Refining Your Search
There are a couple of easy ways to refine your search that will quickly reduce or expand the number of articles you find:
- You can select articles from within your search according to type (e.g. clinical trial, review, meta-analysis). A search for ‘hemophilia’ nets 27,197 articles. Select ‘clinical trial’ to reduce this figure to 783, or ‘review’ to get 3,911
- If you have trouble finding more than a few articles that appear to be relevant to your research, you can check your search strategy by comparing the MeSH headings you use with those under which a relevant article has been indexed. For example, the paper ‘Sedentary Time and Screen-Based Sedentary Behaviors of Children With a Chronic Disease’ is indexed with these terms, some of which you might not have thought of:
Accelerometry
Adolescent
Child
Chronic Disease*
Computers
Female
Health Behavior*
Humans
Male
Motor Activity*
Sedentary Lifestyle*
Surveys and Questionnaires
Television
Time Factors
Video Games
If this was the kind of article you were looking for, you can click on a link provided by PubMed to generate a new list of ‘related articles’. These are articles that are indexed in a similar way to the one you like, starting with those that are most similar.