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Changes to PEDro search interface

A paper analysing 893,971 PEDro search commands has just been published. This revealed some common errors made by PEDro users which will make searching less effective:

  • using Boolean operators (and, or, not) in text fields (these are not used in PEDro searches)
  • using brackets to combine terms in text fields (these are not used in PEDro searches)
  • using non-English letters in text fields (only English terms can be used in PEDro searches)

Read more at: Stevens ML et al. What searches do users run on PEDro? An analysis of 893,971 search commands over a 6-month period. Methods Inf Med 2016 Jun 20;55(4):333-9.

PEDro have implemented a series of error messages which will alert users to these common errors. These error messages are explained in a new PEDro video. PEDro would like to thank Matthew Stevens who wrote and recorded the video. Matthew is a PhD student at The George Institute for Global Health.

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