
Research Database Matrix: Intramural Data Hub
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Overview
Research Database Matrix National Institute of Health's Intramural Database Resources Location: http://intramural.nih.gov/index.tml Description: The stated objective of the NIH Intramural Database is to collect and disseminate data gathered from research projects conducted by the Intramural programs of the Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health. This includes studies commissioned by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and dozens of other national health research institutes. The database also employs a variety of human biospecimen data to index its database holdings, allowing search parameters to be refined according to blood type, cell, or genomic lines. The NIH Intramural Database is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains dozens scholarly articles on the subject of clinical nursing, including several which pertain solely to the concept of teaching simulation in nursing schools.
The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) Location: https://www.nursingquality.org/Default.aspx Description: The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) is the United States\' sole national database in terms of documenting nursing quality measurement and archiving this data for hospital use. By collecting and evaluating unit-specific nursing data from American hospitals, the NDNQI provides comparative data to expedite quality improvement processes. The NDNQI is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains a wealth of material on nursing-sensitive measures which reflect the structure, process, and outcomes of nursing care, including Nurse Turnover Rate, RN Education/Certification, ...
Additional Databases and Resources
Research Database MatrixNational Institute of Health's Intramural Database Resources Location: http://intramural.nih.gov/index.tml
Description: The stated objective of the NIH Intramural Database is to collect and disseminate data gathered from research projects conducted by the Intramural programs of the Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health. This includes studies commissioned by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and dozens of other national health research institutes. The database also employs a variety of human biospecimen data to index its database holdings, allowing search parameters to be refined according to blood type, cell, or genomic lines. The NIH Intramural Database is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains dozens scholarly articles on the subject of clinical nursing, including several which pertain solely to the concept of teaching simulation in nursing schools.
The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) Location: https://www.nursingquality.org/Default.aspx
Description: The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) is the United States' sole national database in terms of documenting nursing quality measurement and archiving this data for hospital use. By collecting and evaluating unit-specific nursing data from American hospitals, the NDNQI provides comparative data to expedite quality improvement processes. The NDNQI is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains a wealth of material on nursing-sensitive measures which reflect the structure, process, and outcomes of nursing care, including Nurse Turnover Rate, RN Education/Certification,...
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Location: http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl
Description: Provided by Stanford University, HighWire is touted as the largest archive of free full-text scientific material in existence, as the archive currently assists with the online publication of over 2,300,000 articles which are free to view in their entirety. HighWire\'s main page comes in the form of a scrollable, alphabetical list showing the archive\'s library of journal titles, with the majority focusing on medical and scientific topics. HighWire contains a total of 1,746 highly respected research journals, and in the vast majority of cases users are granted full access to the articles contained therein. The database\'s search function is also highly customizable, providing advanced research tools like Instant Index and Citation Map, while also including a convenient button to link HighWire searches to the widely used PubMed database.
The HighWire database is relevant to my subject of interest because it provides instant access to thousands of articles on the connection between bipolar disorder and nursing education, as well as journals which can be used to complement primary research.
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community's access to health care technology and determine how that access (or lack thereof) affects your community economically. 2) Assess your community's demand for health capital and determine the factors contributing to the level of demand that you find. 3) Assess your community's demand for health insurance and determine the factors contributing to the level of demand that you find.The learning objectives of this research paper are: 1) To
Other Topics Included Balance Scorecard Applications in Healthcare Organizations Balance Scorecard The Learning & Growth Perspective The Business Process Perspective The Financial Perspective Strategy Mapping General Perspective of Performance Management Performance Planning Ongoing Performance Feedback Employee Input Performance Evaluation & Review Performance Management in Healthcare Organizations Healthcare Organization as Learning Organization Principles of Performance Management in Healthcare Organizations Performance Measurement & Evaluation Methods Used In Healthcare Organizations Setting Up Performance Management Systems Dimensions and Approaches to Performance Management in Health Care Taken From the British National Health Service Induction Programs Performance Monitoring Personal
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Document metadata and sample text about various papers (Words, Length, Document Type) are included within the source material but may not reflect a single cohesive job description. This refined version preserves the original content while organizing it into a structured, readable format.
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Research Database Matrix National Institute of Health's Intramural Database Resources Location: http://intramural.nih.gov/index.tml Description: The stated objective of the NIH Intramural Database is to collect and disseminate data gathered from research projects conducted by the Intramural programs of the Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health. This includes studies commissioned by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and dozens of other national health research institutes. The database also employs a variety of human biospecimen data to index its database holdings, allowing search parameters to be refined according to blood type, cell, or genomic lines. The NIH Intramural Database is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains dozens scholarly articles on the subject of clinical nursing, including several which pertain solely to the concept of teaching simulation in nursing schools.
The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) Location: https://www.nursingquality.org/Default.aspx Description: The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) is the United States\' sole national database in terms of documenting nursing quality measurement and archiving this data for hospital use. By collecting and evaluating unit-specific nursing data from American hospitals, the NDNQI provides comparative data to expedite quality improvement processes. The NDNQI is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains a wealth of material on nursing-sensitive measures which reflect the structure, process, and outcomes of nursing care, including Nurse Turnover Rate, RN Education/Certification, ...
Additional Databases and Resources
Research Database MatrixNational Institute of Health's Intramural Database Resources Location: http://intramural.nih.gov/index.tml
Description: The stated objective of the NIH Intramural Database is to collect and disseminate data gathered from research projects conducted by the Intramural programs of the Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health. This includes studies commissioned by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), and dozens of other national health research institutes. The database also employs a variety of human biospecimen data to index its database holdings, allowing search parameters to be refined according to blood type, cell, or genomic lines. The NIH Intramural Database is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains dozens scholarly articles on the subject of clinical nursing, including several which pertain solely to the concept of teaching simulation in nursing schools.
The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) Location: https://www.nursingquality.org/Default.aspx
Description: The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI®) is the United States' sole national database in terms of documenting nursing quality measurement and archiving this data for hospital use. By collecting and evaluating unit-specific nursing data from American hospitals, the NDNQI provides comparative data to expedite quality improvement processes. The NDNQI is relevant to my topic of interest because it contains a wealth of material on nursing-sensitive measures which reflect the structure, process, and outcomes of nursing care, including Nurse Turnover Rate, RN Education/Certification,...
Sources used in this document:
Location: http://highwire.stanford.edu/lists/freeart.dtl
Description: Provided by Stanford University, HighWire is touted as the largest archive of free full-text scientific material in existence, as the archive currently assists with the online publication of over 2,300,000 articles which are free to view in their entirety. HighWire\'s main page comes in the form of a scrollable, alphabetical list showing the archive\'s library of journal titles, with the majority focusing on medical and scientific topics. HighWire contains a total of 1,746 highly respected research journals, and in the vast majority of cases users are granted full access to the articles contained therein. The database\'s search function is also highly customizable, providing advanced research tools like Instant Index and Citation Map, while also including a convenient button to link HighWire searches to the widely used PubMed database.
The HighWire database is relevant to my subject of interest because it provides instant access to thousands of articles on the connection between bipolar disorder and nursing education, as well as journals which can be used to complement primary research.
Cite this Document:
APA 7th Edition MLA 9th Edition Chicago 17th Edition
community's access to health care technology and determine how that access (or lack thereof) affects your community economically. 2) Assess your community's demand for health capital and determine the factors contributing to the level of demand that you find. 3) Assess your community's demand for health insurance and determine the factors contributing to the level of demand that you find.The learning objectives of this research paper are: 1) To
Other Topics Included Balance Scorecard Applications in Healthcare Organizations Balance Scorecard The Learning & Growth Perspective The Business Process Perspective The Financial Perspective Strategy Mapping General Perspective of Performance Management Performance Planning Ongoing Performance Feedback Employee Input Performance Evaluation & Review Performance Management in Healthcare Organizations Healthcare Organization as Learning Organization Principles of Performance Management in Healthcare Organizations Performance Measurement & Evaluation Methods Used In Healthcare Organizations Setting Up Performance Management Systems Dimensions and Approaches to Performance Management in Health Care Taken From the British National Health Service Induction Programs Performance Monitoring Personal
Note:
Document metadata and sample text about various papers (Words, Length, Document Type) are included within the source material but may not reflect a single cohesive job description. This refined version preserves the original content while organizing it into a structured, readable format.
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