HLSC122: Searching for Evidence Scenarios Report Analysis
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This report presents an analysis of evidence search strategies, focusing on the impact of green tea and black tea on cancer prevention, specifically targeting young women. The report utilizes the PICO framework to structure the research question and explores the use of key terms and alternative search terms within databases such as Medline and CINAHL. The report compares the effectiveness of both databases, highlighting Medline's focus on biomedical research and CINAHL's broader coverage of nursing and allied health disciplines. Search results from CINAHL are presented, demonstrating the impact of different search terms and limiters. The findings suggest that green tea may be more effective in reducing cancer risk compared to black tea. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of both databases while noting CINAHL's wider scope. References include relevant journal articles supporting the research.
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