Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses

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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES


KEY TERMS


At the end of this chapter, you will be able to:


‹ Explain why performing a quality
literature review is an essential skill
for nursing students, researchers, and
nurses
‹ Differentiate between searching for
evidence and literature in lay and
professional sources
‹ Explain the scientific literature
publication cycle
‹ Differentiate between primary and
secondary sources
‹ Identify different types of articles
found in the literature
‹ Characterize the four major types of
reviews


‹ Identify and use a variety of sources,
both within and outside of the field of
nursing, as appropriate
‹ Explain how the sources are
structured
‹ Distinguish between the different
sources’ content, in both topic or
subject matter and in format
‹ Perform various types of searches
using basic and advanced source tools
and search techniques
‹ List four databases where scholarly
literature of disciplines is indexed
‹ Consider the ethical presentation and
application of evidence

Boolean operators
call number
CINAHL
citation chasing
controlled vocabularies
electronic indexes
exploding
grey literature
indexes
integrative review
interlibrary loan
journal
keyword
magazine


meta-analyses
narrative reviews
nesting
peer review
periodical
plagiarism
popular literature
positional operators
precision
primary sources
print index
qualification
recall
record

scholarly literature
scientific literature
publication cycle
search field
secondary sources
stopwords
subject headings
subject searching
systematic reviews
trade literature
truncation
wildcards
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