HPHY 212- Lecture 3 on Publications - Winter 2014
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Bibliometrics – superbe0er quest
+7 concussions and next steps
Learning objec;ves
• Prac;ce iden;fying the differences between a case study, a scien;fic study, a review or a meta-‐analysis for a scholarly ar;cle.
• Use advanced search strategies to find more informa;on on the topic.
• Use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) to search for ar;cles in PubMed.
• Use Mendeley to store cita;ons and make bibliographies.
5 Most cited -‐ concussions Citaion number
Title Cited by (GS)
7
McCrory, P; (2009 Jul-Aug). "Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2008.". Journal of athletic training 44 (4): 434–48. 835
29
Savitsky EA, R (2000). "Current controversies in the management of minor pediatric head injuries". American Journal of Emergency Medicine 18 (1): 96–101. 792
74
Alexander MP (1995). "Mild traumatic brain injury: Pathophysiology, natural history, and clinical management". Neurology 45 (7): 1253–60. 728
58
"Facts About Concussion and Brain Injury". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-13. 684
34
McCrory P, (April 2005). "Summary and agreement statement of the 2nd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Prague 2004". Br J Sports Med 39 (4): 196–204. 596
5 Most cited -‐ concussions Citaion number
Title Cited by (GS)
Times Cited (WoS)
7
McCrory, P; (2009 Jul-Aug). "Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2008.". Journal of athletic training 44 (4): 434–48. 835 124
29
Savitsky EA, R (2000). "Current controversies in the management of minor pediatric head injuries". American Journal of Emergency Medicine 18 (1): 96–101. 792
74
Alexander MP (1995). "Mild traumatic brain injury: Pathophysiology, natural history, and clinical management". Neurology 45 (7): 1253–60. 728
58 "Facts About Concussion and Brain Injury". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-13. 684
34
McCrory P, (April 2005). "Summary and agreement statement of the 2nd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Prague 2004". Br J Sports Med 39 (4): 196–204. 596
Pearling
• Cites/cited by • Expands a search • WoS & Google Scholar
Ar;cle 1
Ar;cle 2, cites ar;cle 1
Ar;cle 3, cites ar;cle 1 or 2 or both, etc.
Pearling = forwards
WoS = Cited References; Wikipedia = References Footnote chasing = backwards in ;me
5 Most cited – Hierarchy? Citaion number
Title HoE
7
McCrory, P; (2009 Jul-Aug). "Consensus statement on concussion in sport: the 3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport held in Zurich, November 2008.". Journal of athletic training 44 (4): 434–48. other
29
Savitsky EA, R (2000). "Current controversies in the management of minor pediatric head injuries". American Journal of Emergency Medicine 18 (1): 96–101. Check PM
74
Alexander MP (1995). "Mild traumatic brain injury: Pathophysiology, natural history, and clinical management". Neurology 45 (7): 1253–60. Review
58
"Facts About Concussion and Brain Injury". Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2006. Retrieved 2008-01-13. other
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McCrory P, (April 2005). "Summary and agreement statement of the 2nd International Conference on Concussion in Sport, Prague 2004". Br J Sports Med 39 (4): 196–204. Review,other
Rábago, C. A., & Wilken, J. M. (2011).
Broglio, S. P., & Puetz, T. W. (2008).
Parker, T. M., Osternig, L. R., Van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-‐S. (2006)
Leddy, J. J., Sandhu, H., Sodhi, V., Baker, J. G., & Willer, B. (2012).
Using the items from survey 3, determine where they are in the
Hierarchy of Evidence
1.Rábago, et. al., 2011 2.Parker, et. al., 2006 3.Broglio, et. al., 2008 4.Leddy, et. al., 2012
Meta-‐analyses
Scien;fic studies & Randomised controlled trials
Case studies
Review
Where in the Hierarchy of Evidence? 1. Rábago, C. A., & Wilken, J. M. (2011). h0p://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=22027473
A. Meta analysis B. Review C. Scien;fic Study D.Case studies
Where in the Hierarchy of Evidence? 2. Parker, T. M., Osternig, L. R., Van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-‐S. (2006) h0p://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=16775541
A. Meta analysis B. Review C. Scien;fic Study D.Case studies
Where in the Hierarchy of Evidence? 3. Broglio, S. P., & Puetz, T. W. (2008). h0p://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=18081367
A. Meta analysis B. Review C. Scien;fic Study D.Case studies
Where in the Hierarchy of Evidence? 4. Leddy, J. J., Sandhu, H., Sodhi, V., Baker, J. G., & Willer, B. (2012). h0p://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=23016082
A. Meta analysis B. Review C. Scien;fic Study D.Case studies
The Grid
Boolean AND, OR, NOT
concussion Trauma;c Brain Injur*
Closed head injur*
(concussion OR trauma;c brian injur* OR closed head injur*) = larger set
Boolean AND, OR, NOT
Concussion brain injur* College
athlet*
Return to play
(concussion OR brain injur*) AND return to play AND college athlete*) = more precise set
Boolean AND, OR, NOT
concussions comas
Structure of informa;on
Find what you want
How do you find your…
How is informa;on arranged in a library?
• Party Girl h0p://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzbDdgWiaS0&feature=share&list=FLqNg9nU6uEGnR2sNkn8GA6w
Call numbers
Subject headings
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) retrieve informa;on that uses
different terminology for the same concepts.
syncope
Used for: – Fain;ng – Ver;go – Drop a0acks
MeSH
Hierarchical
changes slowly controlled vocabulary
PTSD and HIV, AIDS
Subject Headings
• Medical Subject Headings, or MeSH terms (Pubmed)
• Descriptors (Academic Search Premier) • Library of Congress Subject Headings – LC subjects -‐ (Library catalog/OCLC/Janus)
Precision is
If I use MeSH in my search will I get more precise* ar;cles on my topic
or more general ar;cles?
A. More precise
B. More general
When should a college athlete return to playing sports aoer a concussion?
Topic
Bibliography
A. Refine search – limits, change words, different database
B. Footnote chase C. Search in database D. Generate Keywords E. Enter good ar;cles into Mendeley
F. Brainstorm G. Pearl
Prac;ce (extra, op;onal) How much screen ;me is ok for high
school age/adolescents?
Topic
Bibliography
NEW: Berry picking
• Pick and choose • Expert in your topic
h0ps://www.superbe0er.com
From: h0p://www.ted.com/talks/jane_mcgonigal_the_game_that_can_give_you_10_extra_years_of_life.html