Health Services Research: Filters

Inclusion of a search filter on this site is not an endorsement of its validity or a recommendation for its use by the editors of this site, by the InterTASC Information Specialists SubGroup or by the (UK) National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). For suggestions on the appraisal of filters see the ISSG Search Filter Appraisal Checklist.

This page shows publications that have reviewed search filter performance and individual search filters.

Please note that other filter sites/filter collections may have relevant filters for this topic.

Publications that review search filter performance

No performance reviews have been identified.

Individual search filters: Health services research may encompass a variety of methods and concerns. Please assess the definitions of health services research presented by the authors before using these filters.


Database indexing changes over time and new vocabulary may be introduced.  With older filters, please check the subject indexing to ensure that the subject indexing is still current and, if not, consider whether new vocabulary may need to be added to the filter. Please note that if filters are amended, the performance may change from that published in the original articles and the filter should be reported as amended from the original filter.

MEDLINE

University of Texas School of Public Health. Search filters for program evaluation [Ovid]

Simon M, Hausner E, Klaus SF, Dunton NE. Identifying nurse staffing research in Medline: development and testing of empirically derived search strategies with the PubMed interface. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2010 23;10:76. [PubMed]

PubMed clinical queries filter. These are based on Wilczynski NL, Haynes RB, Lavis JN, Ramkissoonsingh R, Arnold-Oatley AE; HSR Hedges team. Optimal search strategies for detecting health services research studies in MEDLINE. CMAJ. 2004;171(10):1179-85. [Ovid, PubMed,]