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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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Prevalence of cancer-related cognitive impairment in paediatric patients and survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis Ines Semendric JBI – The University of Adelaide 2022-03-31
Prevalence of cancer-related cognitive impairment in paediatric patients and survivors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
JBI – The University of Adelaide
Ines Semendric
Effectiveness of mobile medical application's medication safety for chronic diseased patient: a systematic review and meta-analysis Ting Ting Zhou Fudan University Centre for Evidence-based Nursing: A JBI Centre of Excellence 2022-03-31
Effectiveness of mobile medical application's medication safety for chronic diseased patient: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Fudan University Centre for Evidence-based Nursing: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Ting Ting Zhou
Methods of chronic pain assessment for children and adults who are unable to self-report: a systematic review of psychometric properties Meredith Smith JBI – The University of Adelaide 2022-03-28
Methods of chronic pain assessment for children and adults who are unable to self-report: a systematic review of psychometric properties
JBI – The University of Adelaide
Meredith Smith
Wellbeing after finalisation of a workers’ compensation claim: a scoping review James Weir The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence 2022-03-17
Wellbeing after finalisation of a workers’ compensation claim: a scoping review
The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence
James Weir

The participants of interest in this scoping review are adults over the age of 18, who have engaged in and subsequently finalised or ceased engagement with a workers’ compensation insurance claim. It is acknowledged that different jurisdictions will utilise varied terminology or system based definitions to delineate the end point of a workers’ compensation claim process.
 

Evidence for the use of co-design with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People to strengthen cardiovascular health: a scoping review Heidi Janssen The University of Newcastle Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare Informing Research (CEBHIR): A JBI Affiliated Group 2022-03-15
Evidence for the use of co-design with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People to strengthen cardiovascular health: a scoping review
The University of Newcastle Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare Informing Research (CEBHIR): A JBI Affiliated Group
Heidi Janssen

o conducted with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander adults (≥18 years of age) living in the community. o related to cardiovascular disease (including: rheumatic heart disease, cardiac disease, AF, stroke, PVD (including cardiovascular events)) encompassing primary or secondary prevention, treatment or rehabilitation and recovery;

o which develop and/or test an intervention or strategy that seeks to prevent or reduce the burden of primary and secondary CVD as listed previously; o that develop and/test strategies or interventions to improve risk factors for CVDs broadly . The study would meet criteria if the outcome measure used in the co-designed intervention/strategy was a measure of overall cardiovascular risk and was applied in primary prevention or secondary prevention following diagnosis of a CVD (it could include several risk factors but would imply strategy bundled them). (ie. not individual risk factors in isolation – for example, not strategies to reduce smoking). o interventions which seek to prevent cardiovascular events following onset of CVD or a first time CVE o interventions which seek to prevent the development of CVD associated with sequaele of rheumatic fever (eg. rheumatic heart disease) Using o Co-design (including co-production, co-creation, participatory action research methods with adult (>18 years of age) Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples

Antimicrobial efficacy of various intracanal medicaments in necrotized primary teeth: a systematic review Dr. Seema Bargale Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Centre for Evidence Based Education and Health care: A JBI Affiliated Group. 2022-03-09
Antimicrobial efficacy of various intracanal medicaments in necrotized primary teeth: a systematic review
Sumandeep Vidyapeeth Centre for Evidence Based Education and Health care: A JBI Affiliated Group.
Dr. Seema Bargale

Age: children (up to 12 years of age)

Sex: Male and Female

Applicable conditions: 1. Primary teeth with pulpal involvement

Various intracanal medicaments (triple antibiotic paste, propolis, 6% NaOCl, 1% metronidazole gel, 1% CHX gel, bioactive glass S53P4, Ocimum sanctum, formocresol, 2% glutaraldehyde, iodine-potassium iodide, 2% betadine gel)

The economic impact of racial and ethnic disparities in pediatric health care in the United States: a scoping review Rebecca Asp Lurie Children's Pediatric Research & Evidence Synthesis Center (PRECIISE): A JBI Affiliated Group 2022-03-07
The economic impact of racial and ethnic disparities in pediatric health care in the United States: a scoping review
Lurie Children's Pediatric Research & Evidence Synthesis Center (PRECIISE): A JBI Affiliated Group
Rebecca Asp

Pediatric, adolescent, and young adults from 0-26 years of age in the United States. No limitation or restriction based on type of procedure or condition that was condition.

This study is considering studies that report healthcare-related costs for pediatric, adolescent, or young adults with no limitation on the type of condition or procedure that was investigated.

What is the effectiveness of external ankle support in the prevention of ankle injury in recreational and elite athletes? A systematic review protocol Pamela Meagan Watts The Wits-JBI Centre for Evidenced-Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group 2022-03-03
What is the effectiveness of external ankle support in the prevention of ankle injury in recreational and elite athletes? A systematic review protocol
The Wits-JBI Centre for Evidenced-Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group
Pamela Meagan Watts

Participants will be of any age group, sex and ethnicity.  Studies reporting on athletes with other musculoskeletal injuries other than ankle injuries or post-surgical cases will be excluded from the review. Using Swann's et al. framework, elite athletes will be defined as any male or female engaging in an activity or game involving physical effort or skill, either for competitive or financial reward. A recreational athlete will be described as a sportsman or woman who participates in sports to be physically active in a social manner. 

This review will consider studies that will evaluate the effectiveness of external ankle supports, such as taping and bracing and their ability to prevent ankle injury and re- injury rates. Athletic taping is described as a temporary technique used to prevent injury. Under this definition the following types of taping are included, although not limited to adhesive elastic tape, any form of HYPERFIX or under wrap, any form of crepe bandages, any form of RIGID, SPORTS TAPE or STRAPPAL, any form of compressive tape, KINESIO taping, and DYNAMIC taping. Ankle bracing is defined as a form of external support worn around the ankle. It can include, but not limited to: Aircast, compressive, lace up or stirrup braces.

Post-operative pain management for paediatric dental extractions under general anaesthesia: a systematic review Emily Xin Yi Ting JBI – The University of Adelaide 2022-03-02
Post-operative pain management for paediatric dental extractions under general anaesthesia: a systematic review
JBI – The University of Adelaide
Emily Xin Yi Ting

Paediatric patients undergoing dental extraction under general anaesthesia

Post-operative pain management 
 

Experiences, values, and perspectives of Indigenous peoples regarding oral health maintenance: a global qualitative systematic review Brianna Poirier JBI – The University of Adelaide 2022-02-17
Experiences, values, and perspectives of Indigenous peoples regarding oral health maintenance: a global qualitative systematic review
JBI – The University of Adelaide
Brianna Poirier

Indigenous peoples of all genders and ages

Experiences, values, and perspectives of oral health maintenance

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