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Resources for NURS 7910: Advanced Research for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice

The information resources on this page serve as supplementary materials for NURS 7910:

For assistance accessing and using resources, please contact your Nursing Librarian Jodi Jameson

Formulating a Searchable PICOT Question

The first step in EBP involves formulating a well-built and searchable clinical question. The PICOT framework is the most commonly utilized template for creating a clear, focused, and searchable question. Below are key resources to help you develop a strong question. 

For guidance on formulating a PICOT question, please refer to the following pages:

Finding Evidence to Support Clinical Questions

The next step in EBP involves searching for evidence, or research literature, related to your clinical (i.e. PICOT) question. The main concepts of your question will be used to develop search terms and search strategies for searching library databases. 

For guidance on conducting a literature search, please refer to the following pages: 

Research Studies

There are 3 broad categories of research study design (click the links below to read definitions/descriptions of each):


Recommended Readings

Type of Research Design Articles 
Quantitative

Bloomfield, J., & Fisher, M. J. (2019). Quantitative research designJournal of the Australasian Rehabilitation Nurses’ Association22(2), 27–30. https://doi.org/10.33235/jarna.22.2.27-30

Slater, P., & Hasson, F. (2025). Quantitative research designs, hierarchy of evidence and validityJournal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing32(3), 656–660. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.13135

Qualitative

Danford, C. A. (2023). Understanding the evidence: Qualitative research designsUrologic Nursing43(1), 41–45. https://doi.org/10.7257/2168-4626.2023.43.1.41

Doyle, L., McCabe, C., Keogh, B., Brady, A., & McCann, M. (2020). An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing researchJournal of Research in Nursing25(5), 443–455. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987119880234

Luciani, M., Jack, S. M., Campbell, K., Orr, E., Durepos, P., Li, L., Strachan, P., & Di Mauro, S. (2019). An introduction to qualitative health research. Professioni infermieristiche72(1), 60–68.

Mixed-Methods van Griensven, H., Moore, A. P., & Hall, V. (2014). Mixed methods research – The best of both worlds? Manual Therapy19(5), 367–371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.math.2014.05.005

Guidelines

Finding Guidelines in Journals

Guidelines are often published as articles in peer-reviewed journals. 

To locate guideline articles published in professional, health sciences journals, the best place to start is a research database. 

ClinicalKey and PubMed provide efficient search features to narrow results to clinical practice guidelines.

Instructions are provided below.

ClinicalKey

  • Option 1: Next to the search box in the middle of the page, choose Guidelines from the drop-down menu. Type your search terms in the box, and click Search
  • Option 2: Browse all guidelines by clicking the Guidelines box on the main ClinicalKey page 

PubMed

  • Access PubMed via the PubMed@UT link to see all filters/limiting options
  • Conduct your search, then click the Guideline filter on the left side of the search results screen

Critical Appraisal of Research Evidence

After you find research studies and guidelines related to your clinical question, it is necessary to critically appraise them to assess their methodological quality, overall applicability to your question (including your population and intervention), and to weigh the strengths and weaknesses of those studies in supporting your question. Critical appraisal is an essential step before you can extrapolate data in published research studies to your specific clinical question. 


Critical Appraisal LibGuide

For more information on critical appraisal, including important critical appraisal tools, please visit the Critical Appraisal LibGuide


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