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HEA 1101 : Healthcare Issue Analysis Assignment

This guide provides a comprehensive look at resources that support the Healthcare Issues final paper.

Getting Peer-Reviewed Articles

Most medical, scientific, scholarly, or academic journals have their articles peer-reviewed before they are published. Other doctors, researchers or scientists who know a lot about the topic review the article, the research methods, and the statistical formulas used to see if the study seems valid and worthwhile. It is a form of quality control.


Any ProQuest database that contains Peer-reviewed articles has a check-box under the search area called Peer reviewed. Check it before you do your search, and the results will come from peer-reviewed journals:


CINAHL contains many Nursing & Allied Health journals, and major medical journals. Scroll down until you see Peer Reviewed on the right, and check that box: