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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| Genetic testing to inform the need for specialized care for those with neuro-developmental disorders: a scoping review | Breann Wicks, BSN, RN | JBI TCU Center for Translational Research | JBI TCU Center for Translational Research
Breann Wicks, BSN, RN
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| Midwives' and obstetricians' perspectives of collaborative practice in antenatal care: a qualitative systematic review protocol | Camilla Irene Amei Neubauer | JBI Austrian Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare | JBI Austrian Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare
Camilla Irene Amei Neubauer
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| Clinical care documentation used by clinicians in the care of patients with heart failure: a scoping review | Amineh Rashidi | JBI Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing and Midwifery | JBI Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing and Midwifery
Amineh Rashidi
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| Experiences of difficulty in hematopoietic cell transplant nurses: a qualitative systematic review | Yuko Kurahashi | JBI Chiba University Centre for Evidence-Based Practice | JBI Chiba University Centre for Evidence-Based Practice
Yuko Kurahashi
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| Storytelling for behavior change: an effectiveness review | Aweh A Akofu | JBI Effective Basic Service Africa Cameroon | JBI Effective Basic Service Africa Cameroon
Aweh A Akofu
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| Storytelling as an approach for behavior change across sectors: a scoping review | Patrick Okwen | JBI Effective Basic Service Africa Cameroon | JBI Effective Basic Service Africa Cameroon
Patrick Okwen
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| Collaboration between people with living experience of mental challenges, their family members and nurses in the detection of mental state changes: a systematic review | Karen Foster | JBI Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing and Midwifery | JBI Centre for Evidence Informed Nursing and Midwifery
Karen Foster
Adults aged between 18 and 65 Collaboration between people with mental health challenges, their family and nurses when mental state changes |
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| Does 2% lignocaine gel compared to aqueous lubricant reduce pain during urethral catheterisation in women? A systematic review and meta-analysis | Dr Wayne Varndell | JBI Western Sydney Centre | JBI Western Sydney Centre
Dr Wayne Varndell
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| The effectiveness of diamine oxidase supplementation compared to placebo in adolescents (16+) and adults with symptoms of histamine intolerance: a systematic review | Clair Gyesi | JBI University of West London Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare | JBI University of West London Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare
Clair Gyesi
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| Risk of pre-eclampsia for mothers affected by migraine, atopic eczema and atopic asthma: a systematic review | Clair Gyesi | JBI University of West London Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare | JBI University of West London Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare
Clair Gyesi
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