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Oral Health and Schizophrenia Rehabilitation

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A comprehensive search was conducted up to December 15, 2018 by using systematic database searches of PUBMED (provided by National Center for Biotechnology Information, Medicine), PsycINFO (provided by EBSCOhost), SCOPUS (provided by Elsevier), LILACS (provided by BIREME-PAHO-WHO), GREY Literature Report (provided by The New York Academy Medicine) and Cochrane Library (provided by WILEY). The search strategy was developed with the assistance of a specialized health sciences librarian at the University of Reims, France.
First, we established the search terms on PUBMED: (“Oral Health”[Mesh]) OR “Schizophrenia/ rehabilitation”[Mesh]) AND “Adaptation, Psychological”[Mesh]AND “Resilience”). The search for PsycINFO, SCOPUS, LILACS, GREY Literature Report and Cochrane Library were built of TITLE-ABS-KEY (schizophrenia) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (oral AND health) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (coping) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY (adaptation AND psychological) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (resilience) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (rehabilitation)).
Manual screening was then completed by searching through bibliographies and reference lists of the included papers to determine potential papers that were not found in the electronic search. Finally, a grey literature search was conducted by using Google Scholar and Google search engine.
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Comprehensive Systematic Search Strategy

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The search strategy will aim to locate both published and unpublished studies. An initial limited search of PubMed and CINAHL (EBSCO) was undertaken to identify articles on the topic. The text words (ie, free text words) contained in the titles and abstracts of relevant articles identified in the initial search, and the index terms (ie, MeSH terms in MEDLINE [Ovid]) used to describe the articles were used to develop a full search strategy for MEDLINE (Ovid; see Appendix I). The search strategy, including all identified keywords and index terms, will be adapted for each included database and/or information source. The reference list of all included sources of evidence will be screened for additional studies.
Studies published in English, Finnish, or Swedish will be included. Limitations regarding publication date will not be applied.
The databases to be searched include MEDLINE (PubMed), CINAHL (EBSCO), ProQuest (Abi/Inform), Scopus, Medic (a Finnish database), Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Cochrane CENTRAL. MedNar will be searched to identify unpublished studies and gray literature.
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Systematic Literature Search Protocol

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The following electronic databases were searched (earliest to May 2015): EMBASE (Ovid), MEDLINE (Ovid), AMED (Ovid), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) and CINAHL (EBSCO).
In addition, further relevant papers were identified using the ‘related articles’ function in PubMed, and by hand-searching reference lists of relevant journal articles and conference proceedings.
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Comprehensive Literature Search for Equine-Assisted Activities

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The search procedure for the present study is consistent with the search procedure reported in previously developed papers [21 (PubMed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28733851/">link), 30 ]. Using approximately 45 search criteria and beginning in 2015, a library scientist developed and executed four comprehensive searches in the following databases to assist in multiple projects regarding equine-assisted activities or therapies: CAB Abstracts (EBSCO), CINAHL (EBSCO), PsycINFO (EBSCO), PubMed (NCBI), Social Sciences Abstracts (EBSCO), Social Services Abstracts (ProQuest), Social Work Abstracts (EBSCO), SPORTDiscus (EBSCO), and Web of Science (Thomson Reuters). The final search was conducted in spring 2018 to retrieve papers published through 2017. The results of all searches were integrated into one EndNote library for screening, which facilitates efficient organization and management of references [31 (PubMed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21854149/">link)]. The search procedure yielded 3336 unique records.
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High-Intensity Interval Training Adherence Review

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The following databases will be searched for articles relevant to the research question: PubMed (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), PsychINFO (EBSCO), SPORTDiscus (EBSCO), CINAHL (EBSCO), and Web of Science. No date, sample, or language restrictions will be implemented in the search portion of this review. Further manual searches for articles will be conducted by checking the reference lists of each study deemed eligible for inclusion in this review, as well as expert consultation for relevant studies. Where possible and necessary, translations of eligible studies in a language other than English will be attempted.
If available, study protocols and trial registers of included studies will be sought as additional sources of information (i.e., for risk of bias assessments). In instances where not enough information is provided in included studies, personal communications with the study authors via the corresponding author will be carried out to request missing information.
The search strategy for this study will include main keywords of “high-intensity interval training,” “compliance,” and “adherence.” The full search strategy for this review can be found as an additional file (Additional file 2: Full Search Strategy). The search strategy has been pilot tested in each respective database and has been peer-reviewed by a chief librarian according to 2015 PRESS review guidelines [19 (PubMed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27005575/">link)].
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Comprehensive Database Search Protocol

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The following databases will be searched from their inception: Allied and Complementary Medicine Database (AMED) (OvidSP), CINAHL Complete (EBSCO), the Cochrane Library (Wiley), MEDLINE (EBSCO), PubMed (US National Library of Medicine), PsycINFO (ProQuest), SPORTDiscus (EBSCO), Web of Science (Thomson Reuters).
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Qualitative Exploration of Dyslexia Impacts

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The relevant literature was identified by using the results of a systematic literature review from 2014 of the same authors [1 (PubMed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24383435/">link)] and by performing new searches in the electronic bibliographic databases Business Source Ultimate (via Ebsco), Cinahl Plus with full text (via Ebsco), Embase (via Ovid), ERIC (via Ebsco), PsycInfo (via Ebsco), PubMed and Web of Science (Core Collection). The 2014 review considered literature from 1995 (the year in which the ADA was published) to 2013. For this review, only the qualitative studies from the 2014 review were used and they were subjected to the same procedure as the newer studies. The new systematic searches in the databases included studies published from 2013 (because that year was just partly covered in the 2014 review) untill January 2021 (the date limit for the search). The searches were focused on dyslexia, employment and qualitative research.
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HPV Vaccine Uptake in Adolescents

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We searched Pubmed (NLM), Medline and PsychInfo (Ovid), and CINAHL and ERIC (Ebsco). A health sciences librarian experienced in developing and documenting search strategies for systematic reviews assisted in developing the search strategy in Medline (see Supplemental Materials). Concepts in the search included: human papillomavirus, immunizations or vaccination, parents or guardians, and adolescents. The search was adapted for use in PsychInfo, Pubmed, CINAHL, and ERIC databases.
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Comprehensive Literature Search Approach

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The databases to be searched from inception will include: PubMed (1996), CINAHL (EBSCO: 1961), Embase (Elsevier: 1947), Scopus (Elsevier: 2004) and Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics: 1997).
Trial registers to be searched will include: Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Cochrane Library through Wiley: 1996) and ClinicalTrials.gov (2008).
The search for unpublished studies will include: ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Sciences and Engineering Collection (1995), PapersFirst (OCLC: 1993), MedNar (1972), OpenGrey (2011) and Open Access Theses and Dissertations (OATD: 2013).
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Systematic Review of Dementia Costs

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A systematic literature review was performed, searching the following key databases: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (National Health Service Economic Evaluation Database; Health Technology Assessment), Cochrane Library, EconLit (EBSCO), Embase (OvidSP), PsycINFO (EBSCO) and PubMed (Medline). The timeframe for electronic searches was restricted to publications from 2010 to 2016. Key words concerning the dementia syndrome such as “dementia”, “Alzheimer’s Disease” etc. were combined with search terms in the context of economic evidence as, for instance, “cost”, “economic evidence”, “cost-utility” “cost-effectiveness” and “savings”. The complete research strategies for the respective databases are presented in the Additional file 1. Unpublished or grey literature was not included. The search was limited to studies in English or German.
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