Steps 1 and 2: Asking a Compelling Clinical Question and Searching for the Best Evidence

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Abstract

A compelling clinical question using the PICOT format sets the stage for a successful search for relevant evidence. This column describes the PICOT format with examples for each component and uses a specific example to demonstrate, through a first-person librarian narrative, how to conduct a literature search for relevant evidence.

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Bell, S. G., & O’Donovan, P. (2021). Steps 1 and 2: Asking a Compelling Clinical Question and Searching for the Best Evidence. Neonatal Network, 40(4), 262–266. https://doi.org/10.1891/11-T-717

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