This may not answer your specific question but the list may be interested
to know that there is a search filter website which aims to collect and
appraise search filters designed to capture research according to specific
methods or design focus.
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/intertasc/
This is a collaborative venture by UK information professionals involved in
health technology assessment.
Julie Glanville
CRD
University of York
York, UK
On Mar 1 2008, Yang, Chung-Han wrote:
>Dear All,
>
> "Clinical Queries" helps us identifying evidences in a more effective and
> efficient way. But we only have clinical queries for intervention,
> etiology, diagnosis, and clinical prediction guides.
>
>Is there any recommended search strategy for identifying high-quality
>evidences dealing with problems about frequency, rate or phenomenon?
>
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