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Use the following databases to find articles in the fields of health administration and healthcare. In the boxes below the lists, find tips for searching some of these databases.
SPORTDiscus is the leading bibliographic database for sports and sports medicine research. It includes records from leading sports medicine journals, books, dissertations and more.
Produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, Medline covers all areas of bio-medical literature. Subjects include clinical and experimental medicine, education, health services administration, nursing, nutrition, veterinary medicine and more.
Not sure of the word or phrase the database uses to describe your topic? Select the MeSH 2022 tab from the top, left menu to browse/search the list of MESH subject headings. If you have a good idea of the term you want bullet Term Begins With or Term Contains. If you are less certain, bullet Relevancy Ranked to provide a more comprehensive list of terms used by the database.
Use the following as words or phrases in your search if you want to focus on a specific healthcare setting or management issue. In the examples below, Medline subject headings are in italics. The information in [brackets] is the scope note from the MESH list of subject headings.
Covers practice magazines and scholarly, peer-reviewed journals from a variety of publications. Some common health administration subject search terms include:
A tip sheet that shows how to do a broad search and focus your results using the date, subjects, peer-reviewed journals, etc. is linked below.
Here are a couple of tip sheets on using advanced features within Webster University Libraries' databases, which include:
Search the Journals and Magazines A-Z list to discover if the periodical you seek is one of more than 80,000 titles available full-text online or in print from the library.