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Hi

The AE subheadings are usually available for non drug interventions on MeSH etc

 

Anne

 

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Hello,

 

Does anyone know of any articles or reports on search methods for identifying articles about adverse events/harms/safety of non-drug interventions?

 

I am aware of the work done by Sue Golder on search methods for identifying adverse events of drug interventions.

 

Any assistance you can provide would be gratefully received!

 

Regards

Jenny

 

Jenny Harbour | Health Information Scientist

 

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