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articles published in 'nursing journals'that are not written by a nurse.
See below in Practice 2-Part B to find out how to limit to articles written by nurses)
10. Click Search.
You should get approximately 81 results.
11. Find the article Barriers and Facilitators of Prostate Cancer Screening Among Filipino Men in Hawaii.
Click on the title (blue hyperlink) to see the article record.
12. Scroll down to Major Subjects. Notice that Prostatic Neoplasmsis listed as a subject heading for thisarticle. Also, the term "Sscreening"is listed in a different subject heading. Since we entered each term onseparate lines in the advanced search screen, this article was included in the results.
Notice options to print, email, and citethis article ( right-hand side panel).
13. Continue to Part B.
Practice Exercise 2;Part B: - Finding Primary ResearchArticles Written by a Nurse
CINAHL - Part B: - Finding Primary (Original) Research StudiesWritten by a Nurse
Now that you have your feet wet, let's explore three methodsof possible search strategies for finding primaryresearch articles written by a nurse in CINAHL. Please keep in mind that these strategies are not perfect, so you
still need to be attentive when evaluating the results list and read the abstracts/articles.
Method 1 - Limiting to Nurse Authors and Excluding Systematic Reviews
Continue from the last search. You should see (MH "Prostatic Neoplasms")in the first box and screening in the
second line like so:
1A.) Click on Advanced Search(directly below the search boxes)
2B.)Scroll down and (re)check the boxes next to Research Article,Peer Reviewed, and EnglishLanguage,,and change the Journal Subset to Nursing.
3C.)Check the box titled 'Any Author is Nurse'(Tip:this method is one way to limit results to articles written by a nurse)
4, Click Search.
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2. How many results did you retrieve?
a. 1 - 25 c. 51 -75
b. 26-50 d. more than 75
5.D) Click on Show Moreon the left hand side (under Refine Your Results).
6.E) Uncheck the box titled 'Any Author is Nurse'and click Search.
7.F) In the third line, type Nurs*in the box(Tip: using the asterisk * at the end of a root word will also search for variations ofthe term like nurse, nurses, or nursing)and change the field to AF AuthorAffiliation(this is another way to limit results to articles written by a nurse).
8. Click Searchagain. .Notice how the number of results increased. Both methods of limiting to nurse authors work, but the lattermay be more effective in many cases.
(Tip: Tip: Try using both methods to cover all the bases and be sure to look at the full text article or PDF toverify the authors'credentials.)
9.G)
Add a row. Then type systematic reviewon the fourth line. Change the field on the right hand side to PTPublication Type. On the left hand side, change the Boolean operator to NOT.
(Tip:A systematic review is an analysis of previously conducted studies done by other researchers ratherthan an original research study conducted by the author. This method is a good way to filter out systematicreviews from your results).
Important: use the'PT Publication Type'field instead of 'Select a Field'or 'MW Word in Subject Heading',because systematic reviews refer to a particular type of publication rather than a subject heading).
You should retrieve about 43 results. Go back the article Barriers and Facilitators of Prostate Cancer ScreeningAmong Filipino Men in Hawaii.Click on the title (blue hyperlink) to see the article record.
Look at the Affiliation field. Notice that the author is affiliated with a school of nursing (please note that you may
also want to see the PDF, as the full text usually contains additional information about the authors). Also, scrolldown to the Publication TypeField. This is where you would look to see what type of article you are dealing with.
For instance, this article is listed as Research. In many cases, if an art icle is a systematic review, it would betagged as such in this field. Remember that there may be systematic reviews in CINAHLthat are not tagged yet inthe Publication Typefield, so always make sure to read the abstract!
10. Click on the New Searchlink in the top left corner when finished.
Method 2 - Limiting to Clinical Trials
Another simple strategy is to search for a particular type of primary research article that in most cases uses aquantitative design: the Clinical Trial.
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1. Start by typing clinical trialin the first search box. Then change the field on the right to PT - Publication type.
(Tip: This searches for the term Clinical Trial in the Publication Typefield)
2.Add a keyword related to a symptom, patient population, or nursing intervention in the second box. In this case,type exercise and women
(Tip: keep in mind that you could also leave it blank to browse for articles).
3.Scroll down and check the boxes next to Research Article,Peer Reviewed, and English Language, andchange the Journal Subset to Nursing.
4. In the third line, type Nurs* in the box and change the field toAF Author Affiliation.
(Tip: using the asterisk * at the end of a root word will also search for variations of the term like nurse, nurses, ornursing)
1.A)Start by typing clinical trialin the first search box. Then change the field on the right to PT Publication type.(Tip: This searches for the term Clinical Trial in the Publication Typefield).
2.B)Add a keyword related to a symptom, patient population, or nursing intervention in the second box. In thiscase, type exercise and women(Tip: keep in mind that you could also leave it blank to browse for articles).
3.C)Scroll down and check the boxes next to Research Article,Peer Reviewed, and English Language, andchange the Journal Subset to Nursing.
4.D)In the third line, type Nurs* in the box(Tip:using the asterisk * at the end of a root word will also search for variations of the term like nurse, nurses,or nursing) and change the field to AF Author Affiliation)
4 5.Click Search.
Note(Tip: As with all of the other methods, make sure to scan the article record and read the abstract to make surethat you are dealing with a primary research study and not an unwanted article type like a systematic review or an
educational/informational article.)
Your should retrieve about 36 results. Click on the title The Relationship Between Psychosocial State AndExercise Behavior Of Older Women 2 Months After Hip Fracture.
3. In which year, volume, and issue of the Rehabilitation Nursing is this article found?
a. 2009, Volume 19, Issue 9 c. 2007, Volume 32, Issue 4
b. 2005, Volume 44, Issue 1 d. 2010, Volume 59, Issue 1
56. Click on the Get Full Textbutton on the left hand side to see if the full text is available in
another database.
4. Which of the following is one of the databases provides the full text for this article?
a. Academic OneFile c. PsycInfo
b. Synergy d. Wiley Online Library
Remember: Sometimes when you click on a database listed in SFX (Get Full Text) to retrieve a full-textarticle, it doesnt work. If this happens, go to the UCF Libraries homepage and selectOnline Journals.Then searchfor the journal title ( i.e. -Rehabilitation Nursing) and try the different options listed underFull Text Sourcesto finda database with the full text. You may have to browse by year, volume, issue, and page numbers to locate the
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specific article. If that doesn't work or if you get stuck, please contact me or the Ask-A-Librarian service for furtherassistance.
67. Close out the full text and return to CINAHL(it may be in a different window).
78. Then click on the New Searchlink in the top left corner when finished.
Method 3 - Using Clinical Queries
Having trouble finding articles for the Research Synthesis Project?
Try using the some of the Clinical Queries options inCINAHL Advanced Search.The ClinicalQueries limiter is found below the advanced search screen in the 'Limit Your Results'section:
For instance, if your PICO statement is related toTherapy, try highlighting some of the options relatedto therapy as above. High Sensitivity is the broadestsearch, to include ALL relevant material, but mayalso include less relevant materials. High Specificityis the most targeted search and includes only themost relevant result set, but may miss somerelevant materials. Best Balance retrieves the best balance between Sensitivity and Specificity. As you can see,you can select more than one by holding down the Shift key.
Let's Practice!
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Type Compression Stockings OR Compression Garments(both terms connected by OR) in the First line.
This searches for articles that include either term.
2.B)As before, scroll down below the Advanced Search Screen under 'Limit Your Results'. Check the boxes nexttoResearch Article, English Language, andPeer-Reviewed.
3.C)Scroll down to Clinical Queries. Select all three of the therapy options as illustrated above.
4. Click Search. You should retrieve between 260 - 270 results. If you limit to nurse authorsin the second line bynurs*in AF Author Affiliation, you should go down to approximately 20 results.
Be aware that you may get a number of systematic reviews. Although systematic reviews wont qualify for theResearch Synthesis Project (Project III), some of them may contain citations of studies in the References sectionthat might work. Again, you can weed them out as in Method 1 and always read the abstract!
Answers for Practice Exercise 2
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