Search filters for systematic reviews and meta-analyses in sleep medicine

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sleep medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1016/j.sleep.2024.12.032
Gabriel Natan Pires , Erna S. Arnardóttir , Jose M. Saavedra , Sergio Tufik , Walter T. McNicholas
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Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are increasingly common in sleep research, although the methodological quality level has been a matter of concern. Efforts towards methodological standardization are needed to ensure the reliability of sleep-related systematic reviews. The development of search strategies is a critical step in a systematic review, which often lead to methodological biases. Standardized search filters have been used to facilitate the development of search strategies. However, such filters have not been developed for sleep medicine. The current study aimed at developing a list of PubMed search filters related to sleep medicine, including specific search strategies for different sleep disorders and sleep conditions. First, a list of sleep disorders and conditions was created for which search filters would be developed. This included most conditions listed in the International Classification of Sleep Disorders – 3rd edition. Additional search filters were developed for proposed disorders not recognized as independent clinical entities, and for other sleep-related conditions. All search strategies were designed specifically for PubMed, by combining relevant MeSH terms and free terms. Nine fully independent and unrelated MeSH terms related to sleep were identified. In total, 91 search filters were developed, related to 71 different sleep-related conditions. With the current work, we aimed to provide a list of reliable search filters organized to cover the field in a broad manner, therefore being useful for different types of systematic reviews within sleep medicine, ranging from narrow-focused meta-analyses to broader scoping reviews, mapping reviews, and meta-epidemiological studies.
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睡眠医学的系统综述和荟萃分析的搜索过滤器。
系统回顾和荟萃分析在睡眠研究中越来越普遍,尽管方法质量水平一直是一个值得关注的问题。需要努力实现方法标准化,以确保与睡眠相关的系统评价的可靠性。搜索策略的发展是系统综述的关键步骤,这往往导致方法学上的偏差。标准化的搜索过滤器已被用于促进搜索策略的开发。然而,这种过滤器还没有被开发用于睡眠医学。目前的研究旨在开发与睡眠医学相关的PubMed搜索过滤器列表,包括针对不同睡眠障碍和睡眠条件的特定搜索策略。首先,创建了一份睡眠障碍和睡眠状况的列表,并为其开发搜索过滤器。这包括了《国际睡眠障碍分类-第三版》中列出的大多数情况。对于未被视为独立临床实体的拟议疾病和其他睡眠相关疾病,开发了额外的搜索过滤器。所有的搜索策略都是专门为PubMed设计的,通过结合相关的MeSH术语和免费术语。确定了与睡眠相关的9个完全独立和不相关的MeSH术语。总共开发了91个搜索过滤器,涉及71种不同的睡眠相关情况。通过目前的工作,我们的目标是提供一个可靠的搜索过滤器列表,以广泛的方式组织覆盖该领域,因此对睡眠医学中不同类型的系统评价有用,范围从狭窄的荟萃分析到更广泛的综述,映射综述和荟萃流行病学研究。
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Sleep medicine
Sleep medicine 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
8.40
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6.20%
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1060
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Sleep Medicine aims to be a journal no one involved in clinical sleep medicine can do without. A journal primarily focussing on the human aspects of sleep, integrating the various disciplines that are involved in sleep medicine: neurology, clinical neurophysiology, internal medicine (particularly pulmonology and cardiology), psychology, psychiatry, sleep technology, pediatrics, neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology, and dentistry. The journal publishes the following types of articles: Reviews (also intended as a way to bridge the gap between basic sleep research and clinical relevance); Original Research Articles; Full-length articles; Brief communications; Controversies; Case reports; Letters to the Editor; Journal search and commentaries; Book reviews; Meeting announcements; Listing of relevant organisations plus web sites.
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