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Development of a PubMed Based Search Tool for Identifying Sex and Gender Specific Health Literature

机译:基于PubMed的用于识别性别和性别特定健康文献的搜索工具的开发

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Background: An effective literature search strategy is critical to achieving the aims of Sex and Gender Specific Health (SGSH): to understand sex and gender differences through research and to effectively incorporate the new knowledge into the clinical decision making process to benefit both male and female patients. The goal of this project was to develop and validate an SGSH literature search tool that is readily and freely available to clinical researchers and practitioners. Methods: PubMed, a freely available search engine for the Medline database, was selected as the platform to build the SGSH literature search tool. Combinations of Medical Subject Heading terms, text words, and title words were evaluated for optimal specificity and sensitivity. The search tool was then validated against reference bases compiled for two disease states, diabetes and stroke. Results: Key sex and gender terms and limits were bundled to create a search tool to facilitate PubMed SGSH literature searches. During validation, the search tool retrieved 50 of 94 (53.2%) stroke and 62 of 95 (65.3%) diabetes reference articles selected for validation. A general keyword search of stroke or diabetes combined with sex difference retrieved 33 of 94 (35.1%) stroke and 22 of 95 (23.2%) diabetes reference base articles, with lower sensitivity and specificity for SGSH content. Conclusions: The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center SGSH PubMed Search Tool provides higher sensitivity and specificity to sex and gender specific health literature. The tool will facilitate research, clinical decision-making, and guideline development relevant to SGSH.
机译:背景:有效的文献检索策略对于实现性别与性别特定健康(SGSH)的目标至关重要:通过研究了解性别和性别差异,并将新知识有效地纳入临床决策过程,以使男性和女性受益耐心。该项目的目标是开发和验证SGSH文献搜索工具,该工具可方便地免费提供给临床研究人员和从业人员。方法:选择了Medline数据库的免费搜索引擎PubMed作为构建SGSH文献搜索工具的平台。评价了医学主题词,文本词和标题词的组合以获得最佳的特异性和敏感性。然后,针对针对两种疾病状态(糖尿病和中风)编制的参考库对搜索工具进行了验证。结果:捆绑了主要性别和性别术语及限制,以创建一个搜索工具,以方便进行PubMed SGSH文献搜索。在验证过程中,该搜索工具检索了94例中风(53.2%)的卒中中的50例和95例(65.3%)糖尿病参考文章中的62例进行了验证。结合性别差异对中风或糖尿病进行一般性关键词检索,可以检索到94例中风(35.1%)中的33例和95例糖尿病中参考基础文章(23.2%)中的22例,对SGSH含量的敏感性和特异性较低。结论:德州理工大学健康科学中心SGSH PubMed搜索工具对性别和特定性别的健康文献提供了更高的敏感性和特异性。该工具将促进与SGSH相关的研究,临床决策和指南制定。

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