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SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTER

JBI has developed a collection of world-class resources driven by the needs of health professionals and consumers worldwide.

Registration of Systematic Review Titles

Please note: this register is for the use of JBI affiliated entities ONLY. Registration of a systematic review title on the JBI website is to promote collaboration between affiliated entities via highlighting current work to other JBI review authors and to recognise that the registered topic is currently in development to avoid any unintended and/or unnecessary duplication of research effort.

Registered systematic reviews that are currently underway are listed below. Protocols for these reviews may already be published or in preparation for publication within six months of initial registration. To avoid duplication, titles in this list should not be replicated by other review authors. Please contact the listed Primary Reviewer or the JBI Synthesis Science Unit if you would like further information about any of these registered reviews.

Registration of titles on this web page does not in any way constitute acceptance of the topic by JBI Evidence Synthesis.

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The impact of transoesophageal echocardiography use on management and outcomes of patients presenting in cardiac arrest: a systematic review Laila Hussein Teesside Centre for Evidence informed Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group 2021-01-28
The impact of transoesophageal echocardiography use on management and outcomes of patients presenting in cardiac arrest: a systematic review
Teesside Centre for Evidence informed Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group
Laila Hussein

Adult patients, aged 18 and above, with non-traumatic out of hospital or in hospital cardiac arrest. 

Transoesophageal echocardiography use during cardio pulmonary resuscitation.

The usability of the electronic maternal and child health (e-MCH) handbook: a mixed methods systematic review Tomomi Suda The Japan Centre for Evidence Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group 2021-01-27
The usability of the electronic maternal and child health (e-MCH) handbook: a mixed methods systematic review
The Japan Centre for Evidence Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group
Tomomi Suda

The review will consider studies that include pregnant women, caregivers, children 0-6 years, and health workers in hospital or at the community level. There will be no limits regarding geographical location and low-income, middle-income, or high-income countries.

The quantitative component of the review will consider studies that evaluate the e-MCH handbook for maternal, infant, and child, and managed by the parents and caregiver. The qualitative component of this review will consider studies that investigate the advantages and disadvantages of the e-MCH handbook.

The experience of the elementary school staffs and the effectiveness of an intervention to support children with parental cancer: a mixed methods systematic review Yuko Akagawa The Japan Centre for Evidence Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group 2021-01-27
The experience of the elementary school staffs and the effectiveness of an intervention to support children with parental cancer: a mixed methods systematic review
The Japan Centre for Evidence Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group
Yuko Akagawa

The review will consider studies that include the all elementary school staffs. Staffs include teacher, managerial position (an administrative position), nurse-teacher (school nurse), school counselor. There will be no exclusions based on their official position, or parental stage of cancer or treatment.

The quantitative component of the review will consider any intervention of training for elementary school staffs, to improve level of knowledge/ awareness/ self-confidence to support children with parental cancer. The qualitative component of this review will consider staff's experience of supporting for children with parental cancer.

Effectiveness of low-power laser therapy in the prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis in patients with breast cancer: a systematic review Suzy Ramos Rocha The Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Healthcare: A JBI Centre of Excellence 2021-01-27
Effectiveness of low-power laser therapy in the prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis in patients with breast cancer: a systematic review
The Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Healthcare: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Suzy Ramos Rocha

Studies with women participants, over 18 years old, diagnosed with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy treatment with adjuvant or neoadjuvant modality will be considered, using three-dimensional radiotherapy technique and / or radiotherapy technique with beam intensity modulation (IMRT).

Studies that evaluate the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy in the prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis. Studies that do not specify the protocol used will be excluded.

Nutritional and preparational aspects on blenderized tube feeding in neurologically impaired children and adolescents: a scoping review Karin Kok Danish Centre of Systematic Reviews: A JBI Centre of Excellence 2021-01-27
Nutritional and preparational aspects on blenderized tube feeding in neurologically impaired children and adolescents: a scoping review
Danish Centre of Systematic Reviews: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Karin Kok

Children and adolescents with neurological impairment/cerebral palsy.

Blenderized tube feeding.

The use of bypassing agents in adult cardiac surgery: systematic review and meta-analysis William Khoury Queen's Collaboration for Health Care Quality: A JBI Centre of Excellence 2021-01-20
The use of bypassing agents in adult cardiac surgery: systematic review and meta-analysis
Queen's Collaboration for Health Care Quality: A JBI Centre of Excellence
William Khoury

Inclusion: Adult patients (> 18 years old, males and females) undergoing adult cardiac surgery Exclusion: Patients under 18 years, patients who received bypassing agents for reasons other than cardiac surgery (eg. Hemophilia)

In adult cardiac surgery patients who undergo postoperative refractory bleeding, intravenous use of bypassing agents such as factor eight inhibitory bypassing activity (FEIBA) or NovoSeven has been used to induce hemostasis in patients where conventional treatments have not been effective.

Students and educators' perceptions of human movement learning and teaching in physiotherapy: a qualitative systematic review protocol Sirpa Ahola The Finnish Centre for Evidence-Based Health Care: A JBI Affiliated Group 2021-01-20
Students and educators' perceptions of human movement learning and teaching in physiotherapy: a qualitative systematic review protocol
The Finnish Centre for Evidence-Based Health Care: A JBI Affiliated Group
Sirpa Ahola

Students and educators learning and teaching human movement in physiotherapy, educational and clinical contexts. Participants will include all individuals and groups identified as students or educators in physiotherapy alone, or together with other health care professionals, if the perceptions of students or educators can be separated from those of other health care professionals.

The phenomena of interest are the students and educators´ perceptions of human movement learning and teaching in physiotherapy, clinical and educational contexts.

Pain assessment tools for unresponsive critically ill adult patients: a scoping review protocol Joaquim Fernando Borges Alves Portugal Centre for Evidence Based Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence 2021-01-18
Pain assessment tools for unresponsive critically ill adult patients: a scoping review protocol
Portugal Centre for Evidence Based Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Joaquim Fernando Borges Alves

This scoping review will consider studies that include critically ill adult patients, aged 18 years or over, mechanically ventilated, unresponsive or unable to self-report pain. 

Concept: This review will consider studies that explore any multidimensional or unidimensional tools used to assess pain in critically ill adult patients, mechanically ventilated, unresponsive or unable to self-report their pain. 

Community engagement interventions for malaria prevention and control to achieve elimination in lower middle income countries: a scoping review protocol Kiran Raj Awasthi The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence 2021-01-14
Community engagement interventions for malaria prevention and control to achieve elimination in lower middle income countries: a scoping review protocol
The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence
Kiran Raj Awasthi

Population from Low and Middle Income Countries

Community engagement intervention for malaria prevention and control to achieve elimination

Use of autologous skin cell suspension in wound management: a scoping review protocol Stephen Mwangi Gichuru Afya Research Africa (ARA): A JBI Centre of Excellence 2021-01-12
Use of autologous skin cell suspension in wound management: a scoping review protocol
Afya Research Africa (ARA): A JBI Centre of Excellence
Stephen Mwangi Gichuru

We opt to review patients with wounds in all age groups and morbidities. 

The study’s detailed breadth will focus on autologous skin cell suspension as an intervention utilised to accelerate wound healing in different types of wounds. This scoping review aims to identify and map the outcomes of ASCS in wound management.

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