PICO is an acronym used in evidence-based practice to frame and answer a clinical question.
PICO is useful in academic and clinical settings. It can help you:
What are their most important characteristics?
Describe your patient specifically:
ALWAYS include this piece in your search.
What do you want to do for the patient?
Other considerations:
Almost always include this piece in your search.
What is the alternate intervention, if any?
It is less common to include this piece in a search.
What are you hoping to achieve, measure, or change for the patient?
Could also be the result NOT desired.
Sometimes include this piece in your search.
1. In adults with COPD (patient), does pulmonary rehabilitation (intervention) reduce the rate of COPD-related hospitalization (outcome)?
2. Is the use of intravenous magnesium sulfate (intervention) more effective than nebulized magnesium sulfate (comparison) for improving the pulmonary function (outcome) of children with acute asthma (patient)?
3. Does hand washing (intervention) among healthcare workers (population) reduce hospital acquired infections (problem)?