Finding The Evidence (Literature Searching Skills)

Finding The Evidence (Literature Searching Skills)

Introducing and demonstrating searches of healthcare databases

By Noclor NHS Research Office

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Location

Online

About this event

Outline of the Workshop: The purpose of this workshop is to introduce the concept of literature searching through Healthcare Databases Advanced Search (HDAS) interface, to demonstrate some of the features of the healthcare databases and to offer basic skills required to search these databases.

This includes: Healthcare Databases- Searching Medical, Nursing, Psychological, Complementary and Allied Medicine, Health Administration and Health Management Databases with links to full-text articles of over 1500 journals.

Intended for: Staff who would like to gain basic skills to search for evidence-based literature.

Skills required: Basic PC and mouse skills.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the session participants will have understood the following concepts:

  • The National Core Content (NCC), London and local top-ups
  • E-journals, e-books and how to login to the NCC
  • Databases on offer
  • Concept of literature searching
  • Basic searching across databases
  • Phrase searching and truncation
  • Using the combining operators i.e. OR, AND, NOT
  • Limiting your search results by date
  • Managing your results- printing, e-mailing and saving your selected references
  • Saving and rerunning search histories
  • Setting Alert
  • Troubleshooting
  • Ending your search

This course is free and open to all staff who have an interest in research (doctors, dentists, nurses, research assistants etc.) working in or associated with North and West London Trusts.

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Noclor is the Research Support Service for CNWL. We aim to ensure that high quality research, which will make a real impact on patient care, is successful in securing funding and is supported through to completion. Our work is shaped by the Treasury’s Plan for Growth; current local priorities and existing areas of research excellence include mental health, sexual health and primary care. We aim to promote and support high quality research in these areas and are also responsible for providing research management and governance in this area. ​

To find out more please go to our website noclor.nhs.uk