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This page answers common questions and explains how to use the SEED Evidence platform effectively.
Learn how to search, browse disease categories, open evidence groups, and navigate outcome-based information with confidence.
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How to use SEED Evidence
Open Search
Start from the Search page to browse evidence categories and disease groups.
Use keywords
Enter disease names, outcomes, or related terms into the search field.
Browse hierarchy
Open a main group and expand the hierarchy to see subcategories and outcomes.
Open details
Click any node to view more detailed information and related structure summaries.
Common questions
What is SEED Evidence?
SEED Evidence is a structured platform for browsing medical evidence through disease categories, outcome groups, and related evidence hierarchies.
How do I search for a disease?
Go to the Search page, type a disease name or keyword, and review the matched main groups. Then click a group to continue exploring its hierarchy.
Can I search inside one main group only?
Yes. After opening a main group, use the group-specific search field to search only within that selected hierarchy.
What are outcome groups?
Outcome groups are collections of related clinical endpoints or outcome terms associated with a disease or evidence structure.
Why do I see a tree structure?
The tree structure helps users understand the relationship between broad disease categories, nested subgroups, outcome groups, and detailed endpoints.
Who is SEED Evidence for?
SEED Evidence is useful for healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, students, and anyone interested in structured medical evidence exploration.
User Tips
- •Use broad keywords first, then narrow your search within a selected group.
- •Click the main group card to open a focused tree view.
- •Use outcome hover cards to preview summary information quickly.
- •Open detail pages for deeper node information and structure summaries.
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