Covers English-language journals in the fields of nursing and allied health. Full-text access provided to more than 270 journals.
Covers over 35 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals back to 1946, with links to full text articles and other related resources.
A citation database with multidisciplinary coverage in the sciences, social sciences, and arts and humanities. Contains over 150 million records. Includes international proceedings coverage for over 120,000 conferences.
This section details the mechanics of performing an EBP literature search. The specific terminology will vary from database to database (PubMed and MEDLINE use MeSH, while CINAHL uses CINAHL Headings, for instance) but the process is the same: you will search each individual component of your PICO question and combine the results using the Boolean AND operator. Select your database in the left column and learn how to search them in the tutorials below!
One tool specifically assisting EBP searches is PubMed's Clinical Queries, which allows you to narrow your results by Clinical Study Category (Therapy, Etiology, Prognosis, Diagnosis, Clinical Prediction Guides). It also separates outs results identified as Systematic Reviews. This will not provide comprehensive results (it is unlikely to show every Systematic Review on a given topic), but if you need an article in a hurry to answer a specific clinical question, input your full search string into Clinical Queries:
First, ensure you are logged into your University of Dayton email address in Google. Then, access the Settings of Google Scholar and add University of Dayton to the list of Library Links. Now, when you find an article in Google Scholar, if we have access to it, you will find a "Find it at UD" link!