Endnote X8 Now Available at MSK

Many MSK workstations were upgraded last week to Endnote X8. If you have an MSK-issued laptop or have a desktop that was not included in this software upgrade, you may contact the Help Desk to submit a request to obtain the Endnote X8 upgrade.

To learn more about what’s new in Endnote X8, be sure to check out the latest Endnote tutorials and quick reference guides added to the MSK Library’s Citation Management LibGuide.

If you have any questions or concerns about Endnote X8, feel free to Ask Us.

Patient Safety Information Resources – Something for Everyone

In honor of Patient Safety Awareness Week, this post will highlight some openly-available information resources that may be helpful to both health professionals and to members of the general public who are interested in learning more about patient safety.

MedlinePlus – Patient Safety –
https://medlineplus.gov/patientsafety.html
This web resource provides patients with information and resources (in both English and Spanish) that can help them take a more active role in the prevention of medical errors during their healthcare. “MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health’s Web site for patients and their families and friends. Produced by the National Library of Medicine, the world’s largest medical library, it brings you information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can understand. MedlinePlus offers reliable, up-to-date health information, anytime, anywhere, for free.”

Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture (SOPS) Database –
https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patientsafetyculture/hospital/index.html
Since 2004, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has been administering a “staff survey designed to help hospitals assess the culture of safety in their institutions“ to hundreds of participating hospitals. The Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture Database “comprises voluntarily submitted data from U.S. hospitals that administered the survey”.

Hospital User Comparative Database Reports – https://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patientsafetyculture/hospital/hosp-reports.html
The AHRQ also uses the aforementioned survey data to produce a resource called the Comparative Database Reports that serves as the “central repository for survey data from hospitals that have administered the AHRQ patient safety culture survey instrument” so that one hospital can compare their responses to the results of other hospitals.

MEDLINE’s “Patient Safety” Medical Subject Heading [Mesh] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68061214
Since 2012, journal articles indexed in the MEDLINE portion of the PubMed database that discuss “efforts to reduce risk, to address and reduce incidents and accidents that may negatively impact healthcare consumers” have been assigned the “Patient Safety”[Mesh] medical subject heading. Add this Mesh term to PubMed’s search builder to view over 11,000 citations on this topic.

If you have questions about any of these resources, feel free to contact us!

Happy Patient Safety Awareness Week!

Doctoral Dissertations in CINAHL

One of the big differences between the PubMed and CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health) databases is that PubMed indexes almost exclusively articles from scholarly journals, whereas CINAHL indexes a more varied range of document types. One often overlooked CINAHL content-type is Doctoral Dissertation.

Limiting to Publication Type = Doctoral Dissertation retrieves a search set of 22, 399+ records for doctoral dissertations, showing that dissertations are not an insignificant chunk of CINAHL’s content. Keep in mind, however, that these records contain merely citation information for the theses and not their full-text.

To obtain the full-text of dissertations, users can search Google Scholar (for a possible openly-available version of the dissertation deposited in an academic repository), request a copy of the dissertation via the library’s Document Delivery Service, or physically visit one of the MSK Library’s Tri-institutional partner libraries (WCMC) to access the thesis in question from the database Proquest Dissertations and Theses (full-text starting from 1997).

If you have any questions about identifying theses or obtaining their full-text, feel free to ASK US!