RESUMO
Good science is driven by rigorous questions. Much like the foundation of a house, a research question must be carefully constructed to prevent downstream problems in project execution. And yet, pharmacy researchers and scholars across all career stages may find themselves struggling when developing research questions. The purpose of this commentary is to provide useful guidance on composing and evaluating rigorous research questions. A variety of frameworks, such as PICO (Patient/population; Intervention; Comparison; Outcome), are available to researchers and can assist them in ensuring that their research question has covered all relevant components. Additionally, the FINER (Feasible; Interesting; Novel; Ethical; and Relevant) criteria can help researchers with evaluating their research questions for practical considerations. Finally, building awareness of common pitfalls when composing research questions can aid researchers to avoid issues that they may not otherwise discover until their manuscript undergoes peer review.
Assuntos
Farmácia , Humanos , Projetos de PesquisaRESUMO
The number of scientific publications is growing at an unprecedented rate. Failure to properly evaluate existing literature at the start of a project may result in a researcher wasting time and resources. As pharmacy researchers and scholars look to conceptualize new studies, it is imperative to begin with a high-quality literature review that reveals what is known and unknown about a given topic. The purpose of this commentary is to provide useful guidance on conducting rigorous searches of the literature that inform the design and execution of research. Guidance for less formal literature reviews can be adapted from best practices utilized within the formalized field of evidence synthesis. Additionally, researchers can draw on guidance from PRESS (Peer Review of Electronic Search Strategies) to engage in self-evaluation of their search strategies. Finally, developing an awareness of common pitfalls when designing literature searches can provide researchers with confidence that their research is designed to fill clearly articulated gaps in knowledge.