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How to find appropriate research articles - ANS look at research databases
look at peer reviewed journals (peer reviewed is a process that ensure the piece is accurate and meets journal standards)
use keywords (healthy eating index, parents) ---brings up all articles that contain that ke...
607 Exam Updated Questions With
Complete Solutions
How to find appropriate research articles - ANS look at research databases
look at peer reviewed journals (peer reviewed is a process that ensure the piece is accurate and
meets journal standards)
use keywords (healthy eating index, parents) ---brings up all articles that contain that keyword
which may not be helpful but does generate a lot of results
subject headings (more specific than keyword search)
Using AND, will help to narrow your search by telling the database that all keywords must be
found. Using OR will broaden your search by telling the database that it only needs to match
with one of the words in your search. Using NOT will narrow your search for combinations that
you do not want to yield results.
Keywords - ANS PICOS
Population
Intervention
Control/Comparison
Outcome
Study Design
Keywords bring up MORE results → some are irrelevant
Mapping → maps keywords into similar terms to yield better results
Feature in many databases
Subject headings - ANS MEDLINE/PubMed → "search by subject headings"
Headings are in database thesaurus
MeSH headings = MEDLINE subject headings
Other databases → "descriptors" instead of MeSH
**a comprehensive search = both MEDLINE + PubMed (or another database
Must have MEDLINE!
MESH - ANS When you select a MeSH heading, you get:
Definition of term
Subheadings of that heading
"Entry Terms" for that heading
Hierarchical structure & where your heading fits in (may be in more than one branch)
Databases - ANS Google Scholar
, Brings up journal articles AND MORE
Searches whole articles, not just titles like PubMed → larger results
Shouldn't be the only database you use
Other databases:
AGRICOLA (Agricultural Online Access)
CINAHL (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health)
CDSR (Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews)
Checklist for selecting articles - ANS Type of article prof requested
Check the date -- go with more recent
5+ pages w/ abstract
Directly relevant!
More than one database
Talk to ref librarian or prof for help narrowing topic
Tips for searching keywords - ANS Use & capitalize Boolean operators (OR, AND)
Avoid truncation (typing "malnutri" & letting it search with a shortened form of the word)
Dbl quotation marks (" ") give you an EXACT MATCH
avoid imprecise terms
Impact factor - ANS frequency an article has been cited in 2-5 yrs
Found using Journal Citation Reports (Web of Science)
Or Google Scholar
Gray literature - ANS scientific literature that falls outside the peer review process
published outside of journal/academic publishers
dissertations/theses
Conference proceedings (posters / abstracts)
Books
Technical reports
Commentaries, opinion pieces
Criteria for academic journal article - ANS Researchers with expertise
Peer-reviewed
Targeted to researchers, profs, students
Language of that specialty/field
Reference list
Standard structure (intro, methods, results, discussion, conclusion)
Nutrition related journal - ANS Am J Clin Nutr
Am J Epidemiology
Am J Prev Med
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