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, CINAHL Plus, and CINAHL are complete records of research equipment
Research equipment record - Indicates which research is using specific research tool. This includes measurement purpose / variable, sample size, method, other tools, projects, and problems.
To identify the tool that corresponds to a specific condition or situation, search for the topic of interest, then limit the search to a publishing-type research tool. To view the complete list of devices indexed by CINAHL, enter PT Research Instrument in the search box and click Search. The PT (publication type) contract instructs CINAHL to search "Research Tools" in the publication type field.
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, CINAHL Plus, CINAHL will complete the record of research equipment. Research equipment record - Indicates which research is using specific research tool. This includes measurement purpose / variable, sample size, method, other tools, projects, and problems.
To find articles that use specific instruments, CINAHL includes fields called instruments in the field selection drop down menu. This field displays the name of the survey tool and the abbreviation of the tool used in the survey. The name of the clinical evaluation tool is also displayed in this field, but the device name does not include the subscale, revision number, version number etc .. To search the equipment field, enter the search as follows: IN affects the balance ratio. The most efficient way to search by name is to use a unique term or phrase for the instrument name.
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