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How to search using Ovid

Hedges or filters

Hedges or filters are often used in the health sciences to help focus search results on particular aspects of health care.  This might include searching for:

  • a particular clinical domain for evidence based practice
  • adverse effects 
  • specific age groups
  • Covid-19
  • humans only studies

Suggestions for hedges or filters can be found in:

Evidence based searching using domain hedges

Question type or domain

Every searchable clinical question falls into a category known as the "type of question" (or domain). Each question type is associated with specific research methods and designs, understanding the question helps identify the research methods and designs you want for your filter. There are many types of questions, in health the main ones are:

  • therapy
  • diagnosis
  • prognosis
  • etiology
  • feeling/experience (qualitative studies)

Question type or domain specific hedges

The following are basic filters or hedges which can be used for evidence-based searching:

  • Therapy: 
    (“randomized controlled trial” OR “clinical trial” OR (double AND blind*) OR random* OR placebo*).mp.
  • Diagnosis: 
    ((sensitivity AND specificity) OR diagnosis OR “diagnostic use” OR (predictive AND value*) OR reliability OR validity).mp. 
  • Prognosis: 
    (incidence OR mortality OR “follow-up studies” OR prognos* OR predict* OR course).mp.
  • Etiology: 
    (“cohort studies” OR risk OR (odds AND ratio*) OR (relative AND risk*) OR (case AND control*)).mp.
  • Qualitative: 
    (ethnography OR phenomenology OR grounded theory OR focus group OR narratology OR qualitative research OR "case study" OR participatory action research).mp.

To use these hedges requires a basic understanding of:

Using a filter or hedge

To use a hedge in an Ovid database:

  1. Search the database and get your final results.
  2. Copy and paste the appropriate hedge into the search box.
  3. Click Search (button).
  4. Combine the hedge search line with your search using AND.

Learn how to combine your searches in Ovid:

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