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Evidence Based Practice resources available from OSF for nurses/nursing students
(The Medical Research Library of Brooklyn, 2009a)
The Research Pyramid
PICO(T)PICO(T)
PatientPatient Intervention/ExposureIntervention/Exposure ComparisonComparison OutcomeOutcome
T = Longitudinal Study (time)T = Longitudinal Study (time)
Search StrategiesSearch StrategiesNuts & BoltsNuts & Bolts
Break down question into keywordsBreak down question into keywords If you search by a whole PICO If you search by a whole PICO
question, your results will be question, your results will be overwhelming or nothingoverwhelming or nothing
Think LOGIC If A, then B, NOT C = DThink LOGIC If A, then B, NOT C = D Boolean LogicBoolean Logic
(Answers.comHealth, 2007)
EBSCO / CINAHL EBSCO / CINAHL SEARCHINGSEARCHING
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Most journal articles are Most journal articles are written based on the written based on the PICO research questionPICO research question
Templates for Asking PICO QuestionTemplates for Asking PICO Question
PPatient population/disease atient population/disease The patient population or disease of interest, The patient population or disease of interest, for examplefor example::
AgeAge GenderGender EthnicityEthnicity With certain disorder (e.g., hepatitis)With certain disorder (e.g., hepatitis)
IIntervention or issue of interest ntervention or issue of interest The intervention or range of interventions of The intervention or range of interventions of interest, interest, for examplefor example::
Therapy Therapy Exposure to diseaseExposure to disease Prognosis factor Prognosis factor AA Risk behavior (e.g., smoking)Risk behavior (e.g., smoking)
CComparison intervention or issue of interest omparison intervention or issue of interest What you want to compare What you want to compare the intervention against, for examplethe intervention against, for example::
Alternative therapy, placebo, or no intervention/therapyAlternative therapy, placebo, or no intervention/therapy No diseaseNo disease Placebo factor Placebo factor BB Absence of risk factor (e.g., non-smoking)Absence of risk factor (e.g., non-smoking)
OOutcome utcome Outcome of interest, for exampleOutcome of interest, for example:: Outcome expected from therapy (e.g. pressure ulcers)Outcome expected from therapy (e.g. pressure ulcers) Risk of diseaseRisk of disease Accuracy of diagnosisAccuracy of diagnosis Rate of occurrence of adverse outcome (e.g., death)Rate of occurrence of adverse outcome (e.g., death)
TTimeime The time involved to demonstrate an outcome, for example:The time involved to demonstrate an outcome, for example: The time it takes for the intervention to achieve the outcomeThe time it takes for the intervention to achieve the outcome The time over which populations are observed for the outcome (e.g. quality of life) to occur, given a The time over which populations are observed for the outcome (e.g. quality of life) to occur, given a
certain condition (e.g., prostate cancer)certain condition (e.g., prostate cancer)
(Nollan, & Fineout-Overholt, 2005, p. 30)
Before starting a search, write down the answers to these PICO questions. The key elements in the answers will become search terms in your on-line search and the additional information will help you when analyzing the studies you find. It often helps to form these elements in the form of a question:
AMONG 50-year old women with a family history of breast cancer DOES hormone replacement therapy AS COMPARED TO placebo reduce the risk of Alzheimer's Disease?
(The Medical Research Library of Brooklyn, 2009b)
PICOP Patient or population Describes patient (age, sex, race,
past medical history, etc.)A 50 year old woman with a
family history of breast cancer
I Intervention What happens or is to be done; treatment, diagnostic test,
exposure, screening
Hormone replacement therapy
C Comparison Compared to what? Nothing, placebo, gold standard, another
intervention
Placebo
O Outcomes (preferably clinical) What is the effect of the intervention? (Be specific:
mortality after a particular time period, hospitalizations).
Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease
Use EPIC log in or Use EPIC log in or request a Proxy Log-in for request a Proxy Log-in for
off-campus access off-campus access to journal databasesto journal databases
http://library.osfhealthcare.org/http://library.osfhealthcare.org/sfmcproxyidrequest.aspsfmcproxyidrequest.asp
After Log-in, click hereAfter Log-in, click here
The Electronic DatabasesThe Electronic Databases
EBSCOHost:EBSCOHost: CINAHLPlusCINAHLPlus, Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature, Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature
greater flexibility with limits and search strategiesgreater flexibility with limits and search strategies NURSING ACADEMICNURSING ACADEMIC
more full text research articlesmore full text research articles browsable full text journalsbrowsable full text journals
OVID:OVID: more search optionsmore search options all databases searchable in one database, limits flexibilityall databases searchable in one database, limits flexibility
Cochrane DatabaseCochrane Database Mostly literature reviewsMostly literature reviews U.S. hospitals use database to establish policies and proceduresU.S. hospitals use database to establish policies and procedures
PubMedPubMed from National Library of Medicinefrom National Library of Medicine Abstracts free / international in scopeAbstracts free / international in scope
Searching, searching, Searching, searching, and MORE searchingand MORE searching
examples of search terms/limits:examples of search terms/limits:
Myocardial InfarctionMyocardial Infarction Female or Male PatientsFemale or Male Patients Treatment Seeking BehaviorsTreatment Seeking Behaviors Nursing Intervention Nursing Intervention Improved HealthImproved Health Kangaroo CareKangaroo Care Patients of a Certain Age CategoryPatients of a Certain Age Category Patient EducationPatient Education Animal Assisted TherapyAnimal Assisted Therapy Fall PreventionFall Prevention Pain ManagementPain Management
Are you still with me?Are you still with me?
(Elbing, n.d.)
OvidSPOvidSP
Enter search term Enter search term
then click ‘search’then click ‘search’
click hereclick here
Additional Limits
Initial Recommended Limits
MI with limits = 119 resultsMI with limits = 119 resultsSearched “Patient Education”Searched “Patient Education”
Combined with “AND”Combined with “AND”Results = 10Results = 10
Full text optionsFull text optionsOR select “Document OR select “Document
Delivery”Delivery”
CinahlPlus via EbscoCinahlPlus via Ebscoenter topic, then select enter topic, then select ‘Suggest Subject Terms’‘Suggest Subject Terms’
Suggest Subject TermsSuggest Subject TermsThen, Include All Subheadings, Then, Include All Subheadings,
Search DatabaseSearch Database
SEARCH TERMSEARCH TERM
EDIT LIMITS HERE OR EDIT LIMITS HERE OR HEREHERE
Recommended limit options in Recommended limit options in EBSCOHost/CINAHL EBSCOHost/CINAHL (EDIT)(EDIT)
Limiters - Published Date: 20100101-20131231; English Limiters - Published Date: 20100101-20131231; English Language; Research Article; Journal Subset: Nursing; Language; Research Article; Journal Subset: Nursing;
Language: English Language: English
View ResultsView ResultsSelect ‘full text’ OR ‘document Select ‘full text’ OR ‘document
delivery’delivery’
Are you still with me?Are you still with me?Seeing patterns yet?Seeing patterns yet?
(Elbing, n.d.)
The Cochrane DatabaseThe Cochrane DatabaseSelect ‘Search’ from this screenSelect ‘Search’ from this screen
For Full Text article,
Select EBM Full Text
Still with me?Still with me?AND are you starting to see a AND are you starting to see a
pattern?pattern?Or just flying nurses?Or just flying nurses?
(Elbing, n.d.)
Nursing Research Nursing Research Internet SitesInternet Sites
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When in doubt, ask!When in doubt, ask!
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Evidence-based Evidence-based EssentialsEssentials
http://www.essentialevidenceplus.com/index.cfm
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The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing (OJIN) is a free, peer-reviewed, international, online publication that addresses pertinent topics affecting nursing practice, research, education and the wider health care sector. Both Medline and CINAHL index the journal. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing is available free of charge and published jointly by The American Nurses Association and the Kent State University College of Nursing
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OverviewThe Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) serves as a focal point for women's health research at the NIH. The ORWH promotes, stimulates, and supports efforts to improve the health of women through biomedical and behavioral research on the roles of sex (biological characteristics of being female or male) and gender (social influences based on sex) in health and disease. ORWH works in partnership with the NIH institutes and centers to ensure that women's health research is part of the scientific framework at NIH and throughout the scientific community.
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Healthy People 2020 challenges individuals, communities, and professionals—indeed, all of us— to take specific steps to ensure thatgood health, as well as long life, are enjoyed by all
PubMed – free database, index to abstracts from the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of
Health
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/advanced
Patient EducationPatient Education
FOR YOUR PATIENTS’ FOR YOUR PATIENTS’ SAKESAKE
Don’t Google it. . . . .Don’t Google it. . . . .
Use MedlinePlusUse MedlinePlus
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The Medical Research Library of Brooklyn. (2009b). The Medical Research Library of Brooklyn. (2009b). What is your question?What is your question? Retrieved from Retrieved from
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Nollan, R., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2011). Asking compelling, clinical questions. In B.M. Melnyk,Nollan, R., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2011). Asking compelling, clinical questions. In B.M. Melnyk,
& E. Fineout-Overholt (Eds.). & E. Fineout-Overholt (Eds.). Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practiceEvidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practice (pp. 25- (pp. 25-
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