CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature)
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A research tool is a measurement tool (eg, a questionnaire or scale) for obtaining data on an object of interest from a subject. Records of research tools are investigated and created by CINAHL staff who provide information on research tools, such as instrument purpose, population involved, variables being measured. CINAHL Plus includes research equipment records, research equipment verification records, and research equipment utilization records. CINAHL contains only records of research equipment
Research equipment record - Provides detailed information on verification and use of research equipment. Records are based on the research objectives / variables, sample sizes, methods, other tools, projects, which studies are using specific research tools, the contents of the original research and how to obtain the actual research tools Description
Verification and use record of research equipment - Provides detailed information on research on the verification and utilization of each equipment. These include the purpose / variable of measurement, number of samples, method, other tools, projects and problems, and the origin of the equipment.
Proposals and useful pdfs on this topic are the search tools and questionnaires of CINAHL's Duke University.
To display the available content, please use "Research Instruments" of Cinahl Heading. When choosing the subject heading of "research equipment", please be sure to click "explosion". This means that all narrow aspects of this topic title, such as equipment name and equipment type, are required.
You can select all available laboratory equipment or click on "research equipment" to display more specific aspects of this topic, such as "Detect by type".
To find out how to develop or verify the instrument, select Instrument Construction, Instrument Zoom, or Instrument Verification.
Cinahl performs a search based on this option and you return to the main search screen. In the first search box we can see that our Research Tools search was added. Now look at the tools available for your topic by adding your own terms to the next search box.
If you want to limit topic search to research tools, click Edit in search history. This opens the search restriction menu
Search Edit menu is very extensive. Find "Public Type" on the right side of the screen.
a) Abstract search abstract in the Assia (Applied Social Science Index and Abstract) and BHI (British Humanities Index), CINAHL (Nursing and Related Health Reference Integration Index), Social Services Abstract, International Social Science Search References (IBSS), Wilson Web Science full-text and humanities full text), knowledge social science citation index and art and human citation index, and b) manual search of journals. Our aim is to make a preliminary determination of potentially relevant literature to evaluate and determine the breadth and depth of the relevant research. We excluded all commentary articles, discussion papers, anecdotes, research and discussion on languages other than English. Our selection criteria are the main empirical research, elderly and dignity, English, quantitative and qualitative research.
The following databases were searched on January 3, 2018: BNI (British Care Index), CINAHL (Nursing and Related Health Bibliography Index), EMBASE (Excerpta Medica Database), Medline and PsycINFO. In document search, the term "including spelling of English and American English" is used. "Task priority" and "Task management". Search is not subject to research type, publication date, language restriction. On 11th December 2017, Google Scholar was also implemented using the term "workplace" task priority or "task priority" - "child - conversation". We also searched reference lists and review documents of related articles to determine further research
A second search was done using cumulative care and related health document (CINAHL) database to examine the nursing literature. CINAHL includes citation q