The first step in this tutorial helps you to refine your question by defining your clinical problem using a process called PICO. Through this process you will create an “answerable question”. This process will facilitate your search by helping you to identify keywords specific to the patient population, intervention, comparison group and outcomes that are appropriate to your patient care inquiry.
The second step in this tutorial helps you to search for an evidence-based answer to your question using the keywords from your PICO question. Through the process you will become aware of four different types of information resources you can use in your search.
The third step in this tutorial helps you to evaluate your search results. Through this process you will identify the studies which are valid and useful to your question, and then identify and compare the study conclusions. If there are conflicting results, you must look at the evidence to find explanations for the differences and resolve them.
The fourth step in this tutorial helps you to apply the evidence to your clinical scenario. Through this process you will determine if the evidence can be extrapolated to your patient and then communicate with your patient to make an informed decision. |
The patient is a 25 year-old female who has a repetitive strain injury in her shoulder with considerable pain. She has been receiving massage therapy for the pain but is not getting the results she would like. She would like to try painkillers if they would be more effective than massage therapy.
P - the Patient’s disease I - the Intervention C - the Comparative intervention O - the desired Outcome Our example PICO: P - Adults with repetitive strain injury I - Massage therapy C - Painkillers O - Relief of pain
First describe the subject of the question by asking questions such as: Then define which intervention you are considering for the specific patient or population by asking questions such as: Then name a second intervention with which to compare the first by asking questions such as: Finally, define the type of outcome you wish to assess by asking questions such as: Our example question: For adult patients with repetitive stain injury, is massage therapy more effective for pain relief than painkillers? |