List of MeSH codes (H01)
List of MeSH codes (H01) refers to a comprehensive index of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) within the H01 category, which is primarily focused on the discipline of Health Care. MeSH codes are an integral part of the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary used for indexing articles for the PubMed database. This hierarchical organization of subject headings is designed to make it easier for researchers to find relevant literature in the vast expanse of medical and health-related research.
Overview[edit | edit source]
MeSH codes serve as a standardized nomenclature to categorize scientific literature and facilitate efficient retrieval of information. The H01 category encompasses a broad range of topics related to health care, including but not limited to, public health, clinical medicine, health services administration, and patient care management. Each subcategory within H01 is assigned a unique identifier, which helps in the precise indexing of articles.
Structure[edit | edit source]
The structure of MeSH codes, particularly within the H01 category, is hierarchical, with several levels of specificity. At the top level are broad areas of health care, which are further divided into more specific subcategories. This hierarchical arrangement allows for a granular classification of literature, enabling users to drill down from general topics to more specific subjects.
Importance[edit | edit source]
The use of MeSH codes, especially in the H01 category, is crucial for researchers, librarians, and healthcare professionals. It aids in the efficient organization and retrieval of medical literature, which is essential for evidence-based practice, research, and education. By standardizing the terminology used across different databases and platforms, MeSH codes help in reducing ambiguity and improving the accuracy of search results.
Examples of MeSH Codes in H01 Category[edit | edit source]
Below are examples of subcategories and their corresponding MeSH codes within the H01 category. Note that this is not an exhaustive list, but rather a selection to illustrate the diversity and range of topics covered.
- H01.158: Community Health Services – This code encompasses literature related to services that are designed to improve health outcomes in the community setting. - H01.234: Dentistry – This code covers all aspects of dental health services, from preventive care to surgical interventions. - H01.603: Mental Health Services – Under this code, literature related to the provision of mental health care and support services is indexed. - H01.671: Nursing – This code is assigned to literature that focuses on the role of nursing in the health care system, including clinical care, education, and research. - H01.770: Pharmacy Services – Literature related to the preparation, dispensing, and management of medications falls under this code.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The List of MeSH codes (H01) is a vital tool for the organization and retrieval of health care-related literature. By providing a structured and standardized approach to categorization, MeSH codes facilitate the efficient and accurate search for information. This, in turn, supports the advancement of medical research, education, and practice, contributing to improved health outcomes.
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