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RESEARCH TOPICS & TERMS IN NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES

RESEARCH TOPICS & TERMS IN NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES. Resources: US University Databases This will be the journey: Learn how to access Medline Terms “MeSH”. Learn how to access Medline Index.

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RESEARCH TOPICS & TERMS IN NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES

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  1. RESEARCH TOPICS & TERMS IN NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES Resources: US University Databases This will be the journey: Learn how to access Medline Terms “MeSH”. Learn how to access Medline Index

  2. First, let’s learn the steps to access USU databases: please go to our site http://www.usuniversity.edu and select Library (1). Click on Full Text Database Nursing or any College (2). Select Academic Search Premier EBSCO(3) and register (4). 1 3 4 2 • Ask the USU librarian for • ID & Password. From your USU • email to clopez@usuniversity.edu

  3. Click Subjects and select MEDLINE – MeSH 2015 Terms and medical terminology can be searched on this screen. It is important to go through the tutorial first. Type Chemotherapy or any disease, organ or treatment. Select any of the 3 options and click “Browse”. Learned from the results, the 3 options are different.

  4. If you have not seeing the tutorial, please take the time now. You need to know this information. For Agents, Cancer Chemotherapy USE Antineoplastic Agents. Then explode the term and select the subheadings. Click linked term for tree view Check box to view subheadings Click

  5. To limit your results, please select Full Text, Peer Reviewed, and from 2009 to present.

  6. Learn about “Pulmonary Disease” and all the possible combinations of terms, as well as the right “term” used by Medline. For example, Pulmonary disease, Use: Lung Diseases. By searching the right terms, we retrieve the right articles. For the next example the following terms were selected: Pulmonary Diseases, Chronic Obstructive AND Epidemiology Please, check box to view subheadings Click Check box for Epidemiology

  7. To limit your results, please select Full Text, Peer Reviewed, and from 2009 to present.

  8. One more example, from “Subjects” MEDLINE- Mesh 2015 type TUBERCULOSIS. let’s click the link Tuberculosis for Tree View and Explode by checking the box to select subheadings. To view results please select “Search Database”

  9. Remember to limit your results: Full Text, Pear Reviewed and by year. For more information about APA reference citations, alerts, and save searches, please go to Tutorials and open Ten tips to search EBSCO

  10. MEDLINE INDEXES: Another option to search Medline is through “Indexes”. Please open “More” select “Indexes” and “MEDLINE with Full Text”.From “Browse an Index” select MeSH Heading (Major), please type “Browse for” Code Liver Oil or your term and select “Browse” (2). From the results, select one or more terms, please see “Records Count” (3) and add to search using “and”. Click “Add” (4) and click Search. 1 2 4 3

  11. To limit your results, please select Full Text, Peer Reviewed, and from 2009 to present. . For more information about APA reference citations, alerts, and save searches, please go to Tutorials and open Ten tips to search EBSCO

  12. You have learned how to find your terms, and in this particular case, how to search MeSH terms. The next step is to write the terms in the search boxes, see examples: *Note: Searching MeSH the results are less and more relevant

  13. From the previous examples, learn how to write the terms in each box (1-3). It is important to always remember to select the Full Text and Peer Review from “Refine your results” 1 2 3

  14. Let me know if you need more assistance, I am always available at: Catalina Lopez clopez@usuniversity.edu or (619) 477 6310 Ext 2017 THANKS The following tutorial from EBSCO may be helpful: Using CINAHL and MeSH Headings click in the following link http://support.epnet.com/training/flash_videos/cinahl_mesh/cinahl_mesh.html

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