) stands for:
- Population/ Patient Problem: Who is your patient? (or disease, health status, age, gender, race, sex)
- Intervention: What do you plan to do for the patient? (specific tests, therapies, medications)
- Comparison: What is the alternative to your plan? (for example, no treatment, different type of treatment, etc.)
- Outcome: What is it that you want to accomplish, improve, measure, etc. (fewer symptoms, no symptoms, full health, etc.)
- Time: What is the time frame to achieve the outcome? (This element is not always included, so that's why it's in parentheses.)
Use the PICO(T) format to formulate questions. Your PICO(T) question will fall under one of these types:
- Therapy: What is the best treatment or intervention?
- Prevention: How can I prevent this problem?
- Diagnosis/Assessment: What is the best way to assess or best diagnostic test for this patient?
- Etiology/Causation: What causes this problem?
- Prognosis: What are the long term effects of this problem?
- Meaning:/Quality of Life: What is the meaning of this experience for patients?
It's important to know the type of question you're asking because it will help you focus on the most appropriate research:
Type of Question: | Look For: |
---|---|
Therapy | Randomized controlled trials |
Prevention | Randomized controlled trials, Cohort studies, Case control studies |
Diagnosis | Prospective, blind controlled comparison to gold standard |
Etiology | Randomized controlled trials, Cohort studies, Case control studies |
Prognosis | Cohort studies, Case control studies, Case series/Case report |
Meaning | Qualitative studies |
"HOW TO" Guides
- Framing Questions with PICOThis video will help you learn to break a research question down into its important concepts. Created by the librarians at Yale's Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library.
- PICO ChartUse this chart to identify types of clinical questions, where to find the evidence, and determine the level of evidence.
- How to Read a PaperCall Number: E-BookPublication Date: 2019Clear and wide-ranging introduction to evidence-based medicine and healthcare, helping readers to understand its central principles, critically evaluate published data, and implement the results in practical settings.
- Last Updated: Oct 7, 2024 11:55 AM
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