
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW REGISTER
The core of evidence synthesis is the systematic review of literature of a particular intervention, condition or issue.
Registration of Systematic Review Titles
This is a list of registered systematic reviews that are currently under-way. 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.


Please note: Registration of titles on this web page does not in any way constitute acceptance of the topic by the JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports (JBISRIR).
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Shang Dingli |
2018-08-02 |
Post-operation adult patient under spinal anesthesia Comparator:
PAD score and sensory reach to umbilical level and toes movement. |
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Matarese Maria |
2018-11-21 |
The review will consider men aged 18 and over with a recent diagnosis of localized PCa. Healthcare settings
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Zhihui Yang ,Xinxin Li, Lili Zhang, Ning Wang |
PR China Southern Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Practice: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group | 2019-01-16 |
PR China Southern Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Practice: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group
midwifery students in all degrees and no limitations regarding age, gender or ethnicity any settings identified as a clinical practice, including clinical placement or internship.
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Ning Wang |
PR China Southern Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Practice: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group | 2019-07-04 |
PR China Southern Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Practice: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group
Faculty staff and student health professionals who have engaged in evidence-based practice education program during tertiary education. Phenomena of interest (qualitative)
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Weijie Xing |
Fudan University Centre for Evidence-based Nursing: A Joanna Briggs Institute Centre of Excellence | 2019-02-14 |
Fudan University Centre for Evidence-based Nursing: A Joanna Briggs Institute Centre of Excellence
Adult cancer survivors who were undergoing or finished treatments Any type of settings, including but not limited to home care, community, out-patient and in-hospital palliative care, were eligible for inclusion
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: Fasting during Ramadan and three common kidney diseases: patients with a kidney transplant, renal failure and urolithiasis: a systematic review of quantitative evidence. | Farzin Soleimanzadeh | Iranian EBM Centre: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group | 2019-10-17 |
Iranian EBM Centre: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group
People who suffer one of the three kidney conditions (kidney transplant, renal failure and urolithiasis)
Exposure (quantitative - association)
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: Prevalence of psychotropic medications use in elderly people with dementia in Australia : a systematic review of quantitative evidence. | Daya Ram Parajuli - College of Medicine and Public Health Flinders University, South Australia | 2019-10-21 |
Studies will be eligible if they included adults (≥65 years) diagnosed with dementia and conducted in Australia. Studies will be included irrespective of gender, ethnicity, educational status and geographical locations of the participants in Australia. We will exclude studies conducted outside of Australia as well as studies where patients were not receiving psychotropic medications but diagnosed with dementia in Australia.
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A comprehensive systematic review assessing the effectiveness of accreditation and similar quality programs in aged care facilities | Mansoor Hussain - Queensland University of Technology | 2019-11-21 |
All residential aged care facilities
Intervention & Phenomena of Interest (comprehensive)
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A qualitative scoping review to identify and describe mechanistic pathways of the relationships between nutrition exposures and health outcomes | Priscila Pereira Machado-School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, VIC AUSTRALIA | 2019-12-10 |
Free-living, healthy children (0y<18y) and adults (18y+).
(Excluded: individuals with a pre-existing medical condition, e.g. cancer patients; individuals with elevated blood pressure; secondary prevention of cardiovascular events; overweight/ obesity, i.e. weight management; pregnant, lactating, or pre-/peri-/menopausal women; fetuses; pre-term infants; early life programming; individuals residing in institutions, e.g. residential, aged care, etc.; individuals with special needs/disabilities)
Phenomena of interest (qualitative)
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A scoping review of factors influencing caring efficacy of direct care workers providing care to older people | Sumina Shrestha - Australian Institute for Primary Care and Ageing, La Trobe University, Melbourne | 2019-12-04 |
Direct care workers (registered nurses, enrolled nurses, nursing assistants, personal care assistants, certified nursing assistants, or any formal paid carers)
Intervention & Phenomena of Interest (comprehensive)
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