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Searching the Literature for Evidence

Rehabilitation Nursing, 2008
Nurses are expected to use evidence-based knowledge when planning and caring for patients and their families. For nurses who practice evidence-based care, knowing how to effectively search the literature for evidence is an important skill. The objectives of this article are to provide an overview of key sources of evidence and offer instruction on how ...
Linda, Ehrlich-Jones   +3 more
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Beyond MEDLINE for Literature Searches

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2003
Purpose: To describe strategies for a comprehensive literature search.Organizing Construct: MEDLINE searches result in limited numbers of studies that are often biased toward statistically significant findings. Diversified search strategies are needed.Methods: Empirical evidence about the recall and precision of diverse search strategies is ...
Vicki S, Conn   +5 more
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Literature searching for starters

Nurse Education Today, 1987
Abstract 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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Searching for Scientific Literature

2017
Searching the literature is an integral part of doing research; it allows you to identify all existing knowledge in your new research field. Literature can be found in a number of ways, for example through colleagues, quick PubMed searches or news feeds.
Peter Agger   +2 more
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