Though many articles may be evidence based, for research purposes evidence based generally refers to articles in the medical, nursing, psychiatry and related health sciences fields.
Extracted from The impact of implementing a nursing care program based on Johnson’s model on the behavioral systems of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft: a Randomized clinical trial (Must be on campus or have a COM account to view the entire article).
The databases below have qualitative articles. Nursing research requires that sources not be older than 5 years unless of historical interest. Each database has a way to limit dates; tips for each are listed below. The way to get the evidence based articles is to:
Gale Databases
Health Research Premium Collection or Nursing & Allied Health Database
ScienceDirect
Part I (18:55)
The fundamentals of evidence-based healthcare in this concise, easy-to-understand presentation. Topics include the origins of EBP, its global impact on healthcare practice, the different types of research including systematic reviews and meta-analyses, the hierarchy of evidence, and when can a healthcare practitioner say he or she is delivering evidence-based care.
Part II (21:23)
The Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence model, how to formulate an effective question using the PICOT model, and what it means to put evidence into practice.
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