PubMed coverage varied across specialties and over time: a large-scale study of included studies in Cochrane reviews

PubMed is one of the most commonly used search tools in biomedical and life sciences. Existing studies of database coverage generally conclude that searching PubMed may not be sufficient although some find that the contributions from other databases are modest at best. However, generalizability of t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical epidemiology 2019-08, Vol.112, p.59-66
Hauptverfasser: Frandsen, Tove Faber, Eriksen, Mette Brandt, Hammer, David Mortan Grøne, Christensen, Janne Buck
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Zusammenfassung:PubMed is one of the most commonly used search tools in biomedical and life sciences. Existing studies of database coverage generally conclude that searching PubMed may not be sufficient although some find that the contributions from other databases are modest at best. However, generalizability of the studies of the coverage of PubMed is typically restricted. The objective of this study is to analyze the coverage of PubMed across specialties and over time. We use the more than 50,000 included studies in all Cochrane reviews published from 2012 to 2016 as our population and examine if the studies and resulting publications can be identified in PubMed. The results show that PubMed has a coverage of 70.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) (68.40, 73.30) of all the included publications and 82.8%, 95% CI (80.9, 84.7) of the included studies. There are huge differences in coverage across and within specialties. In addition, coverage varies within groups over time. Databases used for searching topics within the groups with highly varying or low coverage should be chosen with care as PubMed may have a relatively low coverage. •This study presents the results of an analysis of more than 85,000 publications from the 53 Cochrane groups.•PubMed covers more than 80 percent of all studies and 71 percent of publications included in Cochrane reviews.•Coverage varies across specialties and within specialties over time.
ISSN:0895-4356
1878-5921
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2019.04.015