Non-biomedical sources for systematic reviews of pharmaceutical policy

Main Author: Greyson, Devon L.
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Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Medical Library Association , 2010
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author Greyson, Devon L.
title Non-biomedical sources for systematic reviews of pharmaceutical policy
publisher Medical Library Association
publishDate 2010
topic DK. Health libraries
Medical libraries
HL. Databases and database Networking
url http://eprints.rclis.org/14484/1/Greyson-NonBiomedSources-JMLA-2010.pdf
http://eprints.rclis.org/14484/
contents It has been well documented that reaching beyond MEDLINE into a diversity of databases enhances search results, but a chronic question in comprehensive and systematic searching is how far, and where, to search. When published in business or economics sources, articles focusing on cost outcomes of health and health policy interventions may not be indexed in the biomedical databases that are traditionally consulted for clinical systematic reviews. This dual case study explores and documents the significance of non-health sources, specifically databases that index economic research, in comprehensive searching for two systematic reviews of pharmaceutical policy interventions.
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