SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTER
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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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Diagnostic overshadowing negatively influences the treatment of chronic hepatitis C in people with mental disorders who inject drugs: a scoping review | Regan Preston | The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence | The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence
Regan Preston
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Quality monitoring indicators in the organ and tissue donation process: a scoping review | Rafael Rodrigo da Silva Pimentel | The Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Healthcare: A JBI Centre of Excellence | The Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Healthcare: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Rafael Rodrigo da Silva Pimentel
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Mapping the nursing literature on entrepreneurship: a scoping review | Rafael Barreto Coelho | The Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Healthcare: A JBI Centre of Excellence | The Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Healthcare: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Rafael Barreto Coelho
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Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) as a selection tool in physician training programs: a scoping review protocol | Nicola Claudius | The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence | The Western Australian Group for Evidence Informed Healthcare Practice: a JBI Centre of Excellence
Nicola Claudius
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Frequency of dental visits and prevention of dental caries and periodontal disease: a scoping review | Najith Amarasena | JBI – The University of Adelaide | Frequency of dental visits and prevention of dental caries and periodontal disease: a scoping review
JBI – The University of Adelaide
Najith Amarasena
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Acceptability of HPV vaccine among adolescent girls and young women in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review protocol | Mokete Motlatsi | The Wits-JBI Centre for Evidenced-Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group | The Wits-JBI Centre for Evidenced-Based Practice: A JBI Affiliated Group
Mokete Motlatsi
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Consumer experiences of short peripheral intravenous and midline catheters in acute healthcare: a mixed methods systematic review and meta-analysis | Michelle NELSON | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Michelle NELSON
Adult patients and adult carers of paediatric and neonatal patients. |
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Perceptions and experiences of health care professionals and clients (patients and families) on using prognostic tools to predict mortality in older people living at home or in residential aged care facilities: a qualitative systematic review | Mayumi Omaya Nayanathara Perera Kumarage | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Mayumi Omaya Nayanathara Perera Kumarage
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Outcomes of commonly used (best practiced) prognostic methods/tools in predicting mortality in older people living at homes or in residential aged care facilities: a systematic review | Mayumi Omaya Nayanathara Perera Kumarage | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Mayumi Omaya Nayanathara Perera Kumarage
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Perceptions and experience of older people, their families and health care professionals on mortality prognostication and prognostic tools: a qualitative systematic review | Mayumi Kumarage | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence | The Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence
Mayumi Kumarage
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