1. Does hand washing (intervention) reduce (outcome) hospital-acquired infection (problem)?
2. Is vitamin C supplementation (intervention) as effective as Zinc supplementation (comparison) in reducing the length of a cold (outcome) in adult females (patient)?
MOST COMMON TYPE OF CLINICAL QUESTIONS:
THERAPY | determining the effect of interventions on patient-important outcomes |
DIAGNOSIS | establishing the power of a test to differentiate between those with and without a target condition or disease |
HARM | ascertaining the effects of potentially harmful agents on patient-important outcomes |
PROGNOSIS | estimating a patient's future course |
4 ELEMENTS OF THE CLINICAL QUESTION (PICO) - use for therapy questions |
QUESTION/STUDY DESIGN |
PICO Worksheet | PICO Tutorial |
What are their most important characteristics?
Describe your patient specifically:
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What do you want to do for the patient?
Other considerations:
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What is the alternate intervention, if any?
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What are you hoping to achieve, measure, or change for the patient?
Could also be the result NOT desired.
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