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  1. Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health (CINAHL) is a bibliographic database that includes the fields of nursing and allied health professions, including cardiopulmonary technology, physical therapy, emergency service, physician assistant, health education, radiological technology, medical/laboratory technology and therapy, medical assistant, social service/health care, medical records, surgical technology, and occupational therapy. In addition, selected journals are indexed in the areas ...

  2. Cinahl. In subject area: Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health (CINAHL) is a bibliographic database that includes the fields of nursing and allied health professions, including cardiopulmonary technology, physical therapy, emergency service, physician assistant, health education, radiological ...

  3. Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health (CINAHL) is a bibliographic database that includes the fields of nursing and allied health professions, including cardiopulmonary technology, physical therapy, emergency service, physician assistant, health education, radiological technology, medical/laboratory technology and therapy, medical assistant, social service/health care, medical records, surgical technology, and occupational therapy. In addition, selected journals are indexed in the areas ...

  4. Jan 1, 2005 · Okuma [11] compared MEDLINE and CINAHL from the perspective of student nurses and recommended CINAHL as the database of choice for nursing students. Watson and Perrin [10] focused their study on the overlapping of the journals retrieved in the search; they concluded that consulting both databases is necessary because each database includes unique journal titles.

  5. Apr 1, 2007 · According to the online Database Help, CINAHL Plus with Full Text provides indexing as far back as 1937, with “complete coverage of Englishlanguage nursing journals and publications from the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses' Association.” 1 In addition to its coverage of nursing literature, CINAHL also covers 17 allied health disciplines as well as consumer health, alternative medicine, health sciences librarianship, and biomedicine in general.

  6. Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health (CINAHL) is a bibliographic database that includes the fields of nursing and allied health professions, including cardiopulmonary technology, physical therapy, emergency service, physician assistant, health education, radiological technology, medical/laboratory technology and therapy, medical assistant, social service/health care, medical records, surgical technology, and occupational therapy.

  7. Sep 1, 2013 · This study identifies the unique useful yield from CINAHL to clinical guidelines. As suspected, it was found to be very low (0.33% of references per guideline). In addition, this study takes a new approach in attempting to identify the types of questions, which would benefit most from searching this database.

  8. Dec 1, 2020 · Similar to the aforementioned publication [7], a four-step approach was used: 1. identification of search filters to locate qualitative research in the bibliographic databases PsycINFO and CINAHL, 2. verification and plausibility checks of identified search filters, 3. generation of a GS irrespective of a medical or health-related topic, 4. validation of identified search filters against the newly created GS in PsycINFO and CINAHL.

  9. Sep 1, 2009 · For example, MEDLINE (1590/2580, 62%) indexed studies of the prevalence of maternal mortality and morbidity more completely than EMBASE (1135/2580, 44%) and CINAHL (263/2580, 10%) [9]; EMBASE (41/41, 100%) and MEDLINE (40/41, 98%) provided essentially complete indexes of randomised controlled trials of pre-hospital emergency care [10]; and EMBASE (220/243, 90%) indexed controlled clinical trials of treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and low back pain better than MEDLINE (188/ ...

  10. Sep 1, 2013 · Only 0.33% (95% confidence interval: 0.01–0.64%) of references per guideline were unique to CINAHL. Nursing- or allied health (AH)–related questions were nearly three times as likely to have references unique to CINAHL as non–nursing- or AH-related questions (14.89% vs. 5.11%), and this relationship was found to be significant ( P < 0.05 ...

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