Please review complete instructions on attached document
**Clinical issue will remain the same for the entire course and will be the basis for the development of your PICOT question. ** Please choose a clinical issue that is easy to work with as this will remain for the rest of the course.
**
T
HI
S
DISCUSSION IS DIVIDE IN TWO PARTS
–
0
.
MAIN DISCUSSION POS
T
BY TUESDAY 03/
23
/2021 BEFORE 8:00 PM EST
0.
TWO REPLIES BY FRIDAY 03/
26
/2021 BEFORE 8:00 PM EST
Discussion: Se
a
rching Databases
When you decide to purchase a new car, you first decide what is important to you. If mileage and
dependability are t
he
important factors, you will search for data focused more on these factors and
less on color options and sound systems.
The same holds tru
e when searching for research evidence to guide your
clinical in
quiry and
professional decisions. Developing a formula for an answerable, researchable question that
addresses your need will make the search process much more effective. One such formula is t
he
PICO(T) format.
·
Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a
clinical in
quiry.
·
Review the materials offering guidance on using databases, performing keyword searches,
and developing PICO(T) questions provided in the Resources.
·
Review the Resources for guidance and develop a PICO(T) question of interest to you for
further study.
It is suggested that an Intervention
–
type PICOT question be developed as these
seem to work best for this cou
rse.
To Prepare:
**C
linical issue will remain the same for the entire course and will be the basis for the
development of your PICOT
question. *
* Please
choose
a clinical issue that is easy to work
with as this
will remain for the rest of the cou
rse.
1.
T
ransform a clinical inquiry into a searchable question in PICO(T) format, so you can search
the electronic databases more effectively and efficiently.
2.
Based on the clinical issue of interest and using keywords related to the clinical issue of
interest,
search at least two different databases in the Walden Library to identify at least four
relevant peer
–
reviewed articles related to y
our clinical issue of interest.
You should not be
using systematic reviews for this assignment, select original research ar
ticles.
DISCUSSION:
3.
Post a brief description of y
our clinical issue of interest.
4.
S
hare
PICO(T) question and examine strateg
ies you might use to increase the rigor and
effectiveness of a database search on your PICO(T) question.
5.
Describe your search results in terms of the number of articles returned on original research
a
nd how this changed as you added search terms using your Boolean operators.
6.
Finally, explain strategies you might make to increase the rigor and effectiveness of a
database search on your PICO(T) question.
Be specific and provide examples
.
**AT LEAS
T
3 REFERENCES**
**THIS DISCUSSION IS DIVIDE IN TWO PARTS
–
1.
MAIN DISCUSSION POST BY TUESDAY 03/
23
/2021 BEFORE 8:00 PM EST
2.
TWO REPLIES BY FRIDAY 03/
26
/2021 BEFORE 8:00 PM EST
Discussion: Searching Databases
When you decide to purchase a new car, you first decide what is important to you. If mileage and
dependability are the important factors, you will search for data focused more on these factors and
less on color options and sound systems.
The same holds tru
e when searching for research evidence to guide your clinical inquiry and
professional decisions. Developing a formula for an answerable, researchable question that
addresses your need will make the search process much more effective. One such formula is t
he
PICO(T) format.
·
Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a
clinical in
quiry.
·
Review the materials offering guidance on using databases, performing keyword searches,
and developing PICO(T) questions provided in the Resources.
·
Review the Resources for guidance and develop a PICO(T) question of interest to you for
further study.
It is suggested that an Intervention
–
type PICOT question be developed as these
seem to work best for this course.
To Prepare:
**C
linical issue will remain the same for the entire course and will be the basis for the
development of your PICOT
question. *
* Please
choose
a clinical issue that is easy to work
with as this
will remain for the rest of the cou
rse.
1.
T
ransform a clinical inquiry into a searchable question in PICO(T) format, so you can search
the electronic databases more effectively and efficiently.
2.
Based on the clinical issue of interest and using keywords related to the clinical issue of
interest,
search at least two different databases in the Walden Library to identify at least four
relevant peer
–
reviewed articles related to your clinical issue of interest.
You should not be
using systematic reviews for this assignment, select original research ar
ticles.
DISCUSSION:
3.
Post a brief description of y
our clinical issue of interest.
4.
S
hare
PICO(T) question and examine strateg
ies you might use to increase the rigor and
effectiveness of a database search on your PICO(T) question.
5.
Describe your search results in terms of the number of articles returned on original research
a
nd how this changed as you added search terms using your Boolean operators.
6.
Finally, explain strategies you might make to increase the rigor and effectiveness of a
database search on your PICO(T) question.
Be specific and provide examples
.
**AT LEAS
T
3 REFERENCES**
**THIS DISCUSSION IS DIVIDE IN TWO PARTS –
1. MAIN DISCUSSION POST BY TUESDAY 03/23/2021 BEFORE 8:00 PM EST
2. TWO REPLIES BY FRIDAY 03/26/2021 BEFORE 8:00 PM EST
Discussion: Searching Databases
When you decide to purchase a new car, you first decide what is important to you. If mileage and
dependability are the important factors, you will search for data focused more on these factors and
less on color options and sound systems.
The same holds true when searching for research evidence to guide your clinical inquiry and
professional decisions. Developing a formula for an answerable, researchable question that
addresses your need will make the search process much more effective. One such formula is the
PICO(T) format.
Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a
clinical inquiry.
Review the materials offering guidance on using databases, performing keyword searches,
and developing PICO(T) questions provided in the Resources.
Review the Resources for guidance and develop a PICO(T) question of interest to you for
further study. It is suggested that an Intervention-type PICOT question be developed as these
seem to work best for this course.
To Prepare:
**Clinical issue will remain the same for the entire course and will be the basis for the
development of your PICOT question. ** Please choose a clinical issue that is easy to work
with as this will remain for the rest of the course.
1. Transform a clinical inquiry into a searchable question in PICO(T) format, so you can search
the electronic databases more effectively and efficiently.
2. Based on the clinical issue of interest and using keywords related to the clinical issue of
interest, search at least two different databases in the Walden Library to identify at least four
relevant peer-reviewed articles related to your clinical issue of interest. You should not be
using systematic reviews for this assignment, select original research articles.
DISCUSSION:
3. Post a brief description of your clinical issue of interest.
4. Share PICO(T) question and examine strategies you might use to increase the rigor and
effectiveness of a database search on your PICO(T) question.
5. Describe your search results in terms of the number of articles returned on original research
and how this changed as you added search terms using your Boolean operators.
6. Finally, explain strategies you might make to increase the rigor and effectiveness of a
database search on your PICO(T) question. Be specific and provide examples.
**AT LEAST 3 REFERENCES**
D
AT
ELINE:
FRIDAY
3/
2
6/2021
Instructions:
Respond
to your colleague and provide fur
the
r suggestions on how their database search might be
improved.
**
AT
LEAST
2
REFERENCES
**
D
anielle
Robinson
Top of Form
Hello Professor and class the previous three presidents allocated billions of dollars to fight the war on opioid addiction an
d a
large portion of the money was utilized for medication assistant treatment, clinicians to support clients in the recovery
proce
ss and rehabilitation centers.
According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services increased prescripitons of
opioid medications leading to widespread misuse of both prescription and non
–
prescription opioid before it became clear that
these medic
ations could indeed be highly addictive.
Health and human services state that as of June 2020 48,006 deaths were
attributed to overdosing on synthetic opioids.
I chose a topic concerning opioid addiction and recovery.
I started a new job working with wo
men who are suffering from
substance abuse.
As a new employee i am intrigued with this process, I have many unanswered questions.
I see the clients on
an outpatient basis and another residential group for up to 21 days so my PICOT question is based on me
not having the
opportunity to see these women return back to society and mending those broken relationships.
PICOT Do adults recovering from substance abuse that receive psychotherapy compared to no behavioral therapy have a
decrease incid
ence
of relapse
and a better repoire with family after six months of rehabilitation services?
CINAHL Plus with Full Text and Medline were used to perform the search on my PICOT
Search results:
Opioid rehabilitation 68 results
Opioid addiction 1, 430 results
Opioid AND rec
overy or reabilitation 4, 093
Opioid Recovery AND relationships 20
Strategies that could increase the rigor and effectiveness of the search include ( Walden University Library)
Year of publication
publication type
limiting to full text only
geography
Refer
ence
U.S Department of Health and Human Services
Retrieved
from www.hhs.gov/opioids/about
-the-
epidemic/index.html
Walden University. (n.d.
–
g).
Keyword searching: Finding articles on your topic: Introduction to keyword searching.
Retrieved
September 19, 2018, from Http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword/searching
–
basics
Bottom of Form
DATELINE:
FRIDAY
3/26/2021
Instructions:
Respond
to your colleague and provide further suggestions on how their database search might be
improved.
**
AT
LEAST
2
REFERENCES
**
D
anielle
Robinson
Hello Professor and class the previous three presidents allocated billions of dollars to fight the war on opioid addiction an
d a
large portion of the money was utilized for medication assistant treatment, clinicians to support clients in the recovery
proce
ss and rehabilitation centers.
According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services increased prescripitons of
opioid medications leading to widespread misuse of both prescription and non
–
prescription opioid before it became clear that
these medic
ations could indeed be highly addictive.
Health and human services state that as of June 2020 48,006 deaths were
attributed to overdosing on synthetic opioids.
I chose a topic concerning opioid addiction and recovery.
I started a new job working with wo
men who are suffering from
substance abuse.
As a new employee i am intrigued with this process, I have many unanswered questions.
I see the clients on
an outpatient basis and another residential group for up to 21 days so my PICOT question is based on me
not having the
opportunity to see these women return back to society and mending those broken relationships.
PICOT Do adults recovering from substance abuse that receive psychotherapy compared to no behavioral therapy have a
decrease incidence of relapse
and a better repoire with family after six months of rehabilitation services?
CINAHL Plus with Full Text and Medline were used to perform the search on my PICOT
Search results:
Opioid rehabilitation 68 results
Opioid addiction 1, 430 results
Opioid AND rec
overy or reabilitation 4, 093
Opioid Recovery AND relationships 20
Strategies that could increase the rigor and effectiveness of the search include ( Walden University Library)
Year of publication
publication type
limiting to full text only
geography
Refer
ence
U.S Department of Health and Human Services Retrieved from www.hhs.gov/opioids/about
–
the
–
epidemic/index.html
Walden University. (n.d.
–
g).
Keyword searching: Finding articles on your topic: Introduction to keyword searching.
Retrieved
September 19, 2018, from Http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword/searching
–
basics
DATELINE: FRIDAY 3/26/2021
Instructions: Respond to your colleague and provide further suggestions on how their database search might be
improved.
** AT LEAST 2 REFERENCES**
Danielle Robinson
Hello Professor and class the previous three presidents allocated billions of dollars to fight the war on opioid addiction and a
large portion of the money was utilized for medication assistant treatment, clinicians to support clients in the recovery
process and rehabilitation centers. According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services increased prescripitons of
opioid medications leading to widespread misuse of both prescription and non-prescription opioid before it became clear that
these medications could indeed be highly addictive. Health and human services state that as of June 2020 48,006 deaths were
attributed to overdosing on synthetic opioids.
I chose a topic concerning opioid addiction and recovery. I started a new job working with women who are suffering from
substance abuse. As a new employee i am intrigued with this process, I have many unanswered questions. I see the clients on
an outpatient basis and another residential group for up to 21 days so my PICOT question is based on me not having the
opportunity to see these women return back to society and mending those broken relationships.
PICOT Do adults recovering from substance abuse that receive psychotherapy compared to no behavioral therapy have a
decrease incidence of relapse and a better repoire with family after six months of rehabilitation services?
CINAHL Plus with Full Text and Medline were used to perform the search on my PICOT
Search results:
Opioid rehabilitation 68 results
Opioid addiction 1, 430 results
Opioid AND recovery or reabilitation 4, 093
Opioid Recovery AND relationships 20
Strategies that could increase the rigor and effectiveness of the search include ( Walden University Library)
Year of publication
publication type
limiting to full text only
geography
Reference
U.S Department of Health and Human Services Retrieved from www.hhs.gov/opioids/about-the-epidemic/index.html
Walden University. (n.d.-g). Keyword searching: Finding articles on your topic: Introduction to keyword searching. Retrieved
September 19, 2018, from Http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword/searching-basics
D
A
T
EL
I
NE:
FRIDAY
3/
2
6/2021
In
s
t
r
ucti
on
s:
Respon
d
to
y
ou
r
co
ll
e
a
gue
an
d
provide fur
th
e
r suggestions on
how
the
ir d
at
a
base
search
might
be
improved
.
**
AT
LEAST
2
REFERENCES
**
Donique
McCl
in
t
on
Background
CLABSI
prevention
with
in
the
neonatal
population
is
my
clinical
issue
of
inte
res
t
I
have
chosen
and
will
base on
developing
my
PICOT
question
.
CLABSI,
a
cent
ral
line
–
associated
bloodstream
inf
ect
ion,
should
be
considered
a
seve
re,
medical
–
induced
complication
(
Stroever,
et
al.,
2020)
that
can
be
prevented
with
proper
education
and
management.
With
in
my
six
years
of my
registered
nurse
lic
ensure
,
I have
encountered
CLABSIs
in the neonatal
intensive
c
are
unit
very
frequently.
Search
Terms
and
Database
s
Utilized
f
or
Search
Attempting
to
research
my
topic
of interest in the
Walden
University
Library
(n.d.a.)
,
using
the
terms
“CLABSI
prevention in the
NICU
”,
nine
article
s
res
ulted
.
Although
out of the
nine,
each
article
seems
to be
fitting
for
my clinical issue of
interest.
With my
occupation
history,
I
know
there
is
many
more
articles
base on my clinical issue of interest.
Search
Results,
Articles
Returned,
and
Changes
from
use
of
Boolean
Ope
rators
According
to Walden University Library
(n.d.b.)
,
commanding
a
database
to search for
multiple
terms or
concepts
at the
same
time,
narrowing
down
my
search,
and
possibly
entail
looking
for
alternative
terms that
yield
more
results
r
eveal
from
utilizing
Boolean
operators.
After
altering
the search with Boolean
terminology,
I
attempted
an
advanced
search for
“CLABSI”
and
“infant
or
baby
or
newborn
or
neonate,”
which
resulted in
349
articles.
Slightly
altering my Boolean advanced my resulted article
significantly,
therefore
benefiting
my
research.
Database
Strategies
to
Increase
Rigor
and
Effectiveness
There
are
several
plan
s
I
could
make
to
increase
the
consistency
and
effectiveness
when
searching
databases
to
answer
my PICOT
question.
I have
already
complete
d
the
first
step
of,
according
to
Melnyk
&
Fineout
–
Overholt
(2018),
convey
the clinical issue
into
a
searchable,
answerable
question;
in the
NICU,
how
does
the
anti
–
septic
technique
compare
with the
occurrence
of CLABSI
aff
ect the
patient’s
outcome
will
admitted
.
This
type
of question
would
be considered a
focused,
foreground
question.
An
other
plan I could use to increase the consistency and effectiveness is utilizing my
“available
support
and multiple databases or
sources,
and
well
–
practice
d
techniques
to ensure that
reliable
evidence
is
found”
(Melnyk
& Fineout-
Overholt,
2018,
p.
87).
This technique will
gather
information
from
different
viewpoints
to complete my
researched
information.
Since
I have
worked
at several NICU, I could
utilize
the
policy
and
procedure
handbook
of the other
units
to compare the anti-septic
techniques.
PICOT
Question
Noted
within
the
above
foreground question are the
population,
interest,
compassion
needs,
and
outcome;
all to
compose
a PICOT question. In the NICU
(P),
how does the anti-septic technique
(I)
compared
with the occurrence of CLABSI
(C)
affect
the patient’s outcome
(O)
will admitted
(T).
References
Melnyk,
B.
M.,
& Fineout-Overholt,
E.
(2018).
Evidence
–
based
practice in
nursing
&
health
care
:
A
guide
to
best
practice(4
th
ed.).
Philadelphia,
PA:
Wolters
Kluwer.
Stroever,
S.
,
Boston,
K.,
Ellsworth,
M.,
Cuccaro,
P.,
&
McCurdy,
S.
(2020).
Qualitative
process
evaluation
of a
central
line-associated bloodstream
infection
(CLABSI)
prevention
team
in the neonatal intensive care
unit.
American
Journal
of
Infection
Control,
48(9),
987
–
992.
http
s://doi
–
org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2019.12.020
Walden University
Library.
(n.d.a.)
Databases
A-
Z:
Nursing.
Retrieved
from
http
s://academicguides.waldenu.edu/az.php?s=19981
Walden University Library. (n.d.b.)
Keyword
searching:
Finding
articles on
your
topic:
Boolean
terms.
Retrieved from
https://academicgu
ides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword/boolean
Bottom of Form
DATELINE:
FRIDAY
3/26/2021
Instructions:
Respon
d
to
your
colleague and
provide further suggestions on how their database search might be
improved
.
**
AT
LEAST
2
REFERENCES
**
Donique
McClint
on
Background
CLABSI
prevention
within
the
neonatal
population
is
my
clinical
issue
of
interest
I
have
chosen
and
will
base
on
developing
my
PICOT
question.
CLABSI,
a
central
line
–
associated
bloodstream
infect
ion,
should
be
considered
a
severe,
medical
–
induced
complication
(Stroever,
et
al.,
2020)
that
can
be
prevented
with
proper
education
and
management.
Within
my
six
years
of
my
registered
nurse
licensure,
I
have
encountered
CLABSIs
in
the
neonatal
intensive
care
unit
very
frequently.
Search
Terms
and
Databases
Utilized
for
Search
Attempting
to
research
my
topic
of
interest
in
the
Walden
University
Library
(n.d.a.),
using
the
terms
“CLABSI
prevention
in
the
NICU”,
nine
articles
resulted.
Although
ou
t
of
the
nine,
each
article
seems
to
be
fitting
for
my
clinical
issue
of
interest.
With
my
occupation
history,
I
know
there
is
many
more
articles
base
on
my
clinical
issue
of
interest.
Search
Results,
Articles
Returned,
and
Changes
from
use
of
Boolean
Ope
rators
According
to
Walden
University
Library
(n.d.b.),
commanding
a
database
to
search
for
multiple
terms
or
concepts
at
the
same
time,
narrowing
down
my
search,
and
possibly
entail
looking
for
alternative
terms
that
yield
more
results
r
eveal
from
utilizing
Boolean
operators.
After
altering
the
search
with
Boolean
terminology,
I
attempted
an
advanced
search
for
“CLABSI”
and
“infant
or
baby
or
newborn
or
neonate,”
which
resulted
in
349
articles.
Slightly
altering
my
Boolean
advanced
my
res
ulted
article
significantly,
therefore
benefiting
my
research.
Database
Strategies
to
Increase
Rigor
and
Effectiveness
There
are
several
plans
I
could
make
to
increase
the
consistency
and
effectiveness
when
searching
databases
to
answer
my
PICOT
question.
I
have
already
completed
the
first
step
of,
according
to
Melnyk
&
Fineout
–
Overholt
(2018),
convey
the
clinical
issue
into
a
searchable,
answerable
question;
in
the
NICU,
how
does
the
anti
–
septic
technique
compare
with
the
occurrence
of
CLABSI
aff
ect
the
patient’s
outcome
will
admitted.
This
type
of
question
would
be
considered
a
focused,
foreground
question.
Another
plan
I
could
use
to
increase
the
consistency
and
effectiveness
is
utilizing
my
“available
support
and
multiple
databases
or
sources,
and
well
–
practiced
techniques
to
ensure
that
reliable
evidence
is
found”
(Melnyk
&
Fineout
–
Overholt,
2018,
p.
87).
This
technique
will
gather
information
from
different
viewpoints
to
complete
my
researched
information.
Since
I
have
worked
at
seve
ral
NICU,
I
could
utilize
the
policy
and
procedure
handbook
of
the
other
units
to
compare
the
anti
–
septic
techniques.
PICOT
Question
Noted
within
the
above
foreground
question
are
the
population,
interest,
compassion
needs,
and
outcome;
a
ll
to
compose
a
PICOT
question.
In
the
NICU
(P),
how
does
the
anti
–
septic
technique
(I)
compared
with
the
occurrence
of
CLABSI
(C)
affect
the
patient’s
outcome
(O)
will
admitted
(T).
References
Melnyk,
B.
M.,
&
Fineout
–
Overholt,
E.
(2018).
Evidence
–
based
practice
in
nursing
&
healthcare:
A
guide
to
best
practice(4
th
ed.).
Philadelphia,
PA:
Wolters
Kluwer.
Stroever,
S.,
Boston,
K.,
Ellsworth,
M.,
Cuccaro,
P.,
&
McCurdy,
S.
(2020).
Qualitative
process
evaluation
of
a
central
line
–
associated
bloodstream
infection
(CLABSI)
prevention
team
in
the
neonatal
intensive
care
unit.
American
Journal
of
Infection
Control,
48(9),
987
–
992.
https://doi
–
org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2019.12.020
Walden
University
Library.
(n.d.a.)
Databases
A
–
Z:
Nursing.
Retrieved
from
http
s://academicguides.waldenu.edu/az.php?s=19981
Walden
University
Library.
(n.d.b.)
Keyword
searching:
Finding
articles
on
your
topic:
Boolean
terms.
Retrieved
from
https://academicgu
ides.waldenu.edu/library/keyword/boolean
DATELINE: FRIDAY 3/26/2021
Instructions: Respond to your colleague and provide further suggestions on how their database search might be
improved.
** AT LEAST 2 REFERENCES**
Donique McClinton
Background
CLABSI prevention within the neonatal population is my clinical issue of interest I have chosen and will base on
developing my PICOT question. CLABSI, a central line-associated bloodstream infection, should be considered a severe,
medical-induced complication (Stroever, et al., 2020) that can be prevented with proper education and management. Within
my six years of my registered nurse licensure, I have encountered CLABSIs in the neonatal intensive care unit very frequently.
Search Terms and Databases Utilized for Search
Attempting to research my topic of interest in the Walden University Library (n.d.a.), using the terms “CLABSI prevention
in the NICU”, nine articles resulted. Although out of the nine, each article seems to be fitting for my clinical issue of interest.
With my occupation history, I know there is many more articles base on my clinical issue of interest.
Search Results, Articles Returned, and Changes from use of Boolean Operators
According to Walden University Library (n.d.b.), commanding a database to search for multiple terms or concepts at the
same time, narrowing down my search, and possibly entail looking for alternative terms that yield more results reveal from
utilizing Boolean operators. After altering the search with Boolean terminology, I attempted an advanced search for “CLABSI”
and “infant or baby or newborn or neonate,” which resulted in 349 articles. Slightly altering my Boolean advanced my resulted
article significantly, therefore benefiting my research.
Database Strategies to Increase Rigor and Effectiveness
There are several plans I could make to increase the consistency and effectiveness when searching databases to answer
my PICOT question. I have already completed the first step of, according to Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt (2018), convey the
clinical issue into a searchable, answerable question; in the NICU, how does the anti-septic technique compare with the
occurrence of CLABSI affect the patient’s outcome will admitted. This type of question would be considered a focused,
foreground question.
Another plan I could use to increase the consistency and effectiveness is utilizing my “available support and multiple
databases or sources, and well-practiced techniques to ensure that reliable evidence is found” (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt,
2018, p. 87). This technique will gather information from different viewpoints to complete my researched information. Since I
have worked at several NICU, I could utilize the policy and procedure handbook of the other units to compare the anti-septic
techniques.
PICOT Question
Noted within the above foreground question are the population, interest, compassion needs, and outcome; all to compose
a PICOT question. In the NICU (P), how does the anti-septic technique (I) compared with the occurrence of CLABSI (C) affect
the patient’s outcome (O) will admitted (T).
References
Melnyk, B. M., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2018). Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practice(4
th
ed.).
Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.
Stroever, S., Boston, K., Ellsworth, M., Cuccaro, P., & McCurdy, S. (2020). Qualitative process evaluation of a central line-
associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) prevention team in the neonatal intensive care unit. American Journal of Infection
Control, 48(9), 987–992. https://doi-org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2019.12.020
Walden University Library. (n.d.a.) Databases A-Z: Nursing. Retrieved
from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/az.php?s=19981
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