ADDRESSING THE INFORMATION NEEDS OF PHYSICIANS, NURSES & OTHER STAFF AS THEY CONTINUE TO TRANSLATE RESEARCH INTO EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
Vol. 9, Issue 7, Autumn 2016

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Library News

Two TRIALS you will want to see... 


As technology continues to change at breakneck speed, there are exciting improvements and new tools being introduced to the marketplace. To keep pace with these constant changes and in hopes of improving our library services, we have the opportunity to look at two new tools. One is a point-of-care tool that provides content that is a synthesis of current evidence-based medicine and objective analysis; the other, a tool that collates every resource in a library collection and offers a user-friendly portal to search and procure items such as full-text arti-cles, drug summaries, book chapters and patient education. 

Research Corner: September's Top 20 Topics

1: “Quality Indicators for Primary Health Care: A Systematic Literature Review.” (J Public Health Mgmt Pract) 

2: “The Association Between Mild Cognitive Impairment and Self-care in Adults With Chronic Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis.” (J Cardiovasc Nurs) 

3: “Risk of Gastric, Colorectal Cancer After Tamoxifen Use for Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis.” (J Clin Gastr) 

4: “Does External Rotation Bracing for Anterior Shoulder Dislocation Result in Reduction of the Labrum? (Am J Sports Med) 

5: “Self-reported Pain in Adolescents With Leukemia or a Brain Tumor: A Systematic Review.” (Cancer Nurs)