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. 2025 Apr 18;113(2):184-188.
doi: 10.5195/jmla.2025.2022.

Integrating PICO principles into generative artificial intelligence prompt engineering to enhance information retrieval for medical librarians

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Integrating PICO principles into generative artificial intelligence prompt engineering to enhance information retrieval for medical librarians

Kyle Robinson et al. J Med Libr Assoc. .

Abstract

Prompt engineering, an emergent discipline at the intersection of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI), library science, and user experience design, presents an opportunity to enhance the quality and precision of information retrieval. An innovative approach applies the widely understood PICO framework, traditionally used in evidence-based medicine, to the art of prompt engineering. This approach is illustrated using the "Task, Context, Example, Persona, Format, Tone" (TCEPFT) prompt framework as an example. TCEPFT lends itself to a systematic methodology by incorporating elements of task specificity, contextual relevance, pertinent examples, personalization, formatting, and tonal appropriateness in a prompt design tailored to the desired outcome. Frameworks like TCEPFT offer substantial opportunities for librarians and information professionals to streamline prompt engineering and refine iterative processes. This practice can help information professionals produce consistent and high-quality outputs. Library professionals must embrace a renewed curiosity and develop expertise in prompt engineering to stay ahead in the digital information landscape and maintain their position at the forefront of the sector.

Keywords: Generative Artificial Intelligence; Information Retrieval; PICO; Prompt Engineering.

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