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Using the Internet to enhance evidence-based practice.

J Orson1

  • 1Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow Essex.

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing : the Journal of the National Association of Theatre Nurses
|March 23, 2001
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This study explores using the Internet for healthcare research. It details how to find and evaluate online information for busy healthcare professionals, ensuring reliable evidence-based practice.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Informatics
  • Information Science
  • Nursing Research

Background:

  • Evidence-based healthcare relies on validated research for clinical practice improvement.
  • The Internet offers vast medical resources valuable for healthcare professionals.
  • Assessing the quality and reliability of online medical information is a growing concern.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the utility of the Internet for researching specific topics relevant to healthcare.
  • To describe the process of conducting an Internet search for theatre nursing information.
  • To evaluate methods for assessing the reliability of online medical resources.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted an Internet search on a theatre nursing-related topic.
  • Documented the search process and resource discovery.

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  • Assessed the quality and reliability of identified online resources.
  • Main Results:

    • The Internet can be a valuable tool for healthcare research when used effectively.
    • Systematic searching and critical evaluation are essential for identifying reliable online information.
    • Novice users can successfully navigate and assess online medical resources with appropriate methods.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare professionals can leverage the Internet for evidence-based practice by employing effective search strategies.
    • Developing skills in evaluating online information is crucial for maintaining high standards in healthcare.
    • Further research can explore best practices for online information retrieval in specialized nursing fields.