Evidenced-Based Medicine
From Simmons Library Research Guides
We have selected these resources to help you find relevant information on your research topic. Please contact a librarian for help using the resources listed in this guide or for help with your research process.
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Reference and Background Information
You may also consult the resources below for overviews of the topic that you have chosen to research. Use these resources to help you to put your topic in context and give you the big picture of what information exists about your topic. These resources may have bibliographies at the end of each entry that can help further your research.
Search for Reference sources that contain information about your specific research topic here:
You may also consult the resources below for overviews of the topic that you have chosen to research. Use these resources to help you to put your topic in context and give you the big picture of what information exists about your topic. These resources may have bibliographies at the end of each entry that can help further your research.
- British Medical Journal
Level 1 Periodicals PER R11 .B82 and Simmons Eresource
The British Medical Journal, a publication of the British Medical Association, is one of the world's most authoritative publishers of scientific studies, papers and commentary on health related topics. The online version provides access to full-text issues from 1994 to the present, for searching and browsing.
- Evidence-Based Medicine Toolkit
Simmons Ebook
- Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine : Fallibility and Responsibility in Clinical Science
Level G Books R725.5 .G66 2003 and Simmons Eresource
This book provides a good overview of the history and main concepts of Evidence-Based Medicine.
- Evidence-Based Medicine : How to Practice and Teach EBM
Level 1 Reserves Circulation Desk RA654 .E9 2000
A short, practical handbook for those who want to learn or teach Evidence-Based Medicine. Also includes glossary of terms and index.
- Evidence-Based Medicine Workbook
Simmons Eresource
A basic overview of Evidence-Based Medicine in workbook format. Includes an introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine, an overview of the steps involved and a section of resources and further reading.
- Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines
Level 1 Reference R723.7 .E952 2005
This reference work provides EBM guidelines for a wide range of diseases and conditions. It includes both symptom based guidelines and disease-specific guidelines.
- Ethics and Evidence-Based Medicine Fallibility and Responsibility in Clinical Science
Level G R725.5 .G66 2003 and Simmons Eresource
This book provides a good overview of the history and main concepts of Evidence-Based Medicine.
- Systematic Reviews to Support Evidence-Based Medicine : How to Review and Apply Findings of Healthcare Research
Level 1 Reserves Circulation Desk R853.S94 S97x 2003
This guide provides a short, step by step approach to understanding systematic reviews.
- Users' guides to the medical literature : a manual for evidence-based clinical practice
Level 1 Reference RA427 .U84 2002
This manual provides an introduction to the published literature of Evidence-Based Medicine. Includes references for each article and an extensive glossary.
Finding Articles
Below are suggested databases and indexes for articles on the topic that you have chosen to research. These databases include articles from newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals. Articles are shorter and more narrowly focused than books or reference materials so you should use them after you have narrowed your topic.
- Academic Search Complete
Simmons Eresource
Academic Search Complete is a great place to start your search for both popular and scholarly articles, no matter what your topic is! It contains journals from almost every topic and is designed specifically for academic institutions. It provides more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, 4,400 of which are peer-reviewed journals. This resource also features content as far back as 1865.
- Academic Onefile
Simmons Eresource
Academic Onefile contains 8,000 academic journals, the majority in full-text, available in HTML and PDF formats. In addition it contains hundreds of podcasts and transcripts from NPR, CNN, and the CBC.
- Expanded Academic ASAP
Simmons Eresource
From arts and the humanities to social sciences, science and technology, this database meets research needs across all academic disciplines. Access scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspapers - many with full text and images. Updated daily.
TIP: Use the Advanced Search for a more precise search!
- Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Simmons Eresource
Part of Ovid's Evidence Based Medicine Reviews collection, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews includes full text systematic reviews and other articles on healthcare effects prepared by The Cochrane Collaboration.
- Evidence Based Medicine Reviews
Simmons Eresource
Ovid's Evidence Based Medicine Review collection. Contains EBM reviews from mutliple sources including American College of Physicians, the National Health Services'Centre for Reviews and Dissemination and the Cochrane Collaboration.
- Medline
Simmons Eresource
Created by the National Library of Medicine, Medline provides access to articles about biomedical, health, and biological. It is the "authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more." Approximately 5,000 of the world's leading biomedical journals are indexed in Medline.
Searching the Web
Tips for Searching the Internet:
- Use the advanced search function, which is available from most search engines:
- Google - See also "Advanced Search Tips"
- Ask - Click "Advanced." See also "Advanced Search Tips"
- Live (MSN) - See also "Options"
- Exalead - See also "Exalead FAQ"
- Yahoo! Search
- Limit your search to .edu and .gov sites. These often provide quality research, statistics, and commentary. Sites ending in .org often have good information, too, but are likely to espouse a strong stance or bias on the issues they cover and may not be objective.
- Try Scandoo, which presents search results from Google, Yahoo! Search, or Live (MSN) with an evaluation about the objectivity, credibility, and overall reliability of the site.
- Consider using a directory of pre-screened, annotated sites:
Writing Style and Citation
For more information on style and citation for this discipline, please contact the Simmons College Writing Center
You may also consider consulting these resources:
- Writing Resources
Free Online
The Writing Center provides online resources for citing your research. If you are unsure of which citation style to use, consult your professor and consider the following:- Use APA (American Psychological Association) when your topic is in the Social Sciences
- Use ASA (American Sociological Association) when your topic is in Sociology
- Use MLA (Modern Language Association) when your topic is in the Humanities
- Use Chicago/Turabian when your topic is in Literature, History or the Arts
- Use CSE (Council of Science Editors) when your topic is in the Sciences
- RefWorks
Simmons Eresource
RefWorks is a great program for organizing articles, books, and other materials you need for research. You can also use RefWorks to create bibliographies, create in text citations in your paper (Write-N-Cite), and share your research with others. Access RefWorks from the A-Z list of resources on the library's web page, and then follow the instructions to create your own username and password. We hold RefWorks Clinics throughout the semester. For more information, ask a reference librarian

