Nursing 202 Library Information

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This PPT slideshow was created for students in Nursing 202 at the Joseph F. McCloskey School of Nursing. It include voice over on the slides because it was placed in the Angel learning management system as opposed to being presented face to face. It explains how to find EBP resources in ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health.

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Nursing 202 Library Information

Finding Evidence-Based Resources/Studies

Reminders

• Nursing 100 and 101 folders for general search information and research process info

• nurs* for publication title• ProQuest login info in Learning Resources

Group• Start with an Advanced Search in ProQuest• Boolean operators – AND (includes terms), OR

will use either term, NOT (excludes terms)

Advanced Search

Enter terms, check “peer reviewed” (do NOT check “evidence-based resources”), and enter date. Place cursor in search bar underneath “nurs*” bar then click on “Thesaurus.”

Thesaurus

Click on the ProQuest Thesaurus

Thesaurus Continued

Can browse terms, or enter terms and click “Find.”

Thesaurus continued

Check terms then click “Add to Search.” (Notice the “OR”). But first…

Thesaurus continued

Clicking on a blue linked term will show you broader terms, narrower terms, and related terms. You can also click on these for more terms. You can add these terms to your search.

Thesaurus continued

Click on yellow “note” next to term to learn about it and related terms. Can add these terms to search.

Back to Advanced Search: Evidence Based Resources

Click “search.”

Results

• Click “scholarly journals.”• To modify search, click “modify search.”

Modify Search for RCTs

• Takes you back to Advanced Search screen. • Erase your evidence based resources subject terms.• Click on Thesaurus.

Thesaurus

• Entered my term – randomized controlled trials – and clicked “Find.”

• Click on the blue term for a menu of terms to select (notice no box to check next to the term, so you must click it).

Thesaurus continued

• Click on yellow note to see what terms the term “clinical trials” is used for.

• Click box next to “clinical trials.”• Click “Add to Search.”

Back to Advanced Search: RCTs

Click “Search.”

Results

• Remember “Scholarly Journals.”

• Modify search as needed.

Questions?

Contact the Librarian.

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