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How To Use This Area
The citations of the review articles are presented as clinical
topics that are consistent with key terms found in bibliographic
databases, such as PubMed and CINAHL.
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Once you have located a topic area of interest, you will find a list of
citations from the professional literature in the past 5 years. (These lists
will be continually updated).
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When possible a link is provided to the Abstract of each integrated review
article. This can be viewed by clicking on "Abstract". The abstract is from the
PubMed bibliographic database that is available from the National Library of
Medicine at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed.
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ONS members may access the full text of reviews published in Oncology Nursing
Forum and Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing by entering their ONS membership
number at the link provided. This access page is reached by clicking on "ONS
Member Access."
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You can print the list of citations and request them from the library that
supports your clinical setting.
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The articles identified represent the various levels of evidence. Some may be
stronger than others in providing evidence for practice. It is recommended that
you critique the articles of interest to determine the type and strength of the
evidence before making changes in your clinical practice setting.
Note: in the Examples of Critiques from the 2002
APN Retreat, practice recommendations could be made from only some of the
review articles based on the quality of the review. Other review articles had
numerous limitations so no practice recommendations could be made.
If you have any questions, or have a suggestion for a new category, please feel
free to contact ONS at research@ons.org.
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