Read the title and the abstract, this will include a complete summary, look for clearly outlined objectives to the research, and precise conclusions.
If the article does not have an abstract, read the conclusions or the summary at the end of the article first.
If the article is on-topic and a quality source with clear research objectives and logical conclusions, read the article beginning to end
There are two broad categories of research quantitative and qualitative. Read more about each in the tabbed boxes.
Research methodology falls into two broad categories: quantitative and qualitative. Many research papers will be "mixed methods", including techniques and strategies of both, relying on multiple data collection methods for triangulation or corroboration of the findings.
Research-based on traditional scientific methods, which generates numerical data which represents measures of attributes of the phenomena that are being studied and usually seeks to establish causal relationships between two or more variables, using statistical methods to test the strength and significance of the relationships.
Research aimed at building an understanding of human experience, perceptions, motivations, intentions, and behaviors based on description and observation and utilizing a naturalistic interpretative approach to a subject and its contextual setting.
There are many different types of evidence involved in evidence-based practice. The pyramid of evidence showcases the types of evidence scaled for their quality/validity (top is the most vetted evidence, bottom the least) that is available.
Though many articles may be evidence-based, for research purposes evidence-based generally refers to articles in the medical, nursing, psychiatry, and related health sciences fields.
Evidence-based might be described as evidence-based practice, evidence-based healthcare or evidence-based medicine.
The databases below have evidence-based articles. Find them by using keywords:
CINAHL stands for Cumulated Index in Nursing and Allied Health Literature. CINAHL Complete provides indexing of over 3,800 top nursing and allied health literature available including nursing journals and publications from the National League for Nursing and the American Nurses Association. Literature indexed in CINAHL covers a wide range of topics including nursing, biomedicine, health sciences, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health and 17 allied health disciplines. CINAHL also provides access to health care books, nursing dissertations, selected conference proceedings, standards of practice, audiovisuals, book chapters and summarized evidence-based resources such as care sheets and quick lessons.