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Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice. Introduction To Databases Karen Smith Department of Health Sciences University of York. Introduction to Databases. Objectives:

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Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

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  1. Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice Introduction To Databases Karen Smith Department of Health Sciences University of York Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  2. Introduction to Databases Objectives: • Have practical experience in using the main health care databases including the Cochrane Library, Medline, Evidence-Based Nursing • Have an overview of the range of databases available and the ability to select one which is relevant to your needs Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  3. What Is A Bibliographic Database? • They store details from publications which include journals, conferences, letters, reviews etc • The details are displayed in the form of a record for each item • Sometimes an abstract (summary) is provided • May also link to full text Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  4. What Are Databases Used For? • They are searchable using author name, subject, title and year • Enable you to find articles on a subject • They allow you to search through a much larger number of articles than you could by hand Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  5. Some Applications • Used to search for information to support essays • They are a fast way to search a large number of records and thus save you time Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  6. Some Applications Ctd • Used to search for information to inform research projects • Used by clinicians and patients to inform nursing practice and acquire up to date information on treatment Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  7. Choosing The Right Database • Selecting the right resource is crucial to literature searching • In health related topics there is a wide variety of different databases to choose from Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  8. Choosing The Right Database Ctd • They can offer very different information • Each has its strengths and weaknesses e.g. Cinahl is stronger than Medline in a number of areas e.g. nursing • Some focus on narrow areas of interest e.g. PsycINFO Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  9. Choosing The Right Database Ctd • Others focus on specific research methods e.g. Cochrane Library Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  10. Coverage • Each database varies in coverage • Some overlap with others • Some may be subject specific whilst others could be multidisciplinary Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  11. Examples Here are some databases we recommend you use to research your questions and topics:

  12. Examples • Cochrane Library – in particular the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews • Medline • Cinahl • Evidence Based Nursing Online Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  13. Access • Most databases can be accessed using Metalib http://www.york.ac.uk/ Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  14. Access Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  15. Cochrane Library What is it? • The Cochrane Library is an electronic publication designed to supply high quality evidence to inform people providing and receiving care, and those responsible for research, teaching, funding and administration at all levels Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  16. Cochrane Library • Where is it? http://www.library.nhs.uk/Default.aspx Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  17. National Library for Health Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  18. Cochrane Library Ctd • Major source, though not comprehensive • Complete text of reviews – regularly updated • Reviews in progress – therefore very up to date information. Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  19. Cochrane Library (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  20. Cochrane Library Ctd • Key source of evidence - quality assessed reviews using quality criteria • It contains the most comprehensive and international collection of evidence on which types of health care have been shown to work and which need more research Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  21. Cochrane Library Ctd • It is used by researchers and clinicians worldwide, and increasingly by patients and their families • Provides the evidence base for many people involved in the preparation of health guidelines Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  22. Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  23. Cochrane Library Ctd • The Cochrane Library consists of a regularly updated collection of evidence-based medicine databases • The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (Cochrane Reviews) is one of these • This database contains reviews of previous research undertaken Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  24. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews • Saves you time because the author has already carried out a detailed search • Evaluates the research using reliable methods • Comprehensive summary of the available evidence – an overview Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  25. Cochrane Demonstration http://www.library.nhs.uk/Default.aspx Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  26. Medline • Major index of 4,000 plus biomedical journals • Contains references and abstracts added from 1950 onwards • MEDLINE's journal coverage is extensive but represents possibly just a third, of the number of biomedical journals published worldwide Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  27. Medline Ctd • Most MEDLINE records are from English language sources or have English abstracts, and may have an English • Take care as not all are available in English • Available via Ovid Web Gateway. Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  28. Cinahl • US produced database of nursing and allied health literature • Coverage from 1982 onwards • Includes references and abstracts from 950 journals Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  29. Cinahl • Available via Ebsco gateway • Updated weekly. • English language and N. American bias • http://metalib0.york.ac.uk/ Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  30. Find them at (demonstration): MetaLib http://www.york.ac.uk/ Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  31. Evidence Based Nursing Online • Quarterly journal • Alerts practicing nurses to advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology and prognosis • Surveys a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  32. Evidence Based Nursing Online Ctd • The key details of studies are presented in an abstract with an expert commentary on its clinical application • A reliable source of evidence • Saves time by carrying out the analysis on your behalf • http://ebn.bmjjournals.com/ Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  33. Some more databases to try: • PsycINFO – psychology and psychiatry • Embase – pharmaceuticals and physical therapy • British Nursing Index – British references Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  34. Some more databases to try ctd: • Health Management Consortium Department of Health and Kings Fund management database • AMED – allied and complimentary medicine Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  35. Find them at (demonstration): Metalib • http://metalib0.york.ac.uk/ Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

  36. Time to practice! Accessing Sources Of Evidence For Practice

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