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  • Identity and its Role in Mentorship Programs: A Scoping Review Search Strategy

    Fulop, Becca; Marx, Jennifer; Raghunath, Archana; You, Susan; Gusic, Maryellen (2023-12-01)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this scoping review, the review team worked with a librarian (BF) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-ScR extension was followed for search reporting. The librarian (BF) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another librarian (AGS) following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), APA PsycInfo (EbscoHost), Cochrane Central (Wiley), ERIC (EbscoHost), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, OSF Preprints (osf.io/preprints/), and MedEd Portal (www.mededportal.org/). There were no limits to the search.
  • Prevalence of Vestibular Disorders in Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Scoping Review Search Strategy

    Fulop, Becca; Edwards, Jasmine; Zisman-Ilani, Yaara; Operancz, Rebecca; Harrell, Regan (2023-11-28)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this scoping review, the review team worked with a librarian (BF) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-ScR extension was followed for search reporting. The librarian (BF) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another librarian (TN) following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), CINAHL (EbscoHost), and Embase (Elsevier), using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included Trip Pro Database, clinicaltrials.gov (Classic), and WHO International Clinical Trials. The search was limited to studies published since 1990 and a filter to exclude studies on children was used. All final searches were performed on November 8, 2023 by the librarian and were fully reported (BF). The search resulted in 7,472 studies 1,239 duplicate studies were found and omitted by the librarian using the EndNote 20 and following the Bramer et al. (2016) duplicate identification strategy. This resulted in 6,233 studies that were screened by title and abstract by two independent reviewers. If a tiebreaker was needed, a third reviewer was called in. This process was repeated for full text article screening and article selection.
  • Urinary Incontinence & Female Athletes Systematic Review Search Strategy

    Bauman, Sarah (2023-11-20)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this systematic review, the review team worked with a medical librarian (SB) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-S extension was followed for search reporting. The medical librarian (SB) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another medical librarian (JB) following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), Embase (Elsevier), Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics), CINAHL (Ebscohost), SPORTDiscus (Ebscohost), Sports Medicine & Education Index (ProQuest), and Cochrane Central (Wiley) using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included Clinical Trials (https://classic.clinicaltrials.gov) and WHO International Clinical Trials Registry (https://trialsearch.who.int/) . All final searches were performed on November 1, 2023, by the librarian and were fully reported (SB). The full search strategies as reported by the librarian are provided in Appendix (___). A summary of the search results from databases: PubMed (NLM) from inception to 11/1/2023 (42 Results) Embase (Elsevier) from inception to 11/1/2023 (88 Results) Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics) from inception to 11/1/2023 (35 Results) CINAHL (Ebscohost) from inception to 11/1/2023 (22 results) SPORTDiscus with Full Text (Ebscohost) from inception to 11/1/2023 (28 results) Sports Medicine & Education Index (ProQuest)  from inception to 11/1/2023 (19 results) Cochrane Central (Wiley) from inception to 11/1/2023 (9 results) The search resulted in 270 studies and 92 duplicate studies were found and omitted by the librarian (SB) using the EndNote 20 duplicate identification strategy. This resulted in 178 records to screen from databases or registers. Studies were screened by title and abstract by two blinded and independent reviewers. If a tiebreaker was needed, a third reviewer was called in. This process was repeated for full text article screening and article selection.
  • Wikidata - Top-Level Ontology

    Iliadis, Andrew; Brown, Mikayla (2023-10-20)
    Using SPARQL, Wikidata's top-level ontology was queried and a semantic visualization of Wikdiata’s top-level ontology was created.
  • Uterine Fibroid & Venous thromboembolism Systematic Review

    Bashir, Riyaz; Afaq, Munaza; Bauman, Sarah (2023-09-15)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this systematic review, the review team worked with a medical librarian to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The search was developed for PubMed (NLM) translated into Embase (Elsevier), and Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics) ,using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/) website. The search was not limited. The final search was completed on September 11, 2023. The full search details are provided in Appendix(___).
  • GameStop Reddit Dataset

    Han, Jing; Iliadis, Andrew (2023-09)
    This dataset contains metadata and post titles of four peripheral GameStop subreddits (r/superstonk, r/DDintoGME, r/GME, r/GMEJungle) from the inception of these subreddits to December 31, 2021. The metadata includes the post URL, author, score, number of comments, date, and flair. This dataset also includes sentiment scores of the post titles.
  • Developmental Delay and Postoperative Outcomes in Otolaryngology Rapid Review Search Strategy

    Nace, Travis; Sheyn, Anthony; Noonan, Megan; Luttrell, Jordan; Reid, Lauren (2023-09)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this rapid review, the review team worked with a medical librarian (TN) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-S extension was followed for search reporting. The medical librarian (TN) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another medical librarian (JB) following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM) and Cochrane Central (Wiley) using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search was conducted in clinical trials registry (clinicaltrials.gov). The search was limited to children only and no other limiters were used. All final searches were performed on July 6, 2023 by the librarian and were fully reported (TN). The full search strategies as reported by the librarian are provided in Appendix (___).
  • Group Prenatal Care Systematic Review Search Strategy

    Willians, Ashleigh; Wai, Seinn; Igarabuza, Laura; Cronholm, Peter; Nace, Travis; Bauman, Sarah (2023-08-22)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this systematic review, the review team worked with a medical librarian to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The search was developed for PubMed (NLM) translated into Embase (Elsevier), Cochrane Central (Wiley), Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (ProQuest), and Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics) ,using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included clinicaltrials.gov, WHO ICTRP https://trialsearch.who.int and MedRxiv (https://www.medrxiv.org) websites. The search was not limited. The final search was completed on August 11, 2023. The full search details are provided in Appendix(___).
  • School-based Assaultive Violence Prevention in Middle and High Schools Scoping Review Search Strategy

    Roman, Caterina; LaSane, Talia; Given Castello, Olivia; Given Castello|0000-0002-2721-9809 (2023-07-21)
    Search Methods for Identification of Studies: To identify studies to include or consider for this scoping review, the review team worked with a research librarian (OGC) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-S extension was followed for search reporting. The research librarian (OGC) developed the search for APA PsycINFO (EBSCOhost) and translated the search for every database searched. The APA PsycINFO (EBSCOhost) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all searches were peer-reviewed by another research librarian (AGS) following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), Education Resources Information Center (ERIC; EBSCOhost), National Criminal Justice Reference Service Abstracts (NCJRS; ProQuest), Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA; ProQuest), and Web of Science Core Collection (Clarivate Analytics), which were searched using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global (PQDT), Policy File Index (ProQuest), Rutgers University Don M. Gottfredson Library of Criminal Justice Gray Literature Database, Policy Commons, and TRIP Pro. All final searches were performed on May 15, 2023. The full search strategies as reported by the librarian are provided.
  • Leave Against Medical Advice Systematic Review Search Strategy

    Nace, Travis; Dauer, Elizabeth; You, Susan (2023)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this scoping review, the review team worked with a medical librarian (TN) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-S extension was followed for search reporting. The medical librarian (TN) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another medical librarian following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), Cochrane Central (Wiley), Embase (Elsevier), CINAHL (EbscoHost), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics), using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included a clinical trials registry (clinicaltrials.gov), search.bioPreprint (https://www.hsls.pitt.edu/), and the TRIP Pro medical database (tripdatabase.com) website. There were no limits to the search. All final searches were performed on April 20, 2023 by the librarian and were fully reported (TN). The full search strategies as reported by the librarian are provided in Appendix(___).
  • Digital Health and Spinal Cord Injury Rapid Review Search Strategy

    Nace, Travis; Johnson, Tess; Hagen, Cole (2023-07)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this scoping review, the review team worked with a medical librarian (TN) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-S extension was followed for search reporting. The medical librarian (TN) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another medical librarian (JB) following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), Embase (Elsevier), and Cochrane Central (Wiley) using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included clinical trials registry (clinicaltrials.gov). The search was limited to adults and to English language. All final searches were performed on June 1, 2023 by the librarian and were fully reported (TN).
  • Mechanisms involved in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase (Nox)-derived reactive oxygen species (ROS) modulation of muscle function in human and dog bladders

    Barbe, Mary; Frara, Nagat (2023-04)
    Roles of redox signaling in bladder function is still under investigation. We explored the physiological role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase (Nox) in regulating bladder function in humans and dogs. Mucosa-denuded bladder smooth muscle strips obtained from 7 human organ donors and 4 normal dogs were mounted in muscle baths, and trains of electrical field stimulation (EFS) applied for 20 minutes at 90-second intervals. Subsets of strips were incubated with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), angiotensin II (Ang II; Nox activator), apocynin (inhibitor of Noxs and ROS scavenger), or ZD7155 (specific inhibitor of angiotensin type 1 (AT1) receptor) for 20 minutes in continued EFS trains. Subsets treated with inhibitors were then treated with H2O2 or Ang II. In human and dog bladders, the ROS, H2O2 (100µM), caused contractions and enhanced EFS-induced contractions. Apocynin (100µM) attenuated EFS-induced strip contractions in both species; subsequent treatment with H2O2 restored strip activity. In human bladders, Ang II (1µM) did not enhance EFS-induced contractions yet caused direct strip contractions. In dog bladders, Ang II enhanced both EFS-induced and direct contractions. Ang II also partially restored EFS-induced contractions attenuated by prior apocynin treatment. In both species, treatment with ZD7155 (10µM) inhibited EFS-induced activity; subsequent treatment with Ang II did not restore strip activity. Collectively, these data provide evidence that ROS can modulate bladder function without exogenous stimuli. Since inflammation is associated with oxidative damage, the effects of Ang II on bladder smooth muscle function may have pathologic implications. Data Format(s)
  • Nurse Stigma with Opioid Addicted Patients Integrative Review Search Strategy

    Rogan, Julie; Philip, Mariyamma; Doherty, Karin; Frezghi, Francine; Nace, Travis (2023-01-17)
  • Gender-based Violence on Survivor Bodily Perceptions and Connections Meta-Synthesis Search Strategy

    Sinko, Laura; Nace, Travis; Izzo, Kayleigh; Harley, Jaimie (2023-01-03)
    To identify studies to include or consider for this scoping review, the review team worked with a medical librarian (TN) to develop detailed search strategies for each database. The PRISMA-S extension was followed for search reporting. The medical librarian (TN) developed the search for PubMed (NLM) and translated the search for every database searched. The PubMed (NLM) search strategy was reviewed by the research team to check for accuracy and term relevancy, and all final searches were peer-reviewed by another medical librarian following the PRESS checklist. The databases included in this search are PubMed (NLM), CINAHL (EbscoHost), Academic Search Complete (EbscoHost), Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts – ASSIA (ProQuest), and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) using a combination of keywords and subject headings. A grey literature search included TRIP Pro medical database (tripdatabase.com) website, OAIster (https://www.oclc.org/en/oaister.html), clinical trials registry (clinicaltrials.gov), and WHO ICTRP (https://trialsearch.who.int/). A qualitative research hedge was used to limit to qualitative studies along with human only studies. All final searches were performed on December 21, 2022 by the librarian and were fully reported (TN).
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    Policy Surveillance Program Staff (2023-01)
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    Policy Surveillance Program Staff (2023-01)

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