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Apr 02, 2004 08:24 PM

Nursing Research in Critical Care Medicine


I have to make a poster outlining the steps of a research paper using a topic from some sort of research article. I want to do something in critical care since that is where I will be working when I graduate. Do you know of anywhere that you can find critical care research reports on the web without having to pay money to view them? I appreciate any help possible.


I would have just liked to find something on the web, but I might have to just bite the bullet and take a drive down to the local library. Hopefully they will have something there.


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from CougRN
Old Apr 02, 2004, 08:45 PM

try the aacn website.
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from NOPAIN
Old Apr 02, 2004, 11:51 PM

Originally Posted by DustinRN
I have to make a poster outlining the steps of a research paper using a topic from some sort of research article. I want to do something in critical care since that is where I will be working when I graduate. Do you know of anywhere that you can find critical care research reports on the web without having to pay money to view them? I appreciate any help possible.


I would have just liked to find something on the web, but I might have to just bite the bullet and take a drive down to the local library. Hopefully they will have something there.
How about Cinhal? Is the biggest web site on nursing research articles. Most nursing school have already pay for you to be able to access their web site and be able to retrieve a full article from their web site. Hope this helps.
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from DustinRN
Old Apr 03, 2004, 09:38 PM

Originally Posted by NOPAIN
How about Cinhal? Is the biggest web site on nursing research articles. Most nursing school have already pay for you to be able to access their web site and be able to retrieve a full article from their web site. Hope this helps.

I'm able to search for the articles, but it still charges you to look at the articles ($12)

Am I missing something or do you have to pay $12 to view the article?

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from gwenith
Old Apr 03, 2004, 09:47 PM

Try the Joanna Briggs Institute they have Evidence based practice papers out on suctioning, mouth care and eye care you have to pay for some of it but a lot is free on the web. They have some steps outlined for systematic reviews too.
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from DustinRN
Old Apr 04, 2004, 12:02 PM

Originally Posted by gwenith
Try the Joanna Briggs Institute they have Evidence based practice papers out on suctioning, mouth care and eye care you have to pay for some of it but a lot is free on the web. They have some steps outlined for systematic reviews too.

Thanks! I will check them out.
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