PICO is an acronym that can help you create a well-built clinical question by identifying the key aspects of a complex patient presentation.
In addition to the major PICO components, there are two additional factors you may want to include in your question:
Does telemonitoring blood pressure (I) in patients with hypertension (P) affect blood pressure control (O) within one year of initiation of the medication (T)?
Patient or Problem = hypertension
KEYWORDS: hypertension, high blood pressure, hypertensive
Intervention = telemonitoring blood pressure
KEYWORDS: telemonitor, telemedicine, MeSH term is “Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory”
Comparison = n/a
Outcome = improve blood pressure
MeSH term is “Blood Pressure” (but if you are using terms for “telemonitoring blood pressure,” this is unnecessary).
Timeframe = within one year
one year, twelve months (searching for timeframes can be tricky -- this won't find studies that were less than 12 months! If your results are too limited, you can try removing this from your search).
hypertension OR hypertensive OR high blood pressure AND
telemonitor OR telemedicine OR "Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory"[Mesh] AND
one year OR twelve months
or if you search everything in a single line:
(hypertension OR hypertensive OR high blood pressure) AND (telemonitor OR telemedicine OR "Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory"[Mesh]) AND (one year OR twelve months)
Want to see an example in action? Check out the video below.
PICOT example begins at the 3:00 mark.