This is a Library EBSCO database. From the search screen scroll down and select the Evidence-Based Practice limiter:
Includes:
Articles from evidence-based practice journals
Articles about evidenced-based practice
Research articles (including systematic reviews, clinical trials, meta-analyses)
Commentaries on research studies (applying practice to research)
Additionally:
>To limit your search to Systematic Reviews: on the search screen scroll down to Publication Type and select Systematic Reviews and/or Meta-analysis.
>You can also find Cochrane Review Abstracts: on the search screen scroll down to the Publication Box and type in the word, cochrane.
This medical library is located in Springfield and is open to the public, Mon-Fri, 7am - 5pm. To search for a specific journal title, use the green "Search Our Resources" box to the right, changing the tab to "Journals."
Here find current research-based interventions for hundreds of medical problems that front-line medical staff and students see as they care for patients during their clinical experiences and in their simulation scenarios. Look for Medication Compatibility charts and other critical areas of knowledge for clinical practice.
CINAHL Plus with Full Text is a robust collection of full text for Nursing & Allied Health journals, providing full text for more than 770 journals indexed in CINAHL. This database contains full-text for many of the most used journals in the CINAHL index, with no embargo. CINAHL Plus with Full Text is a core research tool for all areas of Nursing and Allied Health literature.
PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. Indexes over 3,500 journals (most with abstracts).
Search full-text journals and dissertations in ProQuest Nursing Allied Health Source alongside Systematic Reviews, Evidence Summaries, and Best Practice Information Sheets from the renowned Joanna Briggs Institute.
Find medical and professional periodicals, health and fitness magazines, and reference books and pamphlets. The database is designed for both nursing and allied health students as well as consumer health researchers. The material contained in this database is intended for informational purposes only.
MEDLINE database, produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, is widely recognized as the premier source for citations, indexing, and abstracts of biomedical literature. MEDLINE provides information relevant to the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. MEDLINE also covers areas of life sciences, behavioral sciences, chemical sciences, and bio-engineering that are related to health and bio-medicine. The database contains more than 30 million citations from 5,200 biomedical journals published in the United States and many other countries.
It includes the entire MEDLINE collection and uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree numbers, tree hierarchy and explosion capabilities to search abstracts from current biomedical journals, citations from Index Medicus, Index to Dental Literature, and International Nursing Index.
MEDLINE is updated daily with the latest biomedical research
Cochrane Reviews are published in The Cochrane Library – an online collection of databases that brings together in one place rigorous and up-to-date research on the effectiveness of healthcare treatments and interventions, as well as methodology and diagnostic tests.
Here find a micro site of "over 5,000 scientific articles related to coronavirus" as well as "a real-time feed of the latest research and news on COVID-19."
Here find coverage of the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as "openly available content related to current and previous coronaviruses." Articles, Case Studies, Commentary, Conference Papers & Proceedings, Correction/Retractions, Correspondence, Dissertations & Theses, Reports, Scholarly Journals, etc.
The world's largest scholarly, multi-discipline, full text database designed specifically for academic institutions. With a collection of 4,000 peer-reviewed, scholarly full text journals, this database offers critical information from many sources found in no other database. The database includes full-page images as well as color embedded images. Scholarly, full text resources are provided for nearly all academic areas of study: social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, language and linguistics, arts literature, medical sciences, and ethnic studies.
A full-text collection in PDF format of retrospective issues from 162 scholarly journals of prime importance in their fields. Subject coverage includes African-American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Ecology and Botany, Economics, Education, Finance, General Science, History, Literature, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Population / Demography, Sociology, and Statistics. Dates of coverage: Varies depending on journal title; most have a moving wall that excludes the most recent 2-5 years of coverage. Includes Early Journal Content published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere - nearly 500,000 articles from 218 journals. For information on how to use this database, click the Search Guide.
The largest aggregated full-text database with more than 8,400 full-text titles among the 11,500 titles covered. Over 160 subject areas are covered extensively including business and economics, health and medical, news and world affairs, technology, social sciences, sciences, etc. For information on how to use this database, click the Search Guide.
Combines nearly 80 of the most frequently consulted biographical sources with more than 250 full-text periodicals to provide in-depth, full-text information. This reference database integrates more than one million thumbnail biographies from the Complete Marquis Who's Who®, the Encyclopedia of World Biography, Scribner's Encyclopedia of American Lives, Who's Who Among African Americans, Dictionary of American Biography, and many more sources. For information on how to use this database, click the Search Guide.
OJIN is a peer-reviewed, online publication that addresses current topics affecting nursing practice, research, education, and the wider health care sector.
This "...open access, peer-reviewed online journal...will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge, and original research relating to case reports."
A central resource for current information on federally and privately funded clinical trials for AIDS patients and others infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). AIDS clinical trials evaluate experimental drugs and other therapies for adults and children at all stages of HIV infection -- from patients who are HIV positive with no symptoms to those with various symptoms of AIDS.
Replaces AIDSDRUGS database formerly administered by the National Institute of Medicine.
Searchable database containing bibliographic citations only for over 60,000 documents indexed by the Rutgers University Center of Alcohol Studies since 1987. The primary focus is on research and professional materials dealing with beverage alcohol, its use and related consequences. In addition to the research and professional material, the database also includes a small collection of educational and prevention materials, including audiovisuals, suitable for students and educators K-12, parents, community workers, and the general public. Users may search by authors, keyword(s) in title, or subject headings.
Designed for doctors, research scientist, students, clinical specialists and managers, this database provides full text for over 100 journals in a variety of areas pertaining to medical study. All titles included in the Biomedical Reference Collection: Basic Edition are indexed in MEDLINE.
CARDS is a database of federally funded research projects pertaining to dietary supplements. CARDS contains projects funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Institutes and Centers (ICs) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) beginning with fiscal year 1999, the first year that NIH ICs began reporting research related to dietary supplements. Projects funded by other Federal agencies will be added to CARDS as they become available.
CHEMID is a chemical dictionary file for over 344,000 compounds of biomedical and regulatory interest. Records include CAS Registry Numbers and other identifying numbers, molecular formulae, generic names, trivial names, other synonyms, MeSH headings, and file locators which lead users to other National Library of Medicine (NLM) files. In addition, SUPERLIST provides names and other data used to describe chemicals on over 30 key federal and state regulatory lists.
Find information about health issues, from current disease to alternative medicine. The material contained in this database is intended for informational purposes only.
More than 2,500 embargo-free, full-text periodicals, reference books, pamphlets, and hundreds of videos demonstrating medical procedures and live surgeries.
Highwire Press is an electronic publishing services company (formerly affiliated with the Stanford University Libraries), providing small society publishers with high quality e-journal services, as well as hosting some of the most important scientific journals (Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry). Journals are mostly in the life sciences, with some physical sciences and a handful of social sciences titles.
They have taken the lead in providing non-subscriber services, including persuading some of their publishers to make their archival volumes available free of charge. Articles may be searched by author, title or abstract keyword or full text keyword, with the ability to limit by date range, and to a specific journal or selected group of journals.
Provides project records for research in progress funded by federal and private grants and contracts. Records include project summaries, names of performing and sponsoring agencies, names and addresses of the principal investigator, beginning and ending years of the project, and when available information about study design and methodology. Records are indexed with NLM's Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and, when available CRISP keywords on records selected from the NIH CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) information system. Some 3,000 projects are covered.
Search the definitive database of pharmacological news, research, and regulatory information. Covers the most important specialized publications in the pharmaceutical, health care, biotechnology, and medical device industries.
Provides searchable access to the entire full text back files of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) - one of the world's most-cited multidisciplinary scientific serials. Since its establishment in 1914, PNAS continues to publish cutting-edge research reports, commentaries, reviews, perspectives, colloquium papers, and actions of the Academy. Coverage in PNAS spans the biological, physical, and social sciences.
Find complete, full-text information from covering numerous aspects of family health from sports injuries to women's health, from food and nutrition to midwifery, from eye care to dentistry.
Designed to serve a wide range of people who need health information-- from hospital administrators to medical professionals to consumers. The database provides coverage from leading health journals and essential medical journals in key medical specialties.
Designed to meet the needs of researchers studying the field of health administration. The database provides full-text coverage for more than 550 key journals and more than 4,500 Doctoral Dissertations and Theses.
Replaces the International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS) database, 1999-2010, which was a collaboration between the two U.S. government agencies, ODS and United States Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Library. The subset is designed to limit search results to citations from a broad spectrum of dietary supplement literature including vitamin, mineral, phytochemical, ergogenic, botanical, and herbal supplements in human nutrition and animal models.
PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. Indexes over 3,500 journals (most with abstracts).
Deep Web Technologies, this is a free, publicly available Internet web portal that searches thousands of high-quality journals and databases and ranks results by relevance on a single results page. Some full text is available but most citations include only a brief abstract.
Subject areas covered include Astronomy, Biology Nature, Chemistry, Computers Technology, Earth Environmental Sciences, Engineering, General Science, Health Medicine, Materials Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Social Sciences.
Provides access to databases covering bibliographic and other information
covering the biochemical, pharmacological, physiological, and toxicological
effects of drugs and other chemicals.