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Evidence Synthesis Service

University Library: Systematic Reviews and Evidence Synthesis Service

Finding Search Terms

For each concept of your research question consider keywords or phrases that best represent that concept.

  • Use the most specific terms that best represent the concept
  • Consider similar terms or alternative forms
  • Craft a search phrase using OR Boolean operator

Identify controlled vocabulary for your search concepts.

  • Explore keywords and/or MeSH terms associated with literature that is most relevant to your topic
  • Search subject term Thesauri (MeSH for PubMed) to identify search terms from controlled vocabularies

About MeSH

Medial Subject Headings (MeSH) is the controlled vocabulary used in the PubMed/MEDLINE and other NLM databases. The MeSH thesaurus is a collection of lists of subject terms arragned in hierarchical order.

There are 19 MeSH "Tree" categories that represent high-level subject areas; terms in these lists may or may not have more specific terms associated with each one; any terms indented below a terms represent a more specific concept of that term.

 

Searching MeSH

There are multiple ways to search for MeSH terms.

PubMed's Search Builder
  • Search for one term/concept at a time
  • Select the most appropriate term(s) that represent your concept
  • Use the full record for any term to
    • Select appropropriate subheadings (drug therapy for example) - default is to include all subheadings
    • Restrict to Major Topic - reduces the number of results to article that focus on the concept
    • Restrict results to only the selected topic by checking Do not include MeSH terms found below this term
    • Explore Entry Terms to see what other keywords/phrases represent the concept
    • Explore the Tree to consider more specific or broader terms - this is helpful when you are getting too mnay or too few search results
  • You can "Add" term selection(s) to the PubMed Search Builder as needed and then execute that search in PubMed
    • Make selections about the term (subheadings, major topic, etc.) as needed
    • "Add" to the Search Builder using AND or OR (OR is default for multiple subheading selections)
National LIbrary of Medicine (NLM) MeSH Browser
  • Search using Exact Match or Fragments
  • Details include Tree Structure and Subheadings (Qualifiers)
MeSH On Demand
  • Provides suggested MeSH terms based on submitted text, such as an abstract
  • Cut and paste a chunk of text to generate suggested MeSH terms
Yale MeSH Analyzer
  • Generate a MeSH analysis grid by pasting PMID(s) to the text box and click "Go".
  • It is best to use a smaller number of PMIDs - maximum of 20