Final coverage Flashcards

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It is a comprehensive database designed for nursing and allied health professionals, researchers, and students.

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CINAHL Plus with Full Text / Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL)

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It is a collection of databases that provides high quality, independent evidence to inform a healthcare decision making.

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Cochrane Library

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A comprehensive biomedical and pharmacological database indexing over 32 million records from over 8000 peer reviewed journal.

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EMBASE: Excerpta Medical Database

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It is a platform that provides access to a vast array of database, e-journals and e-body across various subjects.

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EBSCOhost

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Examples of EBSCOhost

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  1. Academic Database ( Academic Research)
  2. Medical Database (CINAHL, MEDLINE)
  3. Business and Economics databases
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It is a database that provides access to information on measurement tools, surveys and instruments used in health and behavioral sciences research.

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HAPI ( Health and Psychosocial Instruments)

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Examples of HAPI ( Health and Psychosocial Instruments)

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Questionnaires, Scales and Surveys

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What is Medline?

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Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online

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It is a premier biomedical indexing iver 5600 journals worldwide.

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Medline

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Medline covers topics like:

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Clinical Medicine
Biomedical Research
Public Health
Healthcare Policy

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What is a biomedical databases that provides access to a vast amount of literature?

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Medline Through OUID

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Studies on diseases, diagnosis, treatment, and management.

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Examples of Clinical Research

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Examples of Biomedical Research

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Investigations into the biological mechanisms of diseases.

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Examples of Public Health

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Studies on diseases, diagnosis, treatment, and management.

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Examples of Clinical Research

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Studies on diseases, diagnosis, treatment, and management.

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Examples of Clinical Research

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Investigations into the biological mechanisms of diseases.

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Examples of Biomedical Research

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Research on health policy, healthcare system and disease prevention.

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Examples of Public Health

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It is a free search engine maintained by the national library of medicine, providing access to:

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Pubmed

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  • A popular way to access biomedical literature.
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Medline Via Pubmed

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Subscription/comprehensive

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Free/quick

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A comprehensive database for nursing professionals, students and educations.

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Nursing Reference Center Plus ( NLS PLUS )

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Comprehensive database of psychological literature; covering topics such as:
1. Clinical Psychology
2. Cognitive Psychology
3. Developmental Psychology
4. Social Psychology
5. Neuropsychology

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It is a comprehensive resource providing access to a wide range of research methods and techniques
Sage Research Method
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Provides access to a wide range of resources including books, articles, and videos, to help researchers and students develop their research skills.
Sage Research Method
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- A large abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. - A powerful tool for researcher, academics, and professionals looking to stay up to date at the latest research and trends in their field.
Scopus
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A powerful tool for researcher, academics, and institutions looking to evaluate and explore research.
Web of Science
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- A valuable resource for finding scholarly literature across various disciplines - A free search engine scholarly literature providing access to:
Google Scholar
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1. Articles 2. Books 3. Conference test paper 4. Thesis 5. Patents
Exampes of Google Scholar
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It is a Nursing and Allied Health Sciences Scholarly Journal Literature
Health Source / Nursing Academic Edition
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International Literature in sociology and related disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences.
Sociological Abstract
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Data are the raw maturial or saw numbers statisticians work on. These data can be found on surveys, experimental studies, and other modes of research. Data are usally gathered in order for the researchers to study their characteistics, which is called variable.
Data Collection and Statistical Tools
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What are the Two Types of Variable Data?
Qualitative Data and Quantitative Data
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- characteristics or atttibutes that describes a phenomenon or population, often non-numerical in nature.
Qualitative Variables / Data
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*Gender *Birthplace *Ethnicity *Geographic location *Occupation * Education * Religion * Sex * Marital Status * Skin color
Qualitative Data
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Qualitative variables can be categorized into;
Nominal and Ordinal
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No Inherent order
Nominal
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Ordered Categories
Ordinal
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- are characteristics or attributes that can be measured numerically, allowing for statistical analysis and comparison.
Quantitative Variables/ Data
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*Age *Weight *Height *Vital Signs *Income *Test scores
Quantitative Variables / Data
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Two types of Quantitative Variables:
Discrete ( countable, distinct values ) Continuos ( any value within range )
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( countable distinct values )
Discrete
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( any value within range )
Continuos
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are quantitative variable that take on distinct, countable values.
Discrete Variables
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EX. I. number of children in a family 2. number or medications taken daily 3. number of visit to a doctor 4. Number of books owned
Discrete variables
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-Are counted using integral (non-decimal ) values like number of student, number of admissions, number of testing centers. - typically represents whole numbers or counts, rather than continuous measurement.
Discrete Variables
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- quantitative variables that can take on any value within a range or interval.
Continuos Variables
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Ex: Height Weight Blood pressure Temperature Time - Or counted using decimals or fraction that represents a numerical difference over an Interval.
Continuos Variables
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can be classified as to; -dependent and independent -> depending on how its used or applied in a study.
Variables