Specific literature searches are a fundamental part of writing clinical manuscripts that meet the standards of high-quality journals and contribute significantly to evidence-based practice. When clinicians write clinical manuscripts, using a targeted literature search can identify current, relevant, high-quality evidence. While a general literature review is useful, a targeted literature search is specific to the clinical question and should be completed through established frameworks, such as PICO (Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome) and PRISM [1].
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