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Methodologists generally agree that qualitative research included in systematic reviews should undergo quality assessment. Close up of person's hands ...
Indeed, critical appraisal is an essential feature of the JBI meta-aggregative approach to qualitative synthesis.
Low-quality studies should be excluded from evidence synthesis, as lack of rigor could impact the validity of study findings.
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A systematic review shows the potential of parent-targeted eHealth educational interventions in reducing infant procedural pain. These interventions can be accessed through various eHealth platforms, providing parents with accessible & flexible ways to learn at their own pace. Image
Parental involvement during procedures, such as providing skin-to-skin contact or breastfeeding, effectively reduces pain experienced during acute procedures.
Although parents are concerned with how to protect their infants from pain or stress in early life, they often are not aware of their capacity with procedural pain management.
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RNs' scope of practice has changed significantly due to nursing and medical research, technology, and global health dynamics.
Effective clinical reasoning skills are essential for undergraduate RNs to practice safely. Image
Poor clinical reasoning is linked to failure-to-rescue and sentinel events in clinical settings.
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PTSD rates are higher in Emergency First Responders (EFRs) compared to the general population. However, the role PTSD plays in the life of the EFR's family is missing from literature.
A new qualitative systematic review included 5 studies with rich qualitative data regarding the experience of family members of EFRs with PTSD. Image
Qualitative research allows a more nuanced exploration of the effects on family members and
highlights risk factors.
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JBI’s approach to evidence-based healthcare is unique. JBI considers #EBHC as decision-making that considers the feasibility, appropriateness, meaningfulness and effectiveness (FAME) of healthcare practices. Read below to learn more about the JBI Model of EBHC. Image
The inner circle represents the pebble of knowledge while the inner wedges provide JBI’s conceptualisation of the steps involved in the process of achieving an evidence-based approach to clinical decision-making. Image
The outer wedges operationalise the component parts of the Model and articulate how they might be actioned in a pragmatic way. The arrows indicate that the flow can be bi-directional. Image
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Despite an ever-increasing number of people with dementia, providing quality dementia care
remains a challenge all over the world. Elderly woman looking out the window at the rain
Accessing and navigating care are often challenging for people with dementia, caregivers, and the care team.
Patient navigation programs are one possible avenue for improving dementia care. Patient navigation is a person-centred model of care.
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The latest issue of the JBI Evidence Synthesis journal is out now and includes THREE diverse evidence syntheses, each employing a different #JBIMethodology. JBI Evidence Synthesis journal front cover. ISSUE 8 OUT NOW
A qualitative systematic review aims to identify, critically appraise, and synthesise the available evidence on the experiences of people with progressive memory disorders who are involved in non-pharmacological interventions: journals.lww.com/jbisrir/Abstra… Snapshot of article headline 'Experiences of people with pro
Qualitative methods & data are increasing in usage in #EBHC research. Instead of quantifying or statistically portraying the data or findings, qualitative research focuses on individuals & gives voice to the patient/client or provider in the healthcare decision-making process.
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The latest issue of the JBI Evidence Synthesis journal is out now and includes THREE diverse evidence syntheses, each employing a different #JBIMethodology. Headshot of Mara Lambert, Managing Editor. "We are plea
The featured systematic review is a review of etiology and risk which examines the rates of 3 harms of interest in remote communities where alcohol restriction policies are in place for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: journals.lww.com/jbisrir/Fullte… Snapshot of article title 'Association between alcohol restr
Systematic reviews of etiology & risk factors assess the relationship (association) between certain factors (whether genetic or environmental for example) and the development of a disease or condition or other health outcome.
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JBI’s approach to evidence-based healthcare is unique. JBI considers #EBHC as decision-making that considers the feasibility, appropriateness, meaningfulness and effectiveness (FAME) of healthcare practices. Read below to learn more about the JBI Model of EBHC. A graphic showing the JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare
The inner circle represents the pebble of knowledge while the inner wedges provide JBI’s conceptualization of the steps involved in the process of achieving an evidence-based approach to clinical decision making. A graphic showing the JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare
The outer wedges operationalize the component parts of the Model and articulate how they might be actioned in a pragmatic way. The arrows indicate that the flow can be bi-directional. A graphic showing the JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare
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Developing a comprehensive search strategy is crucial when conducting a systematic review but can be a difficult and time-consuming process. Using visual aids can be of great assistance when formulating your search strategy. Woman with short blonde hair holding up a magnifying glass t
Creating a Concept Map helps to develop a comprehensive search strategy and provides you with a visual image of your research topic. Concept map for the question 'Is animal-assisted therapy mor
A concept map contains a main topic idea in the centre of the map with other aspects of your topic surrounding it (keywords), alternative terminology (keywords) to describe your topic for each keyword & illustrates relationships of the various aspects of your topic to each other.
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🧵Globally, migrant nurses and midwives make up a significant proportion of healthcare workers, and trends indicate an exponential rise in #nurse & #midwife migration globally.
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The @WHO healthcare workforce report predicts a shortfall of ~ 6 million nurses by 2030
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Many countries rely on nurse and midwife migration to manage their shortfall of healthcare professionals
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🧵In hospitals, paediatric patients aged 1-3 are at higher risk of falls, with most falls occurring from an inpatient bed in the presence of a caregiver
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The best available evidence re prevention of falls in hospitalised paediatric patients is summarised in a free access JBI Evidence Summary assets.contenthub.wolterskluwer.com/api/public/con…
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JBI Evidence Summaries bring together world-class evidence in a single, easy to read summary crafted by review experts and are found in the JBI #EBP Database wolterskluwer.com/en/know/jbi-re…
@ovid_wkhealth
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On #IND2022 we reflect on JBI’s origins as the ‘Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing’ and the continuing importance, 25 years on, of evidence-based nursing research and clinical practice
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Quality healthcare services require that clinical decision-making in #nursing is based on evidence, particularly in standardising and aligning healthcare practices with evidence at the point of care. JBI was founded by Emeritus Professor Alan Pearson to address this very need 2/7
‘When I was involved in setting up JBI in the 1990s, #EBM was increasingly adopted across the world, but #EBN was in its infancy. Since then, JBI has played a stellar role in developing great models and systems to support the implementation of evidence into nursing practice' 3/7
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How to choose between a #systematic review or a #scoping review. This is a common question with our network, so for #WorldEBHCday we wanted to break it down in a #tweetorial. #EvidencetoImpact @WorldEBHCDay (1/13)
There are three questions you can ask yourself to assess which review is right for you (here is also a fun way to do this: …srightforyou.knowledgetranslation.net) (2/13)
Question 1: Do you want to use the results of your review to answer a clinically meaningful question? If yes, a #systematic review is likely the right approach. (3/13)
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