[EBM: otitis media in children: how to formulate a PICO question]

This series of articles begins with a problem frequently encountered in children: acute otitis media. Under the insistence of parents, antibiotics are frequently prescribed. The physician knows that the value of that therapy is debatable, but what for a child of 6 years of age? The physician whishes...

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Main Authors: Van den Bruel, A, Chevalier, P, Vermeire, E, Aertgeerts, B, Buntinx, F
Format: Journal article
Language:French
Published: 2004
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Summary:This series of articles begins with a problem frequently encountered in children: acute otitis media. Under the insistence of parents, antibiotics are frequently prescribed. The physician knows that the value of that therapy is debatable, but what for a child of 6 years of age? The physician whishes to compare his/her opinion with what is published in the litterature or available on the web. How to start his/her research? In this first article the physician will find out how to translate his/her practical question into a question which leads to a practical answer, and then to a PICO question. This will allow the physician to find sources of directly usable and relevant data which will offer a rational and wellfounded answer to his/her clinical question.