Advanced Searching - Healthcare Databases

Advanced Searching - Healthcare Databases

Some staff and learners need to carry out complex, robust and reproduceable searches including for systematic review and informing research. These advanced searches should be conducted in healthcare databases via the provider interfaces, and can be supported by your library service. Information on how to access and use these databases is linked below. For further support, contact us.

Databases contain references to journal articles, guidelines, manuscripts, dissertations and book chapters. The following databases can be accessed anywhere.  An NHS OpenAthens username and password is required to access those databases marked with an asterisk(*).

CINAHL Ultimate* – nursing and allied health

CINAHL Ultimate is the new definitive resource for nursing and allied health research, providing full text for more of the most used journals in the CINAHL index than any other database.

It covers more than 50 nursing specialities and includes quick lessons, evidence-based care sheets, CEU modules and research instruments.

How do I access CINHAL Ultimate?

The easiest and quickest way to access CINHAL Ultimate is via the NHS Knowledge and Library Search Hub

Log in using your NHS OpenAthens username and password. If you don't yet have an NHS OpenAthens account, please register here.

Cochrane Library – high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making

Set of databases of high quality evidence on the effectiveness of healthcare interventions and treatments.

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User Guide

 

Embase*– biomedical and pharmaceutical literature

Information on drugs and pharmacology and all other aspects of human medicine and related disciplines.

Access via Ovid

User Guide (guide has been produced by Northern Care Alliance library service, but step 2 onwards is applicable to all)

Emcare* – nursing and allied health

Covers all nursing specialties and nursing healthcare professions. Emcare includes international coverage of allied health, education and training, development and management, midwifery, health and healthcare economics, clinical medical and healthcare social work, psychiatry and mental health, and traumatology, emergency and critical-care medicine.

Access via Ovid

User Guide (guide has been produced by Northern Care Alliance library service, but step 2 onwards is applicable to all)

HMIC* – healthcare management

Areas covered include health management and services, social care and NHS organisation and administration.

Access via Ovid

User Guide (guide has been produced by Northern Care Alliance library service, but step 2 onwards is applicable to all)

MEDLINE Ultimate* – biomedical, life sciences, allied health and pre-clinical sciences literature

MEDLINE Ultimate is a robust research database that combines powerful search tools with access to one of the largest collections of full-text biomedical journals available. It includes over 2,500 active full-text journals, featuring many leading publications in medicine, nursing, and health sciences.

How do I access MEDLINE Ultimate?

The easiest and quickest way to access MEDLINE Ultimate is via the NHS Knowledge and Library Search Hub

Log in using your NHS OpenAthens username and password. If you don't yet have an NHS OpenAthens account, please register here.

PEDro – trials, reviews and guidelines evaluating physiotherapy interventions

PEDro has been informing physiotherapy practice for over 23 years. It is a free database of over 58,000 trials, reviews and guidelines evaluating physiotherapy interventions.

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PubMed – life sciences and biomedical

PubMed comprises more than 35 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. 

Covering all aspects of medicine including dentistry, veterinary medicine and medical psychology.  A limited version of Medline, available to all. 

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Social Policy and Practice* – behavioural and social sciences, social work and public health

SPP brings together information from six of the UK’s leading collections of social policy and practice resources:

  • Centre for Policy on Ageing
  • Idox Information Service
  • National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
  • Social Care Institute for Excellence
  • Greater London Authority
  • National Children’s Bureau

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