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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:

PICOT Example

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).

Potential search strategy:

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.