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. 2023 Jul 19;39(1):e43.
doi: 10.1017/S0266462323000247.

Ethics information retrieval in HTA: state of current practice

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Ethics information retrieval in HTA: state of current practice

Jennifer Horton et al. Int J Technol Assess Health Care. .

Abstract

Objectives: Though there have been longstanding discussions on the value of ethics in health technology assessment (HTA), less awareness exists on ethics information retrieval methods. This study aimed to scope available evidence and determine current practices for ethics information retrieval in HTA.

Methods: Literature searches were conducted in Ovid MEDLINE, LISTA, Scopus, and Google Scholar. Once a list of relevant articles was determined, citation tracking was conducted via Scopus. HTA agency websites were searched for published guidance on ethics searching, and for reports which included ethical analyses. Methods sections of each report were analyzed to determine the databases, subject headings, and keywords used in search strategies. The team also reached out to information specialists for insight into current search practices.

Results: Findings from this study indicate that there is still little published guidance from HTA agencies, few HTAs that contain substantial ethical analysis, and even less information on the methodology for ethics information retrieval. The researchers identified twenty-five relevant HTAs. Ten of these reports did not utilize subject-specific databases outside health sciences. Eight reports published ethics searches, with significant overlap in subject headings and text words.

Conclusions: This scoping study of current practice in HTA ethics information retrieval highlights findings of previous studies-while ethics analysis plays a crucial role in HTA, methods for literature searching remain relatively unclear. These findings provide insight into the current state of ethics searching, and will inform continued work on filter development, database selection, and grey literature searching.

Keywords: Information storage and retrieval; bibliographic; bioethics; biomedical; databases; technology assessment.

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