0. Cultivate a spirit of inquiry |
1. Ask the burning clinical question in PICOT format |
3. Critically appraise the evidence |
4. Integrate best evidence with clinical expertise, patient preference and values |
5. Evaluate outcomes of practice decision or change based on evidence |
6. Disseminate the outcome or change |
PICOT: Answerable, Searchable Question
Patient population of interest
Intervention of interest
Comparison of interest
Outcome of interest
Time (Sometimes used)
Source:
For example:
Patient | Hospitalized Patient |
Intervention | Usual oral care |
Comparison | Bundling |
Outcome | Reduce VAP cases |
Time | Not Used |
Searching for Evidence
Houston Cole Library provides access to several online databases useful for finding evidence-based literature. PubMed and CINAHL are premier databases for nursing. The Cochrane Library provides access to systematic reviews, the highest level of evidence.
Database Search Tips and Techniques
Tips for PICO Searching
PICO searching tips adapted from Florida Gulf Coast University PICO/EBP LibGuide, https://fgcu.libguides.com/EBP/pico
and University of Wyoming Libraries PICOT Tutorial LibGuide, https://uwyo.libguides.com/c.php?g=97822&p=632161
Controlled Vocabulary, Thesaurus, (or the way terms are indexed in the database)
For more information on CINAHL Subject Headings, see http://guides.lib.uw.edu/c.php?g=345599&p=2596668
For more on searching PubMed using MeSH (Medical Subject Headings), see PubMed 10 Tips, from UNC Health Sciences Library. Tip 7 is Using PubMed http://guides.lib.unc.edu/c.php?g=8404&p=637036