Before you begin your search, you need a solid research question.
Here are some things to keep in mind as you develop yours:
In EBP research, questions typically fall into one of these categories:
Therapy/Prevention | How well does this treatment work to improve or prevent a disease or condition? |
Diagnosis | How well does this test identify or rule out a specific disease or condition? |
Prognosis | What will happen to people with this disease or condition over time? |
Etiology/Harm | What causes this disease or condition? |
The PICO(TT) format can be useful when developing your question.
P: Patient, problem, or population
I: Intervention
C: Comparison
O: Outcome
T: Time
T: Type of study
Note that this format was first developed to answer therapy questions. Your question may not map exactly to each category, depending on what you're researching.
Always look for the best quality evidence available to answer your question. The following table describes the study types that best answer the different types of questions.
Question Type | Study Types |
Therapy/Prevention | Randomized Controlled Trial, Cohort, Meta-Analysis, Systematic Review |
Diagnosis | Prospective blind comparison to the current gold standard in testing |
Prognosis | Cohort or Case-Control, Case Series |
Etiology/Harm | Randomized Controlled Trial*, Cohort, Case-Control, Case Series |
*Note that a randomized controlled trial is not always feasible or ethical to answer this type of question.