Developing a Comprehensive Search Strategy for the Systematic Review of Clinical Decision Support Systems for Nursing Practice Passed
Thursday May 25, 2023 10:15 - 10:30 G2
Lecturer: Cynthia ABI KHALIL
Track: MIE: Decision support
The search strategy of a literature review is of utmost importance as it impacts the validity of its findings. In order to build the best query to guide the literature search on clinical decision support systems applied to nursing clinical practice, we developed an iterative process capitalizing on previous systematic reviews published on similar topics. Three reviews were analyzed relatively to their detection performance. Errors in the choice of keywords and terms used in title and abstract (missing MeSH terms, failure to use common terms), may make relevant articles invisible.
Language
English
Seminar type
On site only
Level of knowledge
Advanced
Conference
MIE
Authors
Cynthia ABI KHALIL, Antoine SAAB, Jihane RAHME, Brigitte SEROUSSI
Lecturers
Cynthia ABI KHALIL Lecturer
Nursing Director, PhD candidate
Le laboratoire d'informatique médicale et d'ingénierie des connaissances en e-Santé (LIMICS), Sorbonne University, Paris
Mrs. Abi Khalil is currently the Nursing Director at the Lebanese Hospital Geitaoui –UMC as of October 2018. She is also a part time faculty member in several nursing faculties in Lebanon.
She is currently pursuing her PhD studies at Paris Sorbonne University, in Medical Informatics and Public Health, where she is exploring the identification of key design and implementation features that are related to optimizing the usability, clinical relevance and outcomes of clinical decision support systems implemented for the nursing process.
Cynthia Abi Khalil initially graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, followed by a master's degree in Research from Université Saint Joseph, Beirut, Lebanon, in addition to the official French diploma in Nursing; and has received several scholarships and awards throughout.
In matter of clinical experience, Mrs. Abi Khalil holds more than 10 years of experience as a registered nurse in the departments of pediatrics and neonatology intensive care, pediatric oncology and pediatric surgery before moving to staff development and project management positions.