Summarized Research in Information Retrieval for HTA (SuRe Info) Keeping up to date with information retrieval research Patrice X. Chalon, Knowledge and Information Systems manager, Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE) SuRe Info Team 1
Outline Context History and vision Team and collaboration tools Methodology Results Conclusion https://www.flickr.com/photos/lordspudz/7727396024/ Reference: Ormstad SS, Isojärvi J. Keeping up to date with information retrieval research: Summarized Research in Information Retrieval (SuRe Info). ournal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries. 2013;9(2):17-19. Available at: http://www.eahil.eu/journal/journal_2013_vol9_n2.pdf 2
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Papers about information retrieval 4
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SuRe Info Team Julie Glanville, York Health Economics Consortium, UK Sari Ormstad, NOKC, Norway Su Golder, CRD, UK Jaana Isojärvi, Finohta, Finland David Kaunelis, CADTH, Canada Mick Arber, York Health Economics Consortium, UK Carol Lefebvre, Lefebvre Associates Ltd, UK Patrice Chalon, KCE, Belgium Kristin Bakke Lysdahl, University of Oslo, Norway Sigrid Droste, IQWiG, Germany Hannah Wood, York Health Economics Consortium, UK Steven Duffy, Kleijnen Systematic Reviews Ltd, UK Kath Wright, CRD, UK 14
Free collaboration tools Plan meetings Share screen Share documents Share references 15
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Structure General search methods Searching for specific aspects of HTA 1. Sources to search How many sources to search? Value of searching different sources Value of searching for different publication types/formats Service providers and search interfaces Designing search strategies Strategy development Search filters Other limits: language, date Peer reviewing search strategies Documenting and reporting search process Health problem and current use of technology 2. Description and technical characteristics of technology 3. Safety 4. Diagnostic accuracy 5. Clinical effectiveness 6. Costs and economic evaluation 7. Ethical analysis 8. Organizational aspects 9. Social aspects 10. Legal aspects 17
Process Two authors per chapter Chapter authors can not write appraisals for their own publications Texts prepared by non-english speakers are checked by an English speaker We try to avoid duplication of work and reinventing the wheel 18
Identification of studies Use existing evidence-based and personal resources Run chapter specific search strategies in selected relevant databases Cochrane Handbook s Searching for studies chapters HTA Core Model handbooks Search in the Cochrane Methodology Register Our own reference databases Cinahl Embase Lisa Lista Medline / PubMed Web of Knowledge Hand-searching relevant journals Set up alerts for prospective identification of evidence 19
Selection criteria Inclusion criteria Exclusion criteria 1. 1. Duplicate publications, previous publications associated with the same study or project, and letters or comments to the editor will be linked to the related publication. 2. Individual studies or reviews presented and assessed in other evidence-based collections (such as the InterTASC Information Specialists' Sub-Group ISSG Search Filter Resource), will not be included. A link or a citation to the resource rather than the individual studies will then be provided. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. The research question is relevant to information retrieval for HTA and the SuRe Info chapter in which it is to be included. The publication provides latest evidence on a specific methodological issue. The publication includes research findings of a completed scientific study (including reviews, evidence syntheses and theses). The publication describes the scientific methods used in the study. The research findings are still valid, i.e. have not been overtaken by technological or database changes. The conclusions are supported by the presented results and the results answer the research question. The results of the publication are generalizable or usable to other HTA information specialists or transferable to other projects or studies. 20
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Classification Category Examples of keyword A. Where the research paper explores the value of a publication type to HTA or investigates how to identify publication types one or more of the following index terms can be applied to the record. Databases, grey literature, B. Designing strategies where the general principles are described General C. Designing strategies: specific (more than one may be Controlled vocabulary, keywords, applied to each record) proximity operators, D. Other issues related to information retrieval research for HTA Search filters, Peer reviewing, E. Categories reflecting the elements which may be addressed within an HTA (more than one may be applied to each record) Safety, ethics,. F. Study design (using MeSH headings) Clinical Trials, Phase III, Multicenter Studies, Health occupations (Nursing, Pharmacology, ), Disease areas (Bacterial infections and mycoses, Cardiovascular diseases, ) G. Topic area (using MeSH headings) 22
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34 Appraisals 25
7 Published chapters Safety Search filters Diagnostic accuracy Health problem and current use of technology Description and technical characteristics of technology Costs and economic evaluation Legal aspects 26
4 chapters in preparation Clinical effectiveness Ethical analysis Organizational aspects Social aspects 27
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SuRe Info aims to Contribute to an evidence-based information retrieval practice Serve as a common platform for HTA information specialists in different countries 29
SuRe Info is SuRe Info is not An free online resource A methods handbook A selection of up-to- A comprehensive date methods bibliography papers presented containing all through published research summarized evidence overviews 30
SuRe Info can be used... To keep up-to-date with information retrieval research To provide an overview of current evidence to those new to the field of information retrieval for systematic reviews and health technology assessments To find current evidence when updating search guidance of methods handbooks 31
Divided we fall United we inform! 32
Thank you! http://www.sure-info.org 33