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Journal Alerts for Women and Newborn Health: NSQHS Standards

This guide provides links to the most recent journal literature on topics relevant to Women and Newborn Health.

Journal Alerts for NSQHS Standards

Want to receive the latest literature on NSQHS Standards direct to your email inbox?  You can do this with a PubMed account and a search strategy already created for you by ALIA Health Libraries Australia. 

Live Literature Searches

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NSQHS Standards – Live Literature Searches

 

About the searches

These PubMed live searches have been developed, tested and endorsed as part of the Health Libraries for the National Standards Research Project (HeLiNS), a joint initiative of Health Libraries Australia and Health Libraries Inc . The searches provide updated results for topics aligned to the Australian National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards. These searches were first released in July 2018. These current searches were updated in October 2020 and have been adapted and expanded to reflect the NSQHS 2nd edition. Previous versions of these searches can be located in the PANDORA Archive.

The searches have been created by a librarian with expertise in searching for evidence on health. They have undergone extensive internal testing, but have not been developed as objectively derived and validated search filters. Each search (and subset search string) has undergone consultation and review by a panel of health librarians with searching expertise and knowledge of the needs and interests of the targeted audience.

 

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COVID-19 - Live Literature Standards

 

Automatic PubMed searches (click and go) on a range of COVID-19 topics. Searches have been developed by Health Librarians from around Australia. A search is run at the time a link is clicked so results are always up to date.  See here for more topics.

Finding the Articles at WNHS

Some of the search filters on this page are launched in PubMed with no . However, there will be some Free Articles

You can change the URL so that   appear:

  • Click on the search link to launch the search in PubMed
  • In the URL box replace   ?term=      with     ?otool=iaukedmlib&term=

       so          

 

becomes  

 

  • Click on the article link to see 
  • This will provide Findit@WNHS links for all search results BUT you will need to do this each time you relaunch the search.

Alternatively look for the article at WNHS:

  • Open this Google Scholar link  (from the Library Home page under Find Articles - Databases)
  • Paste the article title into the Google Scholar search box
  • The findit@WNHS link will appear on the right hand side or under   

                            

 

  • Click on the findit@WNHS link to see if full text is available from a Library online or print journal!

                            

 

NSQHS Subject Alerts from PubMed

To receive emails to your inbox with new content on the NSQHS Standards follow these steps:

1. Set up a PubMed Personal Account or Log In if you have one already

  • In PubMed click on the Log In button (top right)
  • Login if you've already set up a 3rd-Party login to PubMed
  • Otherwise, scroll down past the login options and click on the Sign up link
  • Select an appropriate sign up option. Note: WA Health Microsoft accounts don't work as a sign up option 
  • If you don't have an appropriate sign up option, the simplest is to create a Google Account 

2. Find the subject search that you wish to receive alerts for

3. Create a PubMed search alert to get emails sent directly to your inbox

  • Login to your personal account in PubMed, if not already logged in
  • Click on Create alert (adjacent to the Advanced search option under the search box)
  • Edit the Name of the saved search to something you will recognise
  • Customise the alert options according to preference, then Save
  • To view/edit your alerts go to your Dashboard (click on your name in the top right corner and select Dashboard from the dropdown menu)
  • Click on Manage Saved Searches under the Saved Searches section