Sample search strategy used in Cochrane Library search history.
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Database
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#1
Cochrane Library
MeSH descriptor: [Patient-Centered Care] explode all trees
#2
Cochrane Library
“patient centred” OR “patient centered” OR “patient orientated” OR “person centered” OR “person centred” OR “patient focused care” OR “shared decision making” OR “personalised approach” OR “personalized approach” OR “personalised care” OR “personalized care” OR “individualised care” OR “individualized care”
#3
Cochrane Library
patient near/2 preference*
#4
Cochrane Library
MeSH descriptor: [Patient Preference] explode all trees
#5
Cochrane Library
patient near/2 choice*
#6
Cochrane Library
“shared decision making”
#7
Cochrane Library
MeSH descriptor: [Decision Making] explode all trees
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