Essential Nursing Resources: for the Interagency Council on Information Resources in Nursing (ICIRN). (2024)

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THE 25TH EDITION OF THE ICIRN Essential Nursing Resources list (formerly Essential Nursing References) is presented as a resource for locating nursing information and for collection development. The list includes print and electronic sources to support nursing practice, education, administration, and research activities. The most recent editions or websites are included. The list was compiled to point to pathways for exploration, rather than be an end point, and to expand to other formats beyond traditional references. A new section in this edition is Cultural Competencies. Databases and citations marked $$ indicate availability via subscription or through a library.

This list was compiled from the contributions of the following representatives of the Interagency Council on Information Resources in Nursing (ICIRN) member agencies: Richard Barry, Leslie Block, Warren G. Hawkes, Suzanne Hermann, Wanda Hiestand, Susan Kaplan Jacobs, June Levy, Susan Pierce, Diane Pravikoff, Juliette Ratner, Janet G. Schnall, and Annelle Tanner. Essential Nursing Resources may also be accessed at the ICIRN website, along with more information about ICIRN: www.icirn.org.

DISCLAIMER: All information contained on this list is intended for informational and educational purposes. References should not be considered an endorsement, but represent the opinions of the contributors only. All information was current at the time this list was published. Copyright © 2009 by ICIRN.

META-SITES FOR NURSING INFORMATION

American Nurses Association's Nursing World Links to state nurses associations and allied nursing organizations globally, www.nursingworld.org

Canadian Nursing Index Comprehensive links to education, employment, and other resources focused on needs of Canadian nurses, www.nursingindex.com

INTUTE: Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health UK gateway to high quality biomedical resources, www.intute.ac.uk/healthandlifesciences/nursing/

National Institute of Nursing Research www.ninr.nih.gov/ninr/

National League for Nursing www.nln.org

Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section (NAHRS), Medical Library Association Section activities, newsletter, current research, nursing resources wiki. www.nahrs.mlanet.org

Nursing Theory Page University of San Diego Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science. www.sandiego.edu/academics/nursing/theory/

Nursing on the Net: Health Care Resources You Can Use Web sampler of resources for nurse professionals provided by the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM). www.nnlm.gov/training/nursing/sampler.html

NursingCanter Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Includes CE articles in full text with immediate test results and certificates; 50 nursing journals with table of contents and abstracts; databases of certification, licensure, and nursing organizations. www.nursingcenter.com

Online Journal of Issues In Nursing American Nurses Association. Example of free, peer-reviewed, international, online publication, www.nursingworld.org/ojin/

PDA/Mobile Devices Resources & Information Yale University School of Medicine. Guide to free and licensed PDA and mobile devices applications for health care. www.med.yale.edu/library/technology/PDA/

Sigma Theta Tau International/Honor Society of Nursing www.nursingsociety.org

ALERTING SERVICES/BLOGS/RSS FEEDS

RSS (Really Simple Syndication)feeds deliver headlines, journal tables of content, updates, and summaries to desktop or Web browser. Subscribe via individual publishers and aggregators.

BMJ What is RSS? How do I get a News Reader? http://resources.bmj.com/bmj/interactive/rss

EDUCAUSE (2007). 7 Things You Should Know About ... RSS. What is it? Who's doing it? How does it work? and more. www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/666?ID=ELI7024/

Lippincott's Nursing Center.com Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. RSS feeds for nursing CE, reading articles, journal tables of content, and more. www.nursingcenter.com/rss/rssfeed.asp

MDLinx Nursing RSS feeds for nursing subspecialties. www.mdlinx.com/NurseLinx/feeds.cfm

Madscape Nurses Blogs, experts, and viewpoints; free newsletters in nursing (or other editions) and daily alerts on clinical advances in specialty areas. CE, patient education, and news. www.medscape.com/nurses/resource/

NIH Clinical Alerts and Advisories RSS feeds for clinical alerts and advisories from NIH-funded clinical trials. www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/alerts/clinical_alerts.html#alerts/

US National Library of Medicine NLM RSS Feeds for News, Podcasts, and Webcasts. www.nlm.nih.gov/listserv/rss_podcasts.html

FORUMS AND ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION LISTS

CCN-L Deals with critical care nursing issues. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ccn-l/

GLOBALRN Worldwide Internet email discussion list on culture and health care issues, www.nurseweb.ucsf.edu/www/globalrn.htm

NPInfo List for nurse practitioners, http://lists.nurse.net/mailman/listinfo/npinfo/

NURSENET: A Global Forum for Nursing issues www.Isoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SLI=NURSENET&H=LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU

Nurses In Recovery List began for recovering nurses, but now all recovering health care professionals are welcome to join. www.brucienne.com/nir/

Nursing Discussion Forums University of Buffalo School of Nursing. www.nursing.buffalo.edu/mccartny/nursing_discussion_forums.html

BIBLIOGRAPHIES/BOOK LISTS

In addition to sources listed below, information on new nursing books can be found in publishers' catalogs, library catalogs including locatorplns.gov, CINAHL, and print and online catalogs of professional nursing organizations.

AJN Book of the Year Awards Annual. Annotated list as chosen by and published in January issue of American Journal of Nursing.

Chunp, C. G. L., Gough, S., & Land, L. (2005). Resources for nursing research: An annotated bibliography (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Covers books, journals, and Internet resources from 1980s+. Table of contents and selected pages searchable with limited preview on website. http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0761949917/

$$ Doody's Review Service Expert reviews of medical, nursing, and allied health books and software. Includes Doody's Core Titles in the Health Sciences, which replaces the classic Brandon-Hill guides for Nursing, Small Medical Library, and Allied Health. www.doody.com/dej.htm

Lomax, E., & Setteriund, S. K. (2005). A virtual reference shelf for nursing students and faculty: Selected sources. Journal of Library Administration, 44(1-2), 429-451. Both free and fee-based electronic references. Includes Web and PDA sources.

Medical and health core books and serials in print, 2009: An Index to literature in the health sciences. (2009). New Providence, N.h Bowker. Two volumes, annual. Subject, author, and title access to >115,000 English and foreign language books, US and foreign serials in medical and health subject areas.

BIOETHICS

American Nurses Association Center for Ethics and Human Rights. Activities, bibliographies, www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/EthicsStandards.aspx

American Nurses Association (2001). Code of ethics for nurses with interpretive statements. Washington, DC: American Nurses Publishing. Table of Contents online at: www.nursingworld.org/ethics/code/protected_nwcoe813.htm

Bioethics Information Resources Interface to PubMed for journal citations concerning bioethics. Links to other bioethics-related resources. www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/bioethics.html

Brody, B.A., Rothstein, M.A., McCullough, L.B., & Bobinkski, M.A. (2000). Medical ethics: Codes, opinions, and statements. Washington, DC: Bureau of National Affairs.

Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine News, resource links, events, special features, streaming video, funding sources. www.bioethics.upenn.edu

International Council of Nurses (ICN) Code of Ethics for Nurses Adopted in 1953 and revised and reaffirmed at various times since; also in French, Spanish, German. www.icn.ch/icncode.pdf

National Reference Center for Bioethics Literature (NRCBL) Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University Books, journals, newspaper articles, legal materials, regulations, codes, government publications, and documents concerned with issues in biomedical and professional ethics. Includes the ETHXWeb (bioethics) and GenETHX (genetics ethics) bibliographic databases. http://bioethics.georgetown.edu/NRC/

Nursing Ethics at Boston College School of Nursing Resources, database, abstracts, reviews, collections, links, and education. www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/son/ethics/

Post, S. G. (Ed.). (2004). Encyclopedia of bioethics (3rd ed.). New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

Schroeter, K., Derse, A., Junkerman, C., & Schiedermayer, D. (2002). Practical ethics for nurses and nursing students: A short reference manual. Hagerstown, MD: University Publishing Group.

Waiters, L. (2009). Bibliography of bioethics. Washington, DC: Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. Annual index containing >7,000 citations to documents in bioethics, derived from citations added to the NLM databases. Comprehensive access to literature on ethical, legal, and public policy aspects of health care and biomedical research.

COMPLEMENTARY/ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

CAM is defined as diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered part of conventional medicine.

$$ Alt HealthWatch EBSCO. Complementary, holistic, and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. Consists of periodicals, peer-reviewed journals, academic and professional publications, magazines, consumer newsletters, pamphlets, and research reports, www.ebscohost.com/titlelists/

$$ AltMedDex Covers herbals, vitamins, minerals, dietary supplements, Chinese medicine, acupuncture, www.micromedx.com/products/altmeddex/

$$ AMED Allied and complementary medicine. Produced by the British Library. Bibliographic database covering 510 journals in alternative medicine, palliative care, and several professions allied to medicine. www.ovid.com/site/catalog/Catalog-Data-Base.jsp

CAM on PubMed Bibliographic citations from National Library of Medicine's PubMed (Medline) database limited to CAM subset. http://nccam.nih.gov/research/camonpubmed/

Coahrene CAIM Reviews Links to abstracts and summaries. www.cochrane.org/reviews/

Freeman, L. (2009). Mosby's complementary and alternative medicine: A research-based approach (3rd ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier.

HerbMod Database providing access to the scientific data underlying the use of herbs for health, www.herbmed.org

Jacobs, B., & Gundling, K. (2009). The ACP evidence-based guide to complementary and alternative medicine. Philadelphia: American College of Physicians.

Jonas, W.B. (Ed.). (2005). Mosby's dictionary of complementary & alternative medicine. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby.

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) Explores CAM healing practices and disseminates authoritative information to the public and professionals, www.nccam.nih.gov

$$ Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Evidence-based, individual monographs on >1,000 natural medicines, including interactions with drugs and foods, safety and effectiveness ratings, and mechanism of action. www.naturaldatabase.com

$$ Natural Standard Provides evidence-based information about CAM therapies. Includes herbs/dietary supplements, alternative practices (modalities), exercises, and medical conditions. Validated rating scales are used to evaluate the quality of available evidence. Subset of Natural Standard available free through MedlinePlus. www.naturalstandard.com

PDR for herbal medicines (4th ed.). (2007). Montvale, NJ: Thompson.

Pelletier K. (2007). The best alternative medicine: What works? What does not? Darby, PA: Diane.

CONSUMER HEALTH/PATIENT EDUCATION

AHFS Consumer Medication Information American Society of Health System Pharmacists. Information on >1,000 medications. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=meds/

American Medical Association family medical guide (4th ed.). (2004). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

ClinicalTrials.gov Explains benefits and risks of clinical trials and how to become a participant. Locates federally and privately supported clinical trials on diseases and conditions, www.clinicaltrials.gov

Cochrane Consumer Network (CCNET) Free summaries and systematic reviews from the Cochrane Collaboration. www.cochrane.org/consumers/

Connolly, J. (2009). America's top doctors (8th ed.). New York: Castle Connolly.

$$ Detailed Drug Information for the Consumer Thomson Reuters. www.micromedex.com/products/ddic/

FamilyDoctor.org Patient guide on conditions, healthy living, seniors, over-the-counter medicines, and videos from American Academy of Family Physicians. www.familydoctor.org

Griffith, H., & Moore, W. (2009). Complete guide to prescription & non-prescription drugs 2009. New York: Penguin Putnam.

$$ Health Reference Center and Health &Wellness Resource Center Gale. Indexes peer-reviewed journals in medicine, health, nursing and allied health, and other health-related areas. Back files to 1980; these databases often found in public libraries, www.galegroup.com

MayoClinic.com Medical and health information on symptoms, causes, and treatment options for 800 diseases and conditions, www.mayoclinic.com

MedicineNet Part of the WebMD network providing authoritative medical information for consumers on conditions, diseases, tests, and procedures. www.medicinenet.com

MedlinePlus Invaluable resources for patient teaching, drug and disease links, tutorials, and ready reference. Includes interactive health tutorials, preformatted PubMed searches, etc. http://medlineplus.gov

Porter, R. (2009). Merck manual of medical information: Home edition (3rd ed). Whitehoase Station, N J: Merck. Covers most information contained in physician's version with addition of chapter on over-the-counter drugs and anatomy and physiology. Also available: www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_home/

Spatz, M. (2009). Answering consumer health questions: The Medical Library Association guide for reference librarians. New York: Neal Schuman.

"Top Ten" Most Useful Websites for Health Consumers Medical Library Association. www.mlanet.org/resources/medspeak/topten.html

UpToDate for Patients Continuously updated consumer literature reviews on health topics from A to Z. www.uptodate.com/patients/

CULTURAL COMPETENCY

A key ingredient in reducing or eliminating disparities in access to and quality of health care, cultural competence involves appreciation of, respect for, and responsiveness to the diverse needs of patients from different cultural or ethnic backgrounds.

American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2008). Cultural competency in baccalaureate nursing education. Contains an excellent tool kit that identifies significant content, teaching-learning activities, and resources to help faculty integrate cultural competency in nursing curricula. Extensive bibliography included. www.aacn.nche.edu/Education/cultural.htm

Betancourt, J.R., Green, A.R., & Carillo, J.E. (2002). Cultural competence in health care: Emerging frameworks and practical approaches. Funded by Commonwealth Fund, describes barriers and benefits to providing culturally competent care and models of programs that provide such care. www.commonwealthfund.org

Ethnomed Includes information about various issues related to health care of diverse populations. Each cultural profile includes a description of the group's country of origin, language, interpersonal relations, and health/death issues. www.ethnomed.org

Jeffreys, M.R. (2006). Teaching cultural competence in nursing and health care: Inquiry, action, and innovation. New York: Springer. Includes strategies for teaching cultural competence throughout one's professional life.

National Quality Forum. (2009). A comprehensive framework and preferred practices for measuring and reporting cultural competency: A consensus report. Washington, DC: Author. Describes practices helpful in encouraging the provision of culturally appropriate, patient-centered care. Executive summary available online: www.qualityforum.org/Publications/2009/04/A_Comprehensive_ Framework_and_Preferred_Practices for Measuring_and_Reporting_Cultural_ Competency.aspx

Smedley, B.D., Stith, A.Y. & Nelson, A.R. (Eds.) (2002). Unequal treatment: Confronting racial and ethnic disparities in health care. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

University of Washington Medial Center Patient and Family Education Services. Culture clues. Tip sheets regarding diverse cultures (e.g., Korean, Russian, Chinese, Somali). http://depts.washington.edu/pfes/CultureClues.htm

US Health Resources and Services Administration. (2009). Cultural competence resources for health care providers. Includes assessment tools, websites specific to different cultures, languages, special populations, and diseases in specific populations, www.hrsa.gov/culturalcompetence/

US Office of Minority Health. Culturally competent nursing care: A cornerstone of caring. Presents Culturally Competent Nursing Modules (CCNM) developed to educate nurses to provide care to diverse populations. CE credit offered. https://ccnm.thinkculturalhealth.org

DATABASES AND INDEXES

Access to specialized databases is available from academic, hospital, and other libraries, including members of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NN/LM), nnlm.gov. Access these databases via library website or directly from vendor. Also, contact local health sciences library or closest Regional Medical Library (800/388-7657). For access to US National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases, check the NLM website at www.nlm.nih.gov/databases/. Full-text journal collections and bundled resources of databases/scholarly journals/magazines/multimedia/ evidence syntheses are marketed as point-of-care resources to libraries, not nurses; representative collections are listed here. Obtain the full text of articles--both print and online--via institutional libraries, professional memberships, personal subscriptions, and some websites.

CORE NURSING AND HEALTH CARE DATABASES

$$ CINAHLPlus Database EBSCO. Covers nursing, biomedicine, health sciences librarianship, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health, and 17 allied health disciplines. Provides indexing for >4,180 journals; contains >2.3 million records dating back to 1937, with complete coverage of English-language journals and publications from National League for Nursing and American Nurses Association. Also offers access to health care books, book chapters, pamphlets, nursing dissertations, selected conference proceedings, standards of practice, education software, and audiovisuals. Full-text material includes 77 journals plus clinical innovations, critical paths, research instruments, evidence-based care sheets, quick lessons, and clinical trials. More than 1,404 indexed journals in CINAHLPlus have searchable cited references; subject access available via CINAHL Subject Heading List. The CINAHL database covers 2,968 journals. Full-text versions available for both CINAHLPlus and CINAHL databases, www.ebscohost.com

MEDLINE/PubMed National Library of Medicine. Contains >18 million references to articles published in >5,200 current biomedical journals from the United States and 80 other countries. Covers virtually every area in the broad field of biomedicine, including bioethics, health administration, toxicology, nursing, nutrition, pharmacology, medicine, psychiatry, medical engineering, and pathology, from late 1940s to the present, with some older material. Available via many online vendors, each with its own search interface, most with access to online full text of selected journals. Searching is free using NLM PubMed at: http://pubmed.gov

NLM Gateway National Library of Medicine gateway.nlm.nih.gov/gw/Cmd Gateway searches PubMed, LocatorPlus, MedlinePlus, and many others noted at www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/

RELATED / SPECIALIZED DATABASES

Nursing research and publications may be found in a variety of databases; consult with your local librarian about your topic.

AgeLine American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). Social gerontology and the study of aging in social, psychological, health-related, and economic contexts, covering 1978 to present. Includes journal citations as well as citations from books, book chapters, and reports, www.aarp.org/research/ageline/

$$ BNIPlus (British Nursing Index) Bournemouth University, Poole Hospital NHS Trust, Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, and the Royal College of Nursing. Includes >220 nursing/midwifery and health-related journals with strong UK coverage, 1987 to present. Online and on CD-ROM. www.bniplus.co.uk

Cancer Topics National Cancer Institute. Up-to-date information about various cancers, treatments, and research for the public and health professionals. Includes PDQ Cancer Information Summaries. www.cancernet.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/

CDC Wonder Wide-ranging online data for epidemiologic research. Single point of access to a variety of public health reports and data systems, both local and external, categorized by topic, http://wonder.cdc.gov

Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) Sponsored by Institute of Education Sciences of the US Department of Education. Bibliographic database includes >1.1 million citations going back to 1966. Free access to >107,000 fulltext, nonjournal documents, www.eric.ed.gov

$$ EMBASE Elsevier. Includes citations and abstracts of biomedical and pharmaceutical literature from >19 million indexed records from 7,000+ peer-reviewed journals, covering 1947 to date, many not covered in MEDLINE. EMBASE.com adds citations from MEDLINE journals not in EMBASE, including nursing titles. www.embase.com

Google Scholar Useful adjunct to specialized databases. Searches scholarly sources such as academic publishers, government-supported research databases (e.g., PubMed), university websites, and professional association websites. Another useful feature is the citation count for articles retrieved, ranking results by number of times cited, http://scholar.google.com

$$ HAPI (Health and Psychosocial Instruments) Behavioral Measurement Database Services, Pittsburgh, PA. Index of measurement instruments in the health sciences, psychological and social sciences, and library and information science. Identifies instruments needed for research and practice. www.ovid.com/site/catalog/DataBase/866.jsp

Health Services Technology/Assessment Texts (HSTAT) NLM Information Technology Branch of the Lister Hill Center. Access to full-text documents useful in health care decision-making: clinical practice guidelines, quick reference guides, consumer brochures, evidence reports, technology assessments, and research protocols, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fegi?rid=hstat/

MedlinePlus® NLM and NIH. Valuable resource for patient teaching, drug and disease links, tutorials, and ready-reference. Includes interactive health tutorials, preformatted PubMed searches, encyclopedia, and more. http://medlineplus.gov

$$ Mental Measurements Yearbook (MMY) Buros Institute. Includes timely, consumer-oriented test reviews, providing evaluative information to promote and encourage informed test selection, www.unl.edu/buros/Test Reviews Online is a database of reviews of commercial educational and psychological tests published in the MMY. http://buros.unl.edu

$$ Mosby's Index Indexing of >2,500 international nursing and allied health journal titles, including peer-reviewed journals, trade publications, and electronic-only titles. Based on EMTREE thesaurus, enhanced for nursing, www.mosbysindex.com

National Quality Measures Clenringhouse™ (NQMC) Sponsored by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). Database and website for information on specific evidence-based health care quality measures and measure sets. Promotes widespread access to quality measures by health care community and interested individuals, www.qualitymeasures.ahrq.gov

$$ Nursing@Ovid Based on the nursing and allied health subset of MEDLINE, enriched with further bibliographical data from Ovid and indexed against the Ovid Nursing Subject Thesaurus. Options include access to point-of-care resources from the Clin-eguide Nursing Advisor and other cross-platform searching, www.ovid.com

POPLINE® (POPulation Information onLINE) World's largest database on reproductive health, containing citations with abstracts to scientific articles, reports, books, and unpublished reports in the field of population, family planning, and related health issues. Maintained by the INFO Project at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs and funded by US Agency for International Development. http://db.jhuccp.org/ics-wpd/popweb/

$$ ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) Subject, title, and author guide to virtually every American dissertation accepted at an accredited institution since 1861. Selected master's theses have been included since 1962, as well as selected citations for dissertations from 50 British universities and from Worldwide Dissertations (formerly European Dissertations). Offers full text for many dissertations, 1997-. www.proquest.com/en-US/

$$ PsycINFO American Psychological Association. International literature in psychology and related behavioral and social sciences, including psychiatry, sociology, anthropology, education, pharmacology, and linguistics. Records include citations to journal articles, dissertations, reports, book chapters, books, and other scholarly documents. Most include abstracts, www.apa.org/psycinfo/

Science.gov Searches over 38 databases and 1950 websites, offering 200 million pages of authoritative US government science information, including research and development results, www.science.gov

Virginia Henderson International Nursing Library Searchable abstracts in the Registry of Nursing Research database. Primary investigators can be contacted for information about how to obtain full-text versions of their studies. www.nursinglibrary.org

$$ Web of Science Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). Includes Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), an international, multidisciplinary index to the literature of the social, behavioral, and related sciences, including nursing. Also includes Science Citation Index and Arts and Humanities Citation Index. www.isiwebofknowledge.com/products_tools/multidisciplinary/webofscience/

www.health.gov Portal to the websites of a number of multiagency health initiatives and activities of the US Department of Health and Human Services and other federal departments and agencies.

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE DATABASES/INDEXES/RESOURCES

In addition to research published in journals, dissertations, and other scholarly sources, the following resources provide support for evidence-based practice by aggregating selected clinical studies and providing reviews, commentaries, or critical abstracts. Many of these sources are indexed in CINAHL, Medline/PubMed, PsycINFO, and other databases.

Commentaries and Evidence Syntheses

$$ ACP Journal Club (1991-) Bimonthly journal from American College of Physicians, with commentaries. Subscription comes with online access, including additional features, www.acpjc.org

Bendolier (1994-) Independent, evidence-based health care commentaries written by Oxford UK scientists. The print Bandolier journal has been discontinued but back issues are available full text at: www.medicine.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/

$$ DynaMed Evidence-based summaries for >3,000 topics that answer clinical questions occurring during practice. Updated daily; monitors the content of >500 medical journals and systematic evidence review databases. www.ebscohost.com/dynamed/

$$ Evidence-Based Mental Health (1998-) Quarterly journal with commentaries. http://ebmh.bmj.com

$$ Evidence-Based Nursing(1998-) Quarterly journal with commentaries. Website includes current contents and selected free articles, http://ebm.bmj.com

KT+ Knowindge Translation+ McMaster University Health Information Research Unit. Provides access to both quality filtered and nonfiltered current evidence on "T2" knowledge translation (research addressing knowledge-to-practice gap). Includes alerting service, http://plus.mcmaster.ca/kt/Default.aspx

RAPid end the RAP Library (Rapid Appraisal Protocol Internet Database) Database of peer-reviewed critical appraisals from the Joanna Briggs Institute. www.joannabriggs.edu.au/services/rapid.php

$$ UpToDate A clinical information resource that offers up-to-date, referenced expert answers to patient-care, diagnosis, and treatment questions. Topic reviews are written by recognized authorities who review the topic, synthesize the evidence, summarize key findings, and provide specific recommendations, www.uptodate.com

$$ World News on Evidence-Based Nursing (2004-) Quarterly journal from Sigma Theta Tau International. Original articles, systematic reviews, and archival access via subscription to Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis for Nursing (1993-2003). www.nursingsociety.org/Publications/Journals/Pages/worldviews.aspx

Best Practices/Practice Guidelines

Best practices are available from many sources, including journals and other resources indexed in CINAHL and PubMed/MEDLINE. CINAHL publication types to consider include Care Plan, Clinical Innovations, Critical Path, Practice Guidelines, Protocol and Standards. "Practice Guideline" is also available as a PubMed/MEDLINE publication type. See also nursing specialty organizations.

AHRQ Evidence Bawd Practice Links to Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) Evidence Reports. www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcix.htm

Evidence-Based Medicine Resource Center New York Academy of Medicine links to clinical practice guidelines, www.ebmny.org/cpg.html

Health Services Technology/Assessment Texts (HSTAT) Includes a searchable collection of clinical practice guidelines. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=hstat

National Guideline Clearinghouse Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines, www.guideline.gov

NHS Evidence. National Library of Guidelines Database of UK-approved evidence-based clinical guidelines, www.library.nhs.uk/guidelinesfinder/ viewresource.aspx?resid=30582/

Nursing Best Practice Guidelines Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO). www.rnao.org/bestpractices/index.asp

Systematic Reviews

Berkeley Systematic Reviews Group Website dedicated to summarizing and conducting methodological research in the fields of systematic review and meta-analyses. Provides training and extensive links, www.medepi.net/meta/

Cochrane Library Free access to abstracts and, where available, plain language summaries of all Cochrane Systematic Reviews; Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE), Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Cochrane Methodology Register (CMR), Health Technology Assessment Database (HTA), NHS Economic Evaluation Database (NHSEED), and individual review groups. www.cochrane.org/index.htm $$ Full text available via subscription or pay-per-view: www3.interscience.wiley.com/customersupport.html

Joanna Briggs Institute Free access to Evidence Summaries, Best Practice Series, Best Practice Information Sheet Technical Reports, and protocols for Reviews in progress, www.joannabriggs.edu.au/about/home.php $$ JBI Systematic Reviews are available with membership. Evidence Summaries may be indexed and available in some libraries via $$ ProQuest.

Systematic Reviews also searchable in CINAHL and other databases as follows:

$$ CINAHL Plus. Use Search Options to limit your results; select "Systematic Review" under Publication Type.

MEDLINE via Ovid. Enter your search query. Click on the "Limits" icon; select "Systematic Reviews" under "Subject Subsets."

MEDLINE via PubMed. Click on "Clinical Queries" on the left side of the screen; select "Find Systematic Reviews" and enter your search query. OR, use LIMITS to restrict search to "Subset: Systematic Reviews."

Evidence-Based Practice Meta-Search Tools

These tools search multiple sources and organize results according to the evidence-based practice categories noted above.

SUNSearch University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Simultaneously searches PubMed/MEDLINE, DARE, and National Guideline Clearinghouse. Includes search filters for clinical queries and extending systematic review searches to MEDLINE when DARE does not provide sufficient results. http:sumsearch.uthscsa.edu

TRIP database ('Turning Research Into Practice) Based in UK. Searches >75 websites for high quality evidence-based medical information, www.tripdatabase.com

Nursing Point-of-Care Resources

Your institution may subscribe to a "point of care" resource for nurses that provides access to journal articles, drug and disease information, care plans, diagnostic tests, procedures, skill sheets, evidence summaries, reference tools, continuing education, and patient education information. Following are some representative examples; nurses should assess contents when using as "one-stop shopping."

$$ Clin-eguide Nursing Advisor "Synoptic reference content" for nurses in the areas of drugs, diseases, diagnostic tests, treatments, and signs and symptoms; includes evidence-based nursing monographs; separate subscription also accesses portal to Nursing@Ovid (article citations based on the nursing and allied health subset of Ovid MEDLINE). www.clineguide.com/index.aspx

$$ Lippincott's Nursing Procedures & Skills More than 900 evidence-based procedures and skills, with references that show the evidence on which the procedure is based; includes skills checklist, competency tools, and color visuals www.lwwnursingsolutions.com/content/ lippincott's-nursing-procedures-and-skills/

$$ Mesby's Nursing Consult Elsevier. Integrated resource searching across nursing books, journals, drug information, patient education handouts, news, evidence-based monographs, images, practice guidelines, and skills. Access to MEDLINE and Mosby's Index. www.nursingconsult.com

$$ Mesby's Nursing Skills Elsevier. Online skills references system featuring >830 interactive skills from five highly respected reference texts: Perry & Potter's Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, Proehl's Emergency Nursing Procedures, AACN Procedure Manual for Critical Care, AACN Procedure Manual for Pediatric Acute and Critical Care, Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children. www.mosbysnursingskills.com

$$ Nursing Reference Center EBSCO. Provides access to nearly 2,500 Evidence-Based Care Sheets and Quick Lessons plus patient education materials in English and Spanish, practice guidelines, drug information, legal cases, full-text reference books, research instrument records, free continuing education modules, and the latest medical news; separate subscription also accesses CINAHL databases. www.ebscoweb.com

Meta-sites for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice

Numerous websites are devoted to evidence-based medicine and the overarching concept of evidence-based practice. These sites are a sampling of those focused on nursing and interdisciplinary EBP.

Academic Center for Evidence-Based Nursing (ACE) University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Includes model for ACE Star Model of Knowledge Transformation, which demonstrates diffusion of innovation from research to practice, www.acestar.uthscsa.edu/About.htm

Joanna Briggs Institute Site for Evidence-Besed Nursing www.joannabriggs.edu.au/about/eb_nursing.php

McMester University Resources for Evidence-Based Nursing http://hsl.mcmaster.ca/education/nursing/ebn/index.htm

Sigma Theta Tau International/Nursing Knowledge International STTI subsidiary offers access to free and fee-based evidence-based nursing resources developed by leading organizations around the globe. www.nursingknowledge.org/Portal/main.aspx

DICTIONARIES

Dorlend, W.A.N. (2008). Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (31st ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders. $$ Dorland's online: www.dorlands.com/wsearch.jsp

Medi-Lexicon International More than 200,000 medical, pharmaceutical, biomedical, and health care acronyms and abbreviations, plus medical news and searches for medical, pharmaceutical, and health care professionals. A UK-based website with US information, www.medilexicon.com

Medical Dictionary on MedlinePlus Service of the US National Library of Medicine and National Institute of Health. www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mplusdictionary.html

O'Toole, M.T. (Ed.). (2003). Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and dictionary of medicine, nursing, and allied health (7th rev. ed.). Philadelphia: Elsevier.

Powers, B.A., & Knapp, T.R. (2005). Dictionary of nursing theory and research (3rd ed.). New York: Springer. Stedman's medical dictionary for the health professions and nursing (6th ed.). (2008). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Venes, D. (Ed.) (2009). Taber's cyclopedic medical dictionary (21st ed.). Philadelphia: Davis. $$ Tabor's Online: www.tabers.com. Also available for PDA, iPhone, Blackberry.

DRUGS, TOXICOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

Buchholz, S. (2008). Henke's meal-math: Dosage calculation, preparation, and administration (5th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Softbound with CD-ROM.

Cleveland Clinic. Pharmacotherapy Update. www.elevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpub/pharmacy/

DailyMed: Current Medication Information NLM-produced site with information about marketed drugs. Up-to-date, look-up, and download resource of medication content and FDA-approved labeling as found in medication package inserts. www.dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/about.efm

Deglin, I.H., & Vallerend, A.H. (2009). Davis's drug guide for nurses (11th ed.). Philadelphia: Davis. Covers >5,000 trade and generic drugs and natural drugs. Available for PDAs, smartphones, and online SS.

Dietary Supplements Labels Database NLM-produced site for information about ingredients in >3,000 selected brands of dietary supplements. Search by brand names, uses noted on product labels, specific active ingredients, and manufacturers. http://dietarysupplements.nlm.nih.gov/dietary/

Drug Information Portal NLM gateway for selected drug information from National Library of Medicine and other key US government agencies. http://druginfo.nlm.nih.gov/drugportal/drugportal.jsp

Drugs.Com: Drug Information Online www.drugs.com

SS DRUG-REAX® System Information on allergic reactions and interacting ingredients: drug-drug, drug:-food, drug-disease, drug-ethanol, drug-tobacco, drug-alternative medicine; also includes drug-laboratory assay interactions. Available for PDA and online, www.micromedex.com/products/drugreax/

Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) Peer-reviewed and fully referenced database of drugs to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed. Includes data on maternal and infant levels of drugs, possible effects on infants and on lactation, and alternate drugs to consider, www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?LACT/

Gahart, B. L., & Nazareno, A.R. (2009). Intravenous medications: A handbook for nurses and health professionals. St. Louis: Mosby. Updated annually. Also available for PDAs.

$$ International Pharmaceutical Abtracts Provided by Thomson Reuters. Indexes >750 worldwide journals published since 1970 on pharmaceutical science and health-related literature.

Karch, A.M. (2010). Lippincott's nursing drug guide. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Also available online $$.

$$ Micromedex Thomson Reuters. Comprehensive drug information database from American Society of Health System Pharmacists. www.micromedex.com

$$ PDR Electronic Library Contains full text of Physicians Desk Reference, PDR for Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements, and PDR for Ophthalmic Medicines. In print and for PDAs. www.micromedex.com/products/pdr/

RxList:The Internet Drug Index Includes Top 200 Drugs list. www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp

Skiddmore-Roth, L. (2010). Mosby's drug guide for nurses with 2010 update (8th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby, Elsevier. Includes CD-ROM.

US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Includes new prescription drug approvals, Drugs@FDA, Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (Orange Book), and National Drug Code Directory. www.fda.gov/Drugs/default.htm

TOXICOLOGY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

ATSDR Environmental Health Nursing Initiative The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) began this initiative to support environmental health knowledge, skills, and awareness among nurses who serve individuals and communities, www.atsdr.cdc.gov/EHN/

Ellison, D.H. (2007). Handbook of chemical and biological warfare agents (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

Environmental Health and Toxicology SiS (Specialized Information Services) National Library of Medicine. Links to specialized databases such as TOXLINE, Has-Map, Household Products, Review of PDA Applications in Toxicology & Environmental Health, WISER (Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders). www.sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro.html

Hazardous Substances Release/Health Effects Database (HaZDat) An ATSDR database with information on the release and effects of hazardous substances from Supcrfund sites or from emergency events, www.atsdr.cdc.gov/hazdat.html

Internet Resources for MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) Interactive Learning Paradigms, Inc. Annotated bibliography of 100 free Internet sources of information on MSDS, including data sheets for listed organizations. www.ilpi.com/msds/#Internet/

MSDS-SEARCH (National MSDS Repository) MSDS-SEARCH, Inc. Access to >2.5 million MSDS sources, www.msdssearch.com

NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG) (2007). National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2005-149. Obtain condensed version of the NPG as a zip file download, CD-ROM, or in print. www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/

$$ POISINDEX® System Thomson Reuters. Substance identification and treatment for exposures to chemical and toxic substances, including household products. www.micromedex.com/products/poisindex/

REGULATIONS

Federal Government Agencies Regulatory information and links to drugs, toxicology, environmental, and occupational health on websites of US agencies: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) www.epa.gov/epahome/rules.html; Food and Drug Administration (FDA) www.fda.gov/opacom/laws; and Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) www.osha.gov

$$ RegsLink® System Thomson Reuters. Provides state and federal regulatory information on the Internet. Includes information from Federal Register, Code of Federal Regulations, OHSA, EPA, and information from the 50 states. www.micromedex.com/products/regslink/

EDUCATION/CAREERS

AJN Career Guide Supplement to January issue of American Journal of Nursing. Includes Guide to Certification, State Nurses Associations list, How to Get a License, and Employment Opportunities. www.nursingcenter.com/CareerCenter/CareerGuide.asp

All Nursing Schools Directory searchable by location, degree, and/or program area. www.allnursingschools.com

American Association of Colleges of Nursing Baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education programs as well as a career center link. www.aacn.nche.edu

Associate Degree Nursing Schools By Stale www.associatedegreenursing.com

Become an RN Includes comprehensive listing of second-degree accelerated BSN programs, and "direct entry" MSN programs, www.becomern.com

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation Officially recognized by US Secretary of Education as a national accreditation agency for nursing programs at the baccalaureate level and above. www.aacn.nche.edu/Accreditation/

GradSchools.com Nursing graduate school directory. www.gradschools.com/listings/menus/nursing_menu.html

National League for Nursing. (2006). A guide to state-approved schools of nursing RN (58th ed.), and A guide to state-approved schools of nursing, LPN/LVN (43rd ed.). New York: Author.

National league for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) Officially recognized by US Secretary of Education as a national accreditation agency for nursing programs at all levels, www.nlnac.org

Nurses News CE Index Medscape. Free email alerts for professional education activities, www.medscape.com/index/list_904_0?src=nursecenl/

Peterson's Nursing Programs 2010 (15th ed.). Lawrenceville, N J: Peterson's. Comprehensive guide to baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs in the US and Canada. Online access to schools that advertise. www.petersons.com/nursing/grad_code/grad_start.asp?path=gr.fas.nursing/ RN to BSN Contains nationally accredited RN to BSN programs (both CCNE and NLNAC) and online RN to BSN programs as well. www.rntobsndegree.com

RN to MSN / Masters in Nursing Programs www.rntomsn.com

US Bureau of Labor Statistics National occupational employment and wage estimates for RNs; LPNs; LVNs; nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary; nursing aides, orderlies, attendants, and more. www.bls.gov/bls/blswage.htm

US Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2008). Occupational outlook handbook 2008-2009. Washington, DC: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Provides career information, earnings, expected job prospects; biennial Online version: www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm

US Health Resources and Services Administration, Division of Nursing Education and practice grant programs, scholarship/loan programs, data, and reports, http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/

US Health Resources and Services Administration Nursing Workforce Reports and Date Includes 2004 National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, March 2007, a comprehensive snapshot of the nursing workforce, overview of salary, demographic, educational, role, and title information on 2.9 million registered nurses, http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/nursing.htm

GRANTS RESOURCES

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Grants On-line Database (GOLD). Searchable database of grants funded by AHRQ. www.gold.ahrq.gov

Annual register of grant support 2009: A directory of funding sources (42nd ed.). Medford, N J: Information Today.

Bauer, D.G. (2007). The "how to" grants manual: Successful grantseeking techniques for obtaining public and private grants (6th ed.). Westport, CT: Praeger.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance www.cfda.gov

Chronicle of Philanthropy: The Newspaper of the Nonprofit World Grant-related conferences, seminars, and workshops. Also includes current issues, funding announcements, and a Guide to Grants database containing all foundation, corporate, and nonprofit grants listed in the journal since 1995. http://philanthropy.com

COS Funding News Weekly sampling of new and updated award information from the $$ Community of Science Funding Opportunities, a database of federal programs available to state and local governments; federally recognized Indian tribal governments; territories (and possessions) of the US; domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit/nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals, http://fundingopps2.cos.com/news/

Council on Foundations Membership organization of >2,000 grant-making foundations and giving programs worldwide, www.cof.org

Falkanstein, J.A. (Ed.). (2005). National guide to funding in health (9th ed.). New York: Foundation Center.

Federal Register Government's "daily newspaper" with grant information from federal agencies, www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/

Foundation Center Lists private, corporate, public, nonprofit, and community foundations, www.foundationcenter.org

$$ Foundation Directory Online With >96,000 listings: www.fconline.foundationcenter.org For individual grantseeker access, see: www.foundationcenter.org/getstarted/individuals/. For training courses in the classroom and online, including webinars, see: www.foundationcenter.org/getstarted/

Greever, J., (2007). The Foundation Center's guide to proposal writing (5th ed.). New York: Foundation Center.

$$ GrantSelect Online grants database with >12,000 funding opportunities provided by over 5,000 federal and nonfederal organizations. http://72.3.247.11/gs/cgi-bin/welcome.pl/

GrantsNet Links to grant programs offered by 26 federal grant-making agencies: www.hhs.gov/grantsnet. Funding opportunities, including roadmap to the grant-seeking process and other resources: www.grants.gov

GuideSter: The National Database of Nonprofit Organizations Information on >1.7 million IRS-recognized nonprofit organizations, www.guidestar.org

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Bureau of Health Professions: Nursing Nurse education, training, and practice grant programs, including scholarships, www.bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).TeleHeaith Grantee Directory Guide to currently funded Office of the Advancement of TeleHealth projects on telehealth/telemedicine. www.hrsa.gov/telehealth/granteedirectory/overview.htm

Margolin, J.B. (Ed.). (2008). The grantseeker's guide to winning proposals. New York: Foundation Center.

Michigan State University Libraries, Grants for Individuals: Nursing Meta-site listing nursing organizations that offer scholarships and grants to individuals, including MinorityNurse.Com scholarship listings. www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3nursing.htm

Miner, J.T., & Miner, L.E. (Eds.). (2008). Proposal planning & writing (4th ed.). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Miner, J.T., & Miner, LE. (Eds.). (2009). Directory of biomedical and health care grants 2009 (21st ed). Nashville, IN: Schoolhouse Partners.

National Institute of Nursing Research Lists grants and training opportunities from NINR, as well as funded activities, www.ninr.nih.gov

National Science Foundation Funding www.nsf.gov/funding/

NIH Grants and Funding Opportunities Includes link to NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm

REPORTER, REPORT Expenditures and Results Replacement for CRISP. Database of federally funded biomedical research projects conducted at universities, hospitals, and other research institutions. Updated weekly to include addition of newly funded projects and revisions to prior awards. http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.efm

Schafer, L.S. (Ed.). (2008). Directory of research grants. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse.

Schlachter, G.A., & Weber, R.D. (2008). How to pay for your degree in nursing, 2008-2010. Eldorado Hills, CA: Reference Service Press.

Siva Theta Tau International I Honor Society of Nursing Research Grants Lists STTI and co-sponsored grants. www.nursingsociety.org/RESEARCH/SMALLGRANTS/Pages/grants_small.aspx

HISTORY OF NURSING/ARCHIVES

Allen, M. Nursing information access. Celebrating nursing history: What to keep. (1996). Nursing and Allied Health Resources Section, Medical Library Association. Includes weeding guidelines and list of classic works. www.nahrs.mlanet.org/resource/reports/weeding.html

American Association for the History of Nursing (AAHN) Nonprofit, education, and government resources relevant to nursing history. Includes a nursing history primer, selected nursing history books, and a bibliography for historical methodology, www.aahn.org/resource.html American College of Nurse-Midwives Records 1910-1999 (2008). www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscript/ead/aenm.html

Bullough,V.L., at al. (Eds.). American nursing: A biographical dictionary (1988-2000). 3 Vols. Vol. 1 (1988) and Vol. 2 (1992), New York: Garland. Vol. 3 (2000), New York: Springer.

Hall, I.A, (1997). Nurses in the archives: Archival sources for nursing history. London: Routledge.

History of Nursing: An Index to the Microfiche Collection (1983-1988). 3 Vols. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms International.

Howard Gotileb Archival Research Center at Boston University History of nursing archives. Personal and professional papers of nursing leaders, schools of nursing records, public health and professional organizations, and early textbooks. www.bu.edu/archives/holdings/historical/nursing.html

Images from the History of Medicine OHM) US National Library of Medicine (NLM). Includes approximately 670,000 black and white and color images. www.ihm.nlm.nih.gov/luna/servlet/view/all/

Interagency Council on Library Resources for Nursing. (1989). Guide to archival sources in nursing. West Long Branch, N J: Author.

Inventory of the Estelle Massey Osborne Papers, 1943-1967 (1984). New York Public Library. Describes contents of correspondence, programs, and publications of this pioneer for black nurses, www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/scm/scosborn.xml

Lewenson, S.B., & Kroh-Herrman, E. (Eds.). (2008). Capturing nursing history: A guide to historical methods in research. New York: Springer Publishing.

Midwifery, Nursing, and Obstetrics Manuscript Collections at NLM: A Subject Guide (2008). US National Library of Medicine. www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/nursing/home.html

Nursing History Review Official journal of the American Association for the History of Nursing. New York: Springer. Annual. Recent historical research and book reviews, www.aahn.org/nhrtoc.html

National League for Nursing Records 1894-1952 US National Library of Medicine. www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/ead/nln.html

Nursing Newsletters Online. Arthur L. Davis. Searchable archive of 35 state nursing association newsletters. Free pdfs. www.nursingald.com

Nursing studies OIndex, 1900-1959. An annotated guide to reported research in progress research methods and historical materials, in periodicals, books, and pamphlets published in English. (1963-1972). Philadelphia: Lippincott. Essential for researching nursing prior to 1960. (Reprinted in 1984, New York: Garland.)

Thompson, A. (1968). Bibliography of nursing literature, 1859-1960. London: Royal College of Nursing.

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing. Records of hospitals, schools of nursing, nursing alumni associations, professional and military associations, and personal papers. www.nursing.upenn.edu/history/

Zwerdling, M. (2004). Postcards of nursing: A worldwide tribute. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

INFORMATICS

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality www.ahrq.gov

Alliance for Nursing Informatics www.allianceni.org

American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Nursing Informatics Working Group (NI-WG) Represents the interests of nursing informatics and of the Working Group members with links to annual and current activities, recent newsletters, bylaws, wiki, resources, and related sites. www.amia.org/working-group/nursing-informatics/

American Nurses Association. (2008). Nursing informatics: Scope and standards of practice. Silver Spring, MD: ANA Press. Winner 2008 Society for Technical Communications Award of Excellence.

American Nurses Credantialing Center (ANCC) Mission is to improve nursing practice and promote high-quality health care services through voluntary credentialing programs and related services, www.nursecredentialing.org/default.aspx

American Nursing Informatics Association (ANIA) Promotes nursing informatics through communication, education, research, and professional activities. Site offers information on goals, conferences, membership, and related sites. www.ania.org

CARING (Connecting, Sharing & Advancing Healthcare Informatics) Advances the delivery of quality health care through the integration of informatics in practice, education, administration, and research. www.caringonline.org/mc/page.do

Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology ((:CHIT) www.cchit.org

Cornelius, F., & Gordon, M. (2006). PDA connections: Mobile technology for health care professionals. New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Health Information Technology US Department of Health & Human Services. Centralized government web location for information in Health Information Technology. http://healthit.hhs.gov/portal/server.pt

Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Provides resources to promote and support nursing informatics through knowledge sharing, advocacy, collaboration, innovation, community affiliations, and advising on public policy, www.himss.org/asp/topics_nursingInformatics.asp

Hebda, T., Czar, P., & Mascare, C. (2005). Handbook of informatics for nurses and health care professionals (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, N J: Pearson Prentice Hall.

International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) Special Interest Group Nursing Informatics. International nonprofit organization serving the needs of nurses in the field of nursing informatics, www.imia.org National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) American Nurses Association. www.nursingquality.org

Nursing Education Research, Technology, and Information Management Advisory Council (NERTIMAC) National League for Nursing Advisory Council. Promotes nursing education research, evidence-based learning and teaching, the integration of technology into teaching and learning, and the integration of information management into nursing education, www.nln.org/aboutnln/nertimac.htm

Nursing Information & Data. Set Evaluation Center (NIDSEC) Established by the American Nurses Association. www.nursingworld.org/nidsec/

Online Journal of Nursing Informatics www.ojni.org

Staundinger, B., Hob, V., & Ostermann, H. (2009). Nursing and clinical informatics: Socio-technical approaches. Hershey, PA.: IGI Global.

Tiger Initiative (Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform) Identifies information/knowledge management, best practices, and effective technology capabilities for nurses, www.tigersummit.com

Unified Medical Language System (UMILS) US National Library of Medicine www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/

Weaver, C., Delaney, C. Weber, P., & Carr, R. (2006). Nursing informatics for the 21st century: An international look at practice, trends, and the future. Chicago: HIMSS.

PATIENT SAFETY

AHRQ Patient Safety Network (PSNet) News and weekly updates of patient safety literature, tools, meetings, research, www.psnet.ahrq.gov/index.aspx

American Hospital Association Patient safety. Articles that AHA scans and updates for users, www.aha.org/aha/resource-center/bibliography/patient-safety.html

American Society of Health-Systems Phermacists Patient Safety Resource Center. Fosters fail-safe medication use in health systems through advocacy, education, and research, www.ashp.org/Import/PRACTICEANDPOLICY /PracticeResourceCenters/PatientSafety.aspx

Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) Patient Safety First initiative, www.aorn.org/AboutAORN/WhoWeAre/PatientSafetyFirst/

Canadian Nurses Association Patient safety resource guide. www.cna-nurses.ca/CNA/practice/environment/safety/guide/dcfault_e.aspx

Department of Defense (DoD) Patient Safety Center. http://dodpatientsafety.usuhs.mil

Farley, D.O., Morton, S.C, Damberg, C.L, Fremont, A., Berry, S.H., Grnanberg, M.D., et al. (2005). Assessment of the national patient safety initiative: Context and baseline: Evaluation report. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Health.

Frankel, A. (Ed.). (2006). Strategies for building a hospitalwide culture of patient safety. Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Joint Commission Resources.

Hall, L. (2005). Quality work environments for nurse and patient safety. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.

Healthgrades. (2008). HealthGrades fifth annual patient safety in American hospitals study. Golden, CO: Health Grades. www.healthgrades.com/media/dms/pdf /PatientSafetyInAmericanHospitalsStudy2008.pdf

Hughes, R.G. (Ed.). (2008). Patient safety and quality: An evidence-based handbook for nurses (AHRQ Publication No. 08-0043). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Also online: www.ahrq.gov/qual/nurseshdbk/

Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) The nation's only 501c(3)nonprofit organization devoted entirely to medication error prevention and safe medication use. www.ismp.org

Joint Commission Resources. (2006). Medication reconciliation handbook. Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Author.

Joint Commission Resources. (2007). Front line of defense: The role of nurses in preventing sentinel events (2nd ed.). Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Author.

Joint Commission Resources. (2008). Meeting the Joint Commission's 2009 national patient safety goals. Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Author.

Joint Commission Resources. (2009). Patient safety: Essentials for health care (5th ed.). Oakbrook Terrace, IL: Author.

MedlinePlus Patient safety, www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/patientsafety.html

Medscape Patient safety resources. Search internally to Patient Safety Resource Center. Free registration, www.medscape.com

National Center for Patient Safety (2009). Established to develop a culture of safety throughout the Veterans Health Administration. www.patientsafety.gov

National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP) Independent body comprised of 26 national organizations, www.nccmerp.org

National Patient Sefety Agency Coordinates efforts aimed at patient safety incidents occurring in the National Health Service, UK. www.npsa.nhs.uk

National Quality Forum Nursing care quality at NQF. Links to 15 consensus standards for "nursing sensitive care." www.qualityforum.org/nursing/

Rozovsky, F.A., & Woods, J.R. Jr. (Eds.). (2005). Handbook of patient safety compliance: A practical guide for health care organizations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

World Health Organization WHO patient safety, www.who.int/patientsafety/en/

PUBLIC HEALTH/DISASTER PREPAREDNESS

Adelman, D.S., & Legg, T.J. (2009). Disaster nursing: A handbook for practice. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett.

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Public health emergency preparedness, www.ahrq.gov/prep/index.html

American Nurses Association. (2007). Public health nursing: Scope and standards. Silver Spring, MD: Author.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Emergency preparedness and response, www.emergency.cdc.gov

Emergency Preparedness: Planning for Disaster Response Links to articles on emergency preparedness from Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals /OJIN/JournalTopics/EmergencyPreparedness.aspx

Kuntz, S.W., Frable, P., Qureshi, K., & Strong, LL (2008). Disaster preparedness white paper for community/public health nurse educators. Association of Community Health Nursing Educators (ACHNE). www.achne.org/files/public/DisasterPreparednessWhitePaper.pdf

National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (NCPTSD) Advances clinical care and social welfare of US veterans and the general public through research, education, and training on PTSD and stress-related disorders. www.ncptsd.va.gov

New York Academy of Medicine. (2009). Resource guide for public health preparedness, www.phpreparedness.info/about.php

Outreach Activities & Resources SIS (Specialized Information Services) Special populations: Emergency and disaster preparedness. (2008). US National Library of Medicine. www.sis.nlm.nih.gov/outreach/specialpopulationsanddisasters.html

Nursing Emergency Preparedness Education Coalition www.nursing.vanderbih.edu/incmce/

Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Workforce (2009). Collaborative effort of government agencies, public health organizations, and health sciences libraries to assist public health workforce find and use information effectively, http://phpartners.org

PILOTS (Published International Literature On Traumatic Stress) Produced by National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and freely available via CSA Illumina. Includes citations to all literature on PTSD and other mental-health sequelae of traumatic events, without disciplinary, linguistic, or geographical limitations. Coverage 1871-present. www.ptsd.va.gov

Public Health Nursing Section.American Public Health Association. www.apha.org/membergroups/sections/aphasections/phn/

Quad Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations www.achne.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3292/

RAND Center for Public Health Preparedness (2009). www.rand.org/health/centers/preparedness/index.html

US Department of Homeland Security National Response Framework Resource Center. www.fema.gov/emergency/nrf/

Veenema, T.G. (2009). ReadyRN: Handbook for disaster nursing and emergency preparedness. St. Louis, MO: Mosby/Elsevier.

STATISTICS

Organization and several sources for this Statistics section are based on March 5, 2009 update of the following article: Schloman, B.F. (2001, August 31). Using health statistics: A Nightingale legacy. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing. www.nursingworld.org/MainMenuCategories/ANAMarketplace/ANAPeriodicals /OJIN/TableofContents/Volume62001/No3Sept01/UsingHealthStatistics.aspx

NURSING

Interegency Collaborative on Nursing Statistics (ICONS) Promotes the generation and utilization of data, information, and research about nurses, nursing education, and the nursing workforce. Website provides list of national studies related to the nursing workforce, www.iconsdata.org

National Center for Health Workforce Analysis Reports www.bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/reports/

National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) Disseminates data related to the licensure of nurses, www.ncsbn.org

National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses 2004 (2006). ftp://ftp.hrsa.gov/bhpr/workforce/0306rnss.pdf

NLN DataView™ Graphs and tables derived from National League for Nursing national nursing educations surveys. Open access and downloadable in a variety of formats, www.nln.org/research/slides/index.htm

GENERAL--UNITED STATES

Demographic Data

Community Health Status Indicators Report www.communityhealth.hhs.gov

Health Data Interactive National health statistics for infants, children, adolescents, adults, and older adults; can be customized by age, gender, race/ethnicity, and geographic location, www.cdc.gov/nchs/hdi.htm

State and Community Health Profiles www.cdc.gov/hrqol/community.htm

State Health Facts Kaiser Family Foundation. www.statehealthfacts.kff.org

US Census Bureau Includes plans for Census 2010. www.census.gov

US Census Bureau State & county quickfacts. Facts by population, business, and geographical area; includes Census 2000 data. http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/

US Census Bureau 2009 Statistical abstract. Considered best single comprehensive online source for US statistics. Summary of statistics on social, political, and economic organization of the US. www.census.gov/compendia/statab/

Data Aggregators

DataPlace Statistics aggregator that gathers commonly sought demographic, economic, business, and housing statistical series from a variety of federal data-gathering organizations; provides several powerful, easy-to-use analytical tools for comparing and ranking data according to specifications, www.dataplace.org

FEDERAL AGENCIES AS KEY SOURCES FOR US HEALTH STATISTICS

National Center for Health Statistics www.edc.gov/nchs/ Principal vital and health statistics agency of the federal government.

Birth Data www.cdc.gov/nchs/births.htm

Data Warehouse www.cdc.gov/nchs/datawh.htm

FASTSATS A to Z Quick access to statistics on topics of public health importance, www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/Default.htm

Mortality Data www.cdc.gov/nchs/deaths.htm

Natlonal Health Cure Surveys www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhcs.htm

National Vital Statistics System Official national vital statistics provided by each state, www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss.htm

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov

Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Tracks US health conditions and risk behaviors, www.cdc.gov/brfss/

Data & Statistics Links by topic, www.cdc.gov/DataStatistics/

Health E-Stats Web-only release of selected statistics. www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/hestats.htm

HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance /resources/reports/2007report/default.htm

MMWR/Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report www.cdc.gov/mmwr/

MMWR Summary of Notifiable Diseases United States Last issue of each volume of MMWR.

National Program of Cancer Registries www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/

WISQARS Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System. www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/

Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/yrbs/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administers Medicare, Medicaid, and State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). www.cms.hhs.gov

Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Provides statistics on the health workforce and the medically underserved, www.hrsa.gov

GENERAL HEALTH COMPILATIONS

Commonwealth Fund Surveys track trends in health coverage, access, and quality and general policy/practice issues in the US and internationally. www.commonweahhfund.org/Surveys/

Health, United States NCHS annual report on trends in health statistics. www.cdc.gov/nchs/hus.htm

Healthy People 2010 National health objectives, www.healthypeople.gov

Kaiser Family Fauna Focuses on major health care issues in the US. www.kff.org

INTERNATIONAL

Kaiser Family Foundation Global health facts. www.globalhealthfacts.org/

Pan American Health Organization Basic country health profiles for the Americas. Provides information by countries in the Americas including demo-graphic, socioeconomic, health risk indicators, data relating to health care delivery, and statement of trends, www.paho.org/english/sha/profiles.htm

United Nations Statistics Division Demographic and social statistics and indicators. www.un.org/Depts/unsd/

US Census Bureau International Data Base/IDB Includes statistical tables with demographic, vital statistics, and socioeconomic data for 227 countries and areas of the world, www.census.gov/ipc/www/idb/

WHOSIS/WHO Statistical Information System Statistics for >100 core indicators on mortality, morbidity, risk factors, service coverage, and health systems of WHO member nations, www.who.int/whosis/

World Health Organization (WHO) Data and statistics, www.who.int/research/en/ TOOLS FOR FINDING STATISTICS

CDC Wonder Provides access to public health reports and data systems categorized by topic, http://wonder.cdc.gov

DataFERRET Federal Electronic Research and Review Extraction Tool Provides access to large NCHS datasets, www.cdc.gov/nchs/datawh/ferret/ferret.htm

Epi Info Public domain software packages to produce epidemiological statistics, tables, graphs and maps. www.ede.gov/epiinfo/

FedStats Gateway to statistics from over 100 US federal agencies, www.fedstats.gov

$$ Lexis Nexis Statistical Database containing detailed abstracts, indexing, and locator information for all statistical reports of general research value issued by the federal government since the early 1960s. Also indexes publications of state and private agencies, and statistical publications of such intergovernmental organizations as the IMF, UN, OECD, and World Bank. Direct links to key statistical data available on federal agency websites and to hundreds of reports stored within the Universe service itself. http://academic.lexisnexis.com/online-services/statistical-overview.aspx

$$ National Information Center on Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR) Finding and using health statistics: A self-study course. (2008). www.nhn.nih.gov/nichsr/usestats/index.htm

WRITERS' MANUALS AND GUIDES

Medical Association. (2007). American Medical Association manual of style: A guide for authors and editors (10th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. Also $$ AMA Manual of Style Online at: www.amamanualofstyle.com//oso/public/index.html

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National Library of Medicine. Citing medicine: The NLM style guide for authors, editors, and publishers (2nd ed.). (2007). www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=citmed.TOC&depth=2/

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Raymond H. Mulford Library, Medical College of Ohio. (2009). Instructions to authors in the health sciences. Links to websites for >3,500 journals in the health and life sciences http://mulford.meduohio.edu/instr/

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