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Questions & answers about database searching

E Graham

    Imprint
    |November 18, 1997
    PubMed
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    Learn essential database search skills for nursing students to efficiently find clinical practice information. Mastering search techniques saves time and improves research success for current and future learning needs.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Information Science
    • Health Sciences Librarianship

    Background:

    • Textbooks and reference manuals offer limited access to current clinical practice information.
    • Bibliographic databases provide access to up-to-date research and clinical guidelines.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To guide nursing students in effectively utilizing bibliographic databases.
    • To enhance information-seeking skills for academic and professional success.

    Main Methods:

    • Introduction to key bibliographic databases (e.g., RNdex, CINAHL, MEDLINE).
    • Explanation of fundamental search principles and techniques.
    • Emphasis on identifying search topic components and using logical connectors.

    Main Results:

    • Students can access convenient and affordable information resources.

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  • Improved search skills lead to more successful information retrieval.
  • Time savings and enhanced efficiency in study and research.
  • Conclusions:

    • Developing database searching competence is crucial for nursing students.
    • These skills are transferable and essential for lifelong learning in nursing.
    • Proficiency in information seeking prepares students for a successful nursing career.