You can try using Google Scholar or the Library Search on the library homepage to get you started, but the most effective way to find relevant articles on your topic is to search in the health sciences databases. Different databases have different kinds of information, so where you should search depends on what you want to find. For Nursing scholarly articles, your best bets are the databases CINAHL, MEDLINE, and Academic Search Complete.
Select a database from the drop-down menu below. See the list of recommended databases for Nursing for detailed descriptions.
If you're searching one database that looks like this (like CINAHL or MEDLINE), click on the Choose Databases link to search other databases at the same time.
One of the most important steps to finding relevant articles on your topic is carefully choosing your search terms. The databases only search for the exact words that you enter, so you have to be very strategic.
For example, let's say we're interested in learning about healthcare providers' attitudes toward screening for domestic violence. To start, think about the key concepts that are related to your topic. Put each concept on a different line when you search the databases.
Next, brainstorm as many synonyms as you can for each concept. Add words that mean the same thing next to one another and type the word "or" in between.
If you get very few or no results, it doesn't mean there are no articles on your topic. You just have to keep trying different combinations of search terms until you find the right one! Try one of the following strategies:
If you get more results than you can reasonably look at, you'll want to narrow your results to get even closer to your topic. Try one of the following strategies: