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Computer searching made easy. Program to find medical articles quickly.

C L Schell, R J Rathe

    Postgraduate Medicine
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    GRATEFUL MED is a user-friendly computer program for searching medical literature efficiently. Its design and extensive subject headings make it ideal for quick patient care support, even for novice users.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Health Sciences Information Management

    Background:

    • Accessing medical literature can be challenging for healthcare professionals.
    • Efficient information retrieval is crucial for timely patient care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce GRATEFUL MED, a novel computer program designed for searching the medical literature.
    • To highlight its user-friendly features for novice users and its utility in clinical settings.

    Main Methods:

    • GRATEFUL MED utilizes an extensive list of medical subject headings.
    • The program eliminates the need for users to manually search through keyword indexes.
    • It is designed for ease of operation and efficiency.

    Main Results:

    • The program offers a simplified search process for medical literature.

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  • GRATEFUL MED enhances efficiency in information retrieval.
  • It is particularly beneficial for immediate patient care decisions.
  • Conclusions:

    • GRATEFUL MED is an effective and accessible tool for medical literature searches.
    • Its low cost and minimal hardware requirements make it widely adoptable.
    • The program empowers healthcare providers with efficient access to medical information.