- Determine relevant keywords to help you focus your research. For example, if your research priority is “preventing nosocomial infections”, relevant keywords may include “infection control,” “hospital-acquired infections,” “hand hygiene,” “antimicrobial resistance,” etc.
- You can use a database like PubMed or Google Scholar for searching articles that contain your keywords. Search for articles using the Walden Library search engine.
- Use filters to refine your search, such as date of publication, type of study, etc. Find current, relevant and up-to-date articles.
Below are some articles that discuss the prevention of nosocomial infection:
- Title: Impact on antimicrobial safety programs in intensive care units. A systematic review and meta analysis. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Prevention. Authors: Suna Eryilmaz, et al. Date of publication: 2022.
- Title: The Impact of an Infection Prevention and Control Program on Nosocomial Infections: A Retrospective Cohort Study. BMC Infectious Diseases. Authors: Nouran Taha, et al. Date of publication: 2021
- Title: Effectiveness hand hygiene interventions to reduce hospital acquired infections in neonatal intensive-care units: A systematic analysis and meta-analysis. Journal: American Journal of Infection Control. Authors: Xinyu Liu, et al. Date of publication: 2021
The Walden Library and other databases may have other articles that are relevant to the topic of your research.