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Evaluation of the compliance of evidence based medicine resources with ovid and silberg criteria
Elaheh Ommati * , Fereydoon Azadeh , Seyed Javad Ghazi Mirsaeed
School of Allied Health Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences , elahehomatii@gmail.com
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Background and aim: Doctors considerably use evidence-based medicine in order to answer their clinical questions and support clinical decisions. The aim of this paper was to determine the compliance rate of evidence-based medicine resources with Ovid and Silberg criteria.

Material and methods: This study is an applied research, which was carried through survey and webometric methods. The samples were consisted of six evidence-based medicine resources. Evaluations were done by using Silberg and Ovid Criteria. The collected data was analyzed in SPSS (version 20) by using descriptive statistics (frequency and frequency percentage) and analytic (Spearman's test).

 Findings: Findings showed that databases complied with Silberg criterion at a level of 88/88% with a total score of 48 out of 54 and complied with Ovid criterion at a level of 36/92% with a total score of 319 out of 864. This indicated that the position of databases in Silberg criterion was more than half of the total score, but in Ovid criterion, it was less than half of the total score. Results also showed that there was no correlation between compliance rate of evidence-based medicine with Ovid and Silberg criteria.

 Conclusion: Although evidence-based medicine resources have been validated according to Silberg criterion, components such as user interface, usability, and technical issues have not been considered in their design.

Keywords: Evidence-Based medicine, Accessibility, User interface, Ovid criterion, Silberg criterion
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Type of Study: Orginal | Subject: Webometrics



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