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Searching the Literature by Design
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2004Current nursing knowledge has been generated by studies whose designs range from exploratory to experimental. Searching the literature for a study illustrating a particular design can be a perplexing process. This article explains strategies that are useful in identifying research studies according to the designs used in their methods.
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The complexity of searching the literature
International Journal of Nursing Practice, 1997Sindhu F, Dickson R. International Journal of Nursing Practice 1997; 3: 211–217 The complexity of searching the literature The science of systematically reviewing literature has become a research process in its own right. The key word of course, is systematic.
F, Sindhu, R, Dickson
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Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2012
There are many clinical questions that nurses may not have answers for in everyday practice. This dilemma leads many of them to look to the research for answers, guidance, or even more questions. Today's professional nurse should be familiar with common literature search methods.
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There are many clinical questions that nurses may not have answers for in everyday practice. This dilemma leads many of them to look to the research for answers, guidance, or even more questions. Today's professional nurse should be familiar with common literature search methods.
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The Literature Review: Demystifying the Literature Search
The Diabetes Educator, 2004This article provided an overview of the strategies, tools, and techniques for searching the literature. Also discussed was how to retrieve, manage, and report relevant information that has been found. There are many books and computer tutorials about each of these topics available in libraries and bookstores.
Linda J, Patrick, Sharon, Munro
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Conducting a search of the literature
Dental Clinics of North America, 2002The purpose of this article is to show how to search the literature for articles that may be appropriate in answering a particular question related to patient care.
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Informatics and Literature Search
2015Abstract Health information technology is changing how health professionals engage with and use knowledge and how health systems organize care. Tools and resources can facilitate access to evidence and enable its application in practice improving outcomes for the individual patient and for the health-care system.
Jennifer Tieman, David C. Currow
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Literature Searches by Computer
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1987This article informs nurse researchers of the advantages of learning to perform their own computerized literature searches. Hardware and software requirements for long‐distance data retrieval are discussed. A variety of financially feasible means of accessing health‐related databases are presented along with technologic trends related to online ...
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Literature searching for starters
Nurse Education Today, 1987Abstract Planning to go out for a meal involves making a series of decisions, each decision determining and limiting subsequent ones. The analogy of dining out can be used to illustrate how to find information by following a series of decision-making steps, owing to the manner in which published material is ...
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1994
Keeping informed of current developments is important to all professional workers, particularly those in a rapidly expanding area such as analytical chemistry. Although no analyst can be familiar with all of the recent advances, he or she can learn how and where to look most effectively for the needed information. An attempt to survey the vast quantity
Yeshajahu Pomeranz, Clifton E. Meloan
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Keeping informed of current developments is important to all professional workers, particularly those in a rapidly expanding area such as analytical chemistry. Although no analyst can be familiar with all of the recent advances, he or she can learn how and where to look most effectively for the needed information. An attempt to survey the vast quantity
Yeshajahu Pomeranz, Clifton E. Meloan
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