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Literature Searching in Health

Literature searching is an essential research skill

As a health professional, it's important that your actions are guided by the latest research and industry standards. That sounds obvious, but many practices can become outdated or unsound in a short timeframe as our understanding evolves. This is why evidence-based practice (a term you'll be hearing more about) is so important.

These modules focus on a particular skill set: searching. You will learn how to search in a comprehensive and critical way, to find high quality information. 

What's in this course?

This is a four-module course which covers all stages of the literature searching process and will help you develop key skills.

Module 1 -  Choosing Databases

  • Selecting databases to search in according to your health topic or question.
  • Identifying high quality evidence.

Module 2 -  Developing a Search Plan

  • Converting a topic or scenario into a searchable question.
  • Developing a search strategy using synonyms and subject headings.
  • Using Boolean operators to combine your terms.

Module 3 - Start Searching

  • Using your search strategy in a health database.
  • Reading a search and understanding the functions.

Module 4 - Evaluating your results

  • Evaluating your results for relevance to your topic or question.
  • Adjusting your search as necessary.

Each module takes about 10-20 minutes to complete. Use the side menu to navigate through the Modules.