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Nursing 360: Health Statistics

Resources and tutorials for NURS 360

Resources for Significance Papers

This page features a few selected resources for finding statistics to support your significance paper for Nursing 360.  Remember, you can always ask a librarian for additional help.

U.S. Government Sources

The U.S. government collects, compiles, and reports a massive amount of data and statistics on all aspects of life in America including our health. Much of this information is easily found through Google, but it's often best to go straight to the source.
 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Data & Statistics (by topic)

  • Select from a menu of topics to find quick facts, statistics, graphs, and charts, but also longer reports covering a variety of diseases and conditions.

National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
  •  Provides statistical information, briefs and reports that guide policies to improve the health of the American people.
 

Other Sources

Guide to Statistical Resources -  a Briggs Library guide

Databases

  • PubMed and CINAHL are good sources for health statistics and data on specific populations, geographic areas, or rare diseases and medical conditions not collected by government agencies or large organizations.

    • Search tips
      • Enter keywords describing a disease, medical condition, etc.
      • Add one or more of these keywords
        • statistics or prevalence or incidence or epidemiology
      • For example: kawasaki disease AND (statistics OR prevalence OR incidence)

Rural Health Information Hub - a national clearinghouse on rural health issues, funded by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy