Closed RoseRelevo closed 5 years ago
I've moved this from the DataAbstraction Milestone, because it is not actually holding up any next steps
Sounds good. Just to clarify, by the end of this, I will have emptied out RESOLVE and placed everything in RESOLVE in either "Included & Abstracted" or "Excluded at Title and Abstract", correct?
Yes, thanks!
have you had a look at the consort flow diagram? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mEF_ALkEyPwffYwxZxsnX_JAzShqlbxHM_CS4bg7uww/edit
It might actually help explain the folders better than any narrative.
Thanks again
Rose
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Sounds good. Just to clarify, by the end of this, I will have emptied out RESOLVE and placed everything in RESOLVE in either "Included & Abstracted" or "Excluded at Title and Abstract", correct?
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I've finished looking at these, and most of them were excluded. There were three articles that I thought should be included. I've moved those over to the "Included & Abstracted" folder but have not added any information to the spreadsheet. At this stage, should I be doing this or are we discussing the reclassification first?
If you could identify the items that were moved to Included & Abstracted but not yet in the spreadsheet. I'll have a look at them.
Alright, here are the three papers that I have not added to the spreadsheet:
Branch-Elliman et al. (2015) Natural Language Processing for Real-Time Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection Surveillance: Results of a Pilot Implementation Trial. PMID: 26022228.
Carell et al. (2013) Using Natural Language Processing to Improve Efficiency of Manual Chart Abstraction in Research: The Case of Breast Cancer Recurrence. PMID: 24488511.
Souvignet et al. (2014) Ci4SeR - Curation Interface for Semantic Resources - Evaluation with Adverse Drug Reactions. PMID: 25160157.
Let me know if I can close this issue.
there are 23 articles in the RefWorks folder marked "RESOLVE"
please look at them and include or exclude based on the title and abstract
this is a double check of our inter-rater agreement