Newsletter April 2022

2022 research education program All NSLHD staff are invited to enrol in our 2022 research education sessions. Click on the following links for dates and to self-enrol via My Health Learning. All sessions will be delivered remotely via MS Teams.

Clinical Researcher Development Program

 Workshop 1: Translating Research into Practice

 Workshop 2: Exploring The Research Question & Research Design

 Workshop 3: Research Methods & Data Collection

 Workshop 4: Exploring Data – Qualitative Data Analysis

 Workshop 5: Writing Reports & Publishing Your Work

Practice Inquiry Online Drop-In For all nurses, midwives and allied health professionals. Join us on MS Teams with your practice inquiry question or just to listen. Links to access the meeting will be emailed the week prior to the session, and on the day (sessions are offered virtually only). Higher degree research students are encouraged to attend. Click here to view the 2022 flyer and dates. Intranet site: Research training and self-directed learning The Research Training and Self-Directed Learning intranet site contains a range of self-directed learning opportunities and links to research training resources. These are designed to support and guide NSLHD nurses and midwives to build their knowledge about evidence-based practice (EBP). It is also an ideal place for clinicians who wish to embark on practice inquiry, quality improvement, or research.

Research Master Classes

 Digital Health Lectures  Endnote & Creating Professional Documents in Word  Translating Evidence into Practice: Critical Appraisal  How to Perform a Systematic Review  Excel  Data Mining & Analysis  NVivo

Literature searches available from NSLHD Libraries

Are you looking for evidence such as:

answering a clinical question

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writing a policy, procedure or guideline

writing for publication

presenting at a conference

undertaking research

 giving a presentation to your department  presenting at journal club  updating education resources  following up on a patient’s question

Request a literature search on any work related topic to support patient care or research. NSLHD librarians will search multiple databases for you, looking for evidence to answer your question.

Request a literature Search via Springboard > Request a service > Literature search request form

To set up a springboard account, go to nslhd.ovidds.com. Login using your Stafflink ID and password, and when prompted, complete the sign up form.

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