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Celebrating 10 years of JBI Evidence Synthesis online

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Timing of neonatal mortality and severe morbidity during the postnatal period: a systematic review

Justine Dol et al.

Summary: The objective of this review was to determine the timing of neonatal mortality and severe morbidity during the postnatal period. The results showed that newborns experience high mortality throughout the entire postnatal period, with the highest mortality rate in the first week, particularly on the first day.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2023)

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Absorptive capacity in the adoption of innovations in health: a scoping review

Christina M. M. Godfrey et al.

Summary: The objective of this scoping review is to explore the conceptualization and measurement of absorptive capacity in studies of innovation adoption in health care organizations. Absorptive capacity, characterized by knowledge acquisition, assimilation, transformation, and application, is believed to be critical in adopting new knowledge and innovations in organizations. Understanding how absorptive capacity is conceptualized and measured in health care organizations is important in enhancing the adoption of new knowledge into practice.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2023)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the HIV care continuum: a mixed methods systematic review protocol

Emmanuela Ojukwu et al.

Summary: The objective of this systematic review is to synthesize evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the HIV care continuum for persons living with or at risk of living with HIV. This review will include the assessment of the impact on the diagnosis, linkage to care, retention in care, adherence to antiretroviral therapy, and viral suppression of HIV patients.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2023)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

Experiences and perceptions of nurses working night shift: a qualitative systematic review

Susan H. Weaver et al.

Summary: The objective was to examine the experiences and perceptions of nurses working the night shift in various healthcare settings. The review found that night shift nurses face unique challenges and sleep deprivation, highlighting the need for organizational strategies and support for their well-being and patient safety.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2023)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

JBI series paper 2: tailored evidence synthesis approaches are required to answer diverse questions: a pragmatic evidence synthesis toolkit from JBI

Edoardo Aromataris et al.

Summary: JBI's evidence synthesis toolkit provides a set of resources for synthesizing evidence to answer health-related questions. The toolkit includes resources for various types of reviews, such as qualitative syntheses, mixed methods reviews, and scoping reviews.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2022)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

JBI series paper 4: the role of collaborative evidence networks in promoting and supporting evidence-based health care globally: reflections from 25 years across 38 countries

Bianca Pilla et al.

Summary: Evidence-based health care is a global movement aiming to improve health care practice, policy, and decision-making through rigorous research evidence, relying on collaboration within evidence networks.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2022)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

What are scoping reviews? Providing a formal definition of scoping reviews as a type of evidence synthesis

Zachary Munn et al.

Summary: Scoping reviews are a type of evidence synthesis that systematically identify and map the breadth of evidence available on a particular topic, field, concept, or issue. They can clarify key concepts/definitions in the literature and identify key characteristics or factors related to a concept.

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS (2022)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Epistemonikos: a comprehensive database of systematic reviews for health decision-making

Gabriel Rada et al.

BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (2020)

Review Health Care Sciences & Services

Systematic review or scoping review? Guidance for authors when choosing between a systematic or scoping review approach

Zachary Munn et al.

BMC MEDICAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (2018)