
JBI iGNITE's posters on parade
Scientific Committee selects posters for JBI iGNITE
The two-day methodology symposium in Adelaide on 16-17 November, JBI iGNITE, is set to be an exciting exploration of the future of methodology and evidence use in healthcare policy and practice.
Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with an impressive lineup of keynote speakers, rapid-fire methodology session presenters, and the researchers and practitioners behind the selected scientific posters on display.
Curated by the JBI iGNITE Scientific Committee, the collection of posters aims to spark creativity and foster innovative approaches to methodology and methods related to the production and use of evidence in healthcare policy and practice.
“With topics ranging from evidence synthesis methodologies to evidence implementation strategies, these posters promise to present fresh perspectives and novel approaches”, said Chair of the JBI iGNITE Scientific Committee, A/Prof Craig Lockwood.
The selected posters include:
Improving the quality of scoping reviews through the development of a novel risk of bias tool
Evidence synthesis methodologies used for questions relating to barriers and/or enablers in healthcare: a methodological review
From typology to taxonomy: a comprehensive framework aligning decision-making aims and types of literature reviews
Mapping implementation strategies and outcomes when using Evidence Based Practice (EBP) implementation models in nursing settings
Development of an evidence-based practice framework
Beyond the evidence: JBI's Methodology Group elevating point-of-care resources with transparency and rigour
Advancing qualitative evidence synthesis: JBI Qualitative Methods Group's commitment to
rigour, reflexivity and equity
Updated critical appraisal tools for systematic review of textual evidence: narrative, expert opinion and policy.
The symposium is a valuable opportunity to expand knowledge and anticipate the future of research in evidence-based healthcare, making it a must-attend for all passionate about advancing the field.
Early Bird registrations are open until 31 August.