EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING
Evidence-based practice is a process and involves:
Source: Sackett D.L., et al. (1996). Evidence based Medicine: What It Is and What It Isn't. British Medical Journal 312(7023): 71-2.
The resources in this guide can be used to accomplish the first two steps.
LIBRARY RESEARCH IN NURSING
For those new to library research, it is useful to complete the Libraries' TIP Information Literacy tutorial prior to accessing this research guide.
If you have experience in library research, check out our Information Literacy for Evidence-based Nursing Practice tutorial.
BOOKS & VIDEOS
For broad and comprehensive overviews of nursing and medical topics, theories, modalities, systems, treatments, etc. Use date limiters to access most recent publications.
Books at CCSU, ECSU, SCSU can be delivered to WCSU using the CONSULS "Request Book" feature (accessible from book record display screen, using your library PIN code).
Books from any other library can be delivered to WCSU using Interlibrary Loan.
JOURNALS
Also referred to as scholarly periodicals, peer-reviewed periodicals, refereed publications and professional literature.
Access a current complete listing of databases in nursing, medicine, and health, including virtual medical encyclopedias & streaming video.
For QUICK ACCESS to full text nursing journals
Note: To increase your search power, any of the following Ebsco databases can be searched at the same time using the Ebsco Combined Search feature.
To search for literature in medicine, consumer health and allied health disciplines
WEB RESOURCES FOR NURSING RESEARCH
Nursing Research Resources (Health Science Library, SUNY-Buffalo)
DOCUMENTATION
Guides to citation formats and paper presentation. Not substitutes for the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), which can be found in Haas at the Reserve desk (call number BF76.7 .P83 2001).
APA Style FAQ - from American Psychological Association website
Quick Guide to APA Style Citations - WCSU Libraries
APA Style Resources - from Psych Web
APA Formatting and Style Guide - from the Owl at Purdue University
Format a Paper using APA Guidelines - from the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
APA Writing Links (http://www.psych-central.com)
Electronic Reference Formats (from the APA - http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html)
REMOTE ACCESS
You can access any of the above resources from home, by pointing your browser to http://library.wcsu.edu/. However, to access the journal databases, you will need to be an authenticated WCSU user with:
Jenny Innes
Public Services Librarian
innesg@wcsu.edu
203-837-9141
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