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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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Title Certified authors Collaborating Entity or Institution Date registered Custom text
Therapeutic effectiveness of local Botulinum toxin injection on hand tremor severity and upper limb function in patients with Idiopathic Parkinson disease: a systematic review

Fariba Eslamian

Iranian EBM Centre: A JBI Affiliated Group 2019-09-23
Therapeutic effectiveness of local Botulinum toxin injection on hand tremor severity and upper limb function in patients with Idiopathic Parkinson disease: a systematic review
Iranian EBM Centre: A JBI Affiliated Group

Fariba Eslamian

Patients with Idiopathic Parkinson disease

Resiliency support to enhance positive health outcomes for police officers in five Anglosphere nations: a scoping review protocol

Audrey Steenbeek

Aligning Health Needs and Evidence for Transformative Change (AH-NET-C): A JBI Centre of Excellence 2019-09-23
Resiliency support to enhance positive health outcomes for police officers in five Anglosphere nations: a scoping review protocol
Aligning Health Needs and Evidence for Transformative Change (AH-NET-C): A JBI Centre of Excellence

Audrey Steenbeek

This scoping review will consider regular police officers (i.e., a role that involves the legitimate use of force and the ability to arrest or detain), military police, border control officers, and federal police/investigators (e.g., FBI or ATF in the US; federal RCMP in Canada). Retired police officers will be excluded.

Resiliency support for police officers includes any tools, startegies, programmes and organizational features that enhance positive health outcomes through a. readiness and preparedness, b. response and adaptation, c. recovery and adjustment regardless of condition or work status.

Contribution of the use of WHO’s safe child birth checklist to maternal and perinatal outcome: a quantitative systematic review

Hailemariam Segni Abawollo

Ethiopian Evidenced Based Healthcare and Development Centre: A JBI Centre of Excellence 2019-09-20
Contribution of the use of WHO’s safe child birth checklist to maternal and perinatal outcome: a quantitative systematic review
Ethiopian Evidenced Based Healthcare and Development Centre: A JBI Centre of Excellence

Hailemariam Segni Abawollo

Pregnant women in labor.

Use of WHO’s safe child birth checklist during labor.

Early intervention services for non-psychotic mental health disorders in mental health: a scoping review

Katie Richards - Kings College London UK

2019-09-18
Early intervention services for non-psychotic mental health disorders in mental health: a scoping review

Katie Richards - Kings College London UK

Adolescents (≥ 10-17 years) or adults (> 18 years) with a recent-onset threshold or subthreshold mood disorder, anxiety disorder, eating disorder, personality disorder, impulse control or substance use disorder, and/or somatoform disorder

Early intervention services for non-psychotic mental health disorders. The format and structure of the service will vary, we will be including services based in the community and in hospitals. The services will form a structured program of care with the level of care can varying from “light-touch” techniques of signposting, information sharing, and self-help resources all the way through to specialized multi-disciplinary teams and high intensity psychiatric support.

The effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises on labour and birth outcomes: a systematic review and meta analysis

Sahar Sobhgol - Western Sydney University Australia

2019-09-17
The effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises on labour and birth outcomes: a systematic review and meta analysis

Sahar Sobhgol - Western Sydney University Australia

Pregnant primiparous or multiparous women with or without pelvic floor dysfunction at baseline

All types of antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercises programs with no adjunctive therapy were included

The lived experience of fathers caring for hospitalized premature infants : a systematic review of qualitative evidence

Liu Rong - Wuhan University School of Health Sciences.

2019-09-17
The lived experience of fathers caring for hospitalized premature infants : a systematic review of qualitative evidence

Liu Rong - Wuhan University School of Health Sciences.

The father of a premature infant (gestational age less than 37 weeks).

The lived experience of fathers caring premature infants about feeding, life care, parent-child interaction, and their needs, expectations, feelings, perceptions, attitudes, etc.

HIV-Testing and Counselling among university students in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review

Kwaku Oppong Asante - Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Accra.

2019-09-17
HIV-Testing and Counselling among university students in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review

Kwaku Oppong Asante - Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Accra.

Young people (females and males) aged between 15 and 24 years in colleges/universities in countries within sub-Saharan Africa, but not young people in primary or secondary/high schools or out-of-school young people, unless there are control groups in studies involving these groups of young people thereby allowing for the evaluation of enabling factors and barriers to HIV-testing practice and counselling.

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