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View + - Joanna Briggs Institute
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JBI-2010
contents
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Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Visitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Research and Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Postgraduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Publications and Communication
– International Journal of Evidence Based Healthcare .
– Best Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– PACEsetterS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– Book Chapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– Journal Articles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– Evidence Summaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Education and Training
– Course development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– Master of Clinical Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
– 2010 Education Program Overview . . . . . . . . .
Information Technology Services . . . . . . . . . . .
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the Hon Rob Knowles
JBI-2010
from
the chair
presented a challenging year for the
2010
While the financial stability of the Institute was a primary
Institute as we strove to provide a
focus this year, so too was innovation. Therefore, at
solid performance in uncertain financial times. It was
the close of the year we realigned our strategic plan
recognised early in the year that a responsive reaction
and organisational matrix to ensure that we continue
to this fiscal challenge was imperative and a number of
to challenge and stretch our organisation and to
strategic initiatives were set in place in order to secure
drive evidence-based healthcare forward. This can
the Institute’s future.
only be achieved by ensuring a lively and energetic
A milestone event for the Institute was the move to
and creative approach to the development of new
the University of Adelaide. The Institute now holds
strategies and solutions to advance evidence informed
the status of a School within the Faculty of Health
care in modern and developing health environments.
Sciences. This move represents the culmination of
The new strategic plan and organisational matrix serve
many months of complex discussion and consultation.
to ensure these things remain sharply in focus and on
It has been challenging to move to new systems and
our agenda over the next four years.
frameworks but I am pleased to report that the move
Our ability to continue to service our international
was relatively seemless with regard to service delivery
membership throughout this time of major change
to our members.
and upheaval is testimony to quality of our resources
During the year the Institute also continued with
and the determination, commitment and hard work of
negotiations with Wolters Kluwer Health in the United
our staff and our international collaboration.
States. The result has seen a formal publishing
The Committee of Management is optimistic about
agreement in relation to the Institute’s PACEsetterS
the future of the Institute and its ability to contribute
publication and a formalised relationship with the group
significantly to the improvement of global health
regarding international membership sales moving
outcomes. This optimism stems from our confidence
forward. This is an incredible accomplishment for the
in the Institute’s performance and influence within the
Institute and positions it on the international stage in
evidence-based healthcare environment,
a way it never has been before. The Committee of
growing
Management feels strongly that this move will facilitate
organisations and the realisation of an
a strong and secure future for the Institute and we
increase in the breadth and depth of
are excited about the new opportunities that such a
information and service provision to
partnership brings.
existing and future members.
synergies
with
The Hon Rob Knowles
other
like
the executive
director
Professor Alan Pearson
A
s we approach our fifteenth year of operation we
that can be translated into tangible benefits for the
find ourselves again reinventing and repositioning
global community. Equally, our short course program
ourselves in order to ensure our longevity and our
is increasingly popular on the international stage and
ability to deliver high quality evidence-based resources
we have worked hard to set in place and deliver high
to our members internationally.
quality programs that are scientifically sound and
We have tackled the challenges of the year with
pragmatically based.
great vigour and energy and pursued our goals
Our commitment to working with researchers and
with relentless determination, even as the pressure
health workers in developing countries remains high
of change and occasional uncertainty mounted.
on our agenda and we have moved to ensure that we
The pressing need to be innovative and creative in
continue to nurture and grow this important component
order to not only secure current memberships but to
of our work program. We have started to establish
also attract new ones is ever present and the result of
important links with both national and international
our hard work over the course of the last 12 months
bodies that seek to improve access to information
is that we have emerged stronger than ever and well
in developing and low income economies. We have
equipped to meet the needs of our members both
also sought to institute a more rigorous approach to
now and in to the future.
establishing links between our collaborating entities
Principally, we set a goal of positioning the Institute to
across different regions and to creating opportunities
remain financially strong and viable and this process
for furthering information and knowledge development
primarily focussed on two strategic objectives: to
in these regions.
move to the University of Adelaide and to secure a
I would like to thank our Committee of Management
commercial partner. We have succeeded in achieving
for their tireless energy and enthusiasm for our work,
both of these objectives, while still maintaining our
for their continued advice and direction and their
services to members.
commitment to ensuring the corporate security of the
Now as a part of one of the finest Universities in
Institute and the integrity and relevance of the resources
the world we have been keen to grow our higher
and programs we deliver on the world stage.
degree program and I am pleased to report that it
Every year the staff of the Institute in Adelaide and
has indeed become a substantial component to
our many Collaborating entities across the world
our diverse work schedules. Our Master of Clinical
demonstrate what can be achieved when like minds
Science (Evidence Based Health Care) program and
work toward common goals. The evolution of the
PhD program are popular choices, both with clinicians
Institute to date and the meaningful contribution we
and researchers alike. In line with the University of
are able to make to improve global health outcomes
Adelaide’s approach to teaching and learning, they
could never occur without the unwavering passion
are foster skills of exemplary scholarship and research
and power of those people.
JBI-2010
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“ I have always loved the circus! It is theatre
for the masses that takes performance to
the people - and is not elitist.
We are not elitist at JBI either. JBI is not a
scientific hot house, but rather an Institute
made up of people who are passionate
about good science, but with a pragmatic
focus.
It is about working with health
professionals to help them practice their
clinical wisdom in an informed way.”
Prof Alan Pearson AM
RN, MSc, PhD, FAAG, FRCN
Professor of Evidence Based Healthcare
& Executive Director
overview
introducing the Joanna Briggs Institute
OUR ORGANISATION
Established in 1996 as an international, not-for-profit,
membership based research and development organisation,
the Institute now resides within the Faculty of Health Sciences
at the University of Adelaide with over 60 collaborating
entities (45 Centres, 12 evidence synthesis groups and
5 evidence utilisation groups along with a membership-base
of over 6000 members across 43 countries.
The Institute is a recognised global leader in evidence-based
healthcare specialising in the production of information
and resources that promote and support evidence-based
health care and the improvement of global health outcomes.
Solutions designed and developed specifically for health
professionals, health researchers and health care consumers
by the Institute are not only world class, they are often
world firsts.
The Institute has cultivated international partnerships that
contribute to the development and maintenance of quality
health care globally. These initiatives are intended to support
and engage those who work in and use health systems
across the world in evidence-based health care.
OUR GOALS
Vision
Evidence-based Best Practice as a central characteristic of
all health services
Mission
To be the leader in producing, disseminating and providing
a framework for the use of qualitative and quantitative
evidence; to inform clinical decision making; to improve
health outcomes globally.
Role
To identify feasible, appropriate, meaningful and effective
healthcare practices and healthcare outcomes by facilitating
international collaboration between collaborating centres,
groups and expert researchers, clinicians and members of
the Institute through:
ü developing methods to appraise and synthesis evidence,
conducting systematic reviews and analyses of the
research literature (evidence synthesis)
ü globally disseminating information in diverse formats
to inform health systems, health professionals and
consumers (evidence transfer)
ü facilitating the effective implementation of evidence and
the evaluation of its impact on healthcare practice and
health outcomes (evidence utilisation)
‘Mens sana in corpore sano’ (a healthy mind in a healthy body)
“ I began going to the gym regularly about three years ago. Now I get up
at 5.30 every morning to do class, and sometimes I go after work too.
I feel better, stronger, clearer and ready to take on the day, which
is just as well because JBI is a hectic place to work - but in all
honesty that is why I love it.
It feels good to work for an organisation that strives to
achieve great things, regardless of what the potential barriers
or challenges might be. Being fit is my way of coping with
these challenges (but please don’t put a bar of chocolate
within reach!).”
Dr Zoe Jordan
BA, MA, PhD, Associate Director, Communication Science
JBI-2010
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staff
our people
OUR PEOPLE
COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT
The Joanna Briggs Institute team in Adelaide is a dynamic
Mr Rob Knowles (Chairperson).
and innovative group of highly motivated professionals with
Professor Justin Beilby, Executive Dean, Faculty of
a shared desire to learn and stretch beyond their limits. The
Health Sciences.
Institute has worked hard to develop an outstanding team
whose diverse knowledge, experience and skills enable us
Professor Leslye Long, national representative with
significant industry knowledge.
to develop information and resources of the highest quality.
Mr Steve McDonald, Deputy Director, Australasian
Cochrane Centre.
Professor Jos Kleijnen, Director of Kleijnen Systematic
Reviews Ltd (KSR Ltd).
Ms Kathy Mott, a consumer advocate.
Professor Robin Watts, JBI Collaborating Centre Director
elected by the Committee of Directors.
Professor Alan Pearson (ex-officio), Executive Director,
The Joanna Briggs Institute.
‘In vino veritas’ (in wine there is the truth)
“ Making
my own wine at home is a family tradition I’ve carried
on from my father and grandfather. I take great pleasure pulling
the cork and enjoying a red that I’ve nurtured - from handpicking the grapes, all the way through to the taste test. I find
wine making to be an avenue that allows me to apply my
analytical skills beyond my research work at JBI, and using
them to create something for the enjoyment of my family
and friends.”
Dr Edoardo Aromataris
B.Sc (Hons), PhD, Associate Director Synthesis Science
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STAFF OF THE INSTITUTE
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION
Executive Director
Associate Director
Professor Alan Pearson, RN, ONC, DipNEd, DANS,
Zoe Jordan, BA, MA (Communication Studies)
MSc, PhD, FCN(NSW), FAAG, FRCN
Events Officer
Executive Assistant
Chris Cafcakis
Joan O’Loghlin
Promotions Assistant
Erin Koop, BA, GradDip (Marketing Management)
Graphic Designer
CORPORATE SERVICES
Associate Director
Anthea Court, MBA
Finance Officer
Cherry Zhang (to September 2010)
Administration Assistant – Customer Services
Francess Cricelli
Paul Higgs, BVC (to November 2010)
Research Fellow
Sandeep Moola BDS, MHSM(Honours)
Collaboration Liaison Officer
Cindy Stern, BHSc (Hons)
COLLABORATION SUPPORT UNIT
Dr Catalin Tufanaru
Dr Sarahlouise Jones
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Dr Christina Hagger
Associate Director
Craig Lockwood, RN, BN, GDipClinNurs, MNSc
CULTURE OF IMPROVING
The Joanna Briggs Institute is committed to promoting
Research Fellows:
and supporting a culture of life long learning. Degrees and
Zachary Munn BMR (NM)
courses being undertaken by staff of the Institute include:
Dr Yifan Xue MBBS, MPH
Master of Clinical Science (Evidence Based Health Care)
Alexa McArthur RN, RM, CN, MPHC
Master of Marketing Management
Dr Aye Aye Gyi MBBS, MMedSc, PhD
Master of Philosophy
Ed Aromataris B.Sc. (Hons)
Doctor of Philosophy
Dr Rie Konno RN, BNurs, MNurs, PhD
fellows
& affiliates
our people
FELLOWS
Rumona Dickson, RN BN MHlth Sc, Director Liverpool
Reviews & Implementation Group; Lecturer, Department of
Nursing, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Professor Karen Francis, RN PhD MEd MHlth Sc Grad
Cert Uni Teach/Learn B Hlth Sc Dip Hlth Sc, Professor
of Rural Nursing, School of Nursing, Monash University,
Victoria, Australia.
Jennifer Grieve, RN BSc (Nurs), Executive Manager,
Clarence Estate R.H. & A.C. Facility, Western Australia,
Australia.
Rhonda Gayle Heckenberg, RN BHSc (Gerontic Nurs)
GDip Health Services Manager, Facility Manager / Director
of care, OneCare Ltd, Tasmania, Australia.
Professor Colin Holmes, RN BA(Hons) T Cert MPhil PhD
MRCNA, Professor of Nursing, Department of Nursing
Sciences, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia.
Michelle Keller, RN BN GradDipNursSC (High Dependency),
Manager, Residential Care Services, Resthaven Inc., South
Australia, Australia.
Prof Leslye Long, RN CritCareCert CorCare Cert Dip
AppSc(Nurs) (SCAE) BAppSc(Nurs)(SCAE) MHA(UNSW)
PhD (Flinders) MRCNA, Director of Nursing & Patient
Care Services, Royal Adelaide Hospital, South Australia,
Australia.
Dr Joanne Ramadge, RN RM Cert ICU Dip Soc Wel
BSc(Nursing) PhD, Senior Clinical Adviser in Aged Care,
Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra ACT.
Donelle Rivett, RN BSc BN, Manager, Research Review
and Development, Church of Christ Homes and Community
Services Inc., Western Australia, Australia.
Jane Salvage, RN, BA (Eng Lit) MSc Honorary Doctor of
Laws, Independent Health Consultant, London, England.
Prof Kenneth Walsh, RN PhD, Professor of Nursing Practice
Development. South East Sydney and Illawarra Area Health.
Service and School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous
Health, University of Wollongong, Nursing Development and
Research Unit, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
AFFILIATES
Deborah Cullen, Ed D, MA, BS, Professor of Family Health,
School of Nursing, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana,
USA.
Lynette Darcy, RN MCN, Clinical Nurse Manager, Huon
Eldercare, Tasmania, Australia.
Frank Donnelly, RN BNurs GradDipNursSc (Intensive
Care), MNSc, Clinical Lecturer, Department of Clinical
Nursing, Adelaide University, South Australia, Australia.
Rose Ekama Ilesanmi, RN RM BSc(Nursing) MSN, Clinical
Instructor, Department of Nursing, University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria.
Cheryl Lyon, RN GradDip (Gerontological Nursing) MNSc,
Residential Services Manager, Manningham Centre, Victoria,
Australia.
Eunice Mabuza, RN RM BEd (Nursing) MPH, Lecturer,
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Swaziland,
Mbabane, Swaziland.
Bongiwe Masilela, MMid BEd (Nursing) Dip(General
Nursing) Dip(Mid), Head of Midwifery Department, Lecturer,
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Swaziland,
Mbabane, Swaziland.
Mildred Mkhabela, BNurs MA, Lecturer, Faculty of Health
Sciences, University of Swaziland, Mbabane, Swaziland.
Nkosazana Ruth Mkhonta, Dip (General Nursing) Dip
(Mid) Dip (Comm Health Nursing) BEd (Nursing) MNSc,
Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Swaziland,
Mbabane, Swaziland.
Dr Dintle Mogobe, RN RM BEd (Nursing) MEd MNSc PhD,
Lecturer, Department of Nursing Education, University of
Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
Jokotade Jemilat Olarerin, RN RM MSc (Nursing),
Lecturer, Department of Nursing Education, University
College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
Sheila Shaibu, RN Dip OT, MSN, PhD, Lecturer, Department
of Nursing Education, University of Botswana, Gaborone,
Botswana.
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Wananani Bakakodo, Tshiamo RN RM BEd (Nursing)
MSN, Lecturer, Department of Nursing Education, University
of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
Dr Isabella Ziyane, RN RM BSc (Nursing) MA DNurse,
Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Swaziland,
Mbabane, Swaziland.
Isabel Thembi Zwane, PhD MPH BSc (Nursing) Dip(PH),
Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Swaziland,
Mbabane, Swaziland.
global ripples
international scope
OUR MEMBERS
The Joanna Briggs Institute disseminates evidence-based
information and resources to Corporate and Individual
members and Best Practice Partners across the world.
2010 MEMBERSHIP BY TYPE
TOTAL
Member Individual
175
Member Individual Student
184
Member Corporate Educational
125
Member Corporate Health Care Facility
1859
Member Corporate Community Health
36
Member Corporate Other Corporate
28
Member Corporate Content Subscriber
1
Member corporate sponsored country (country sponsors)
16
JBI COnNECT+ Subscribers
673
Member Media
40
Member Legal Deposit
13
Member Free of Charge
182
Member Centre
47
Member ESG
13
Member ProQuest
505
Member Sponsored Country
682
TOTAL
4579
COUNTRY
MEMBERS
COUNTRY
MEMBERS
Australia
1113
Myanmar
2
Austria
2
New Zealand
57
Bahrain
1
Nigeria
74
Belgium
1
Norway
3
Botswana
38
Panama (+ canal zone)
1
Brazil
5
Papua New Guinea
1
Brunei Daussalam
1
Peru
3
Burkina Faso
24
Poland
3
Cameroon
26
Portugal
2
Canada
37
Puerto Rico
4
Chile
9
Qatar
3
China
1
Romania
2
Colombia
16
Rwanda
48
Cyprus
2
Saudi Arabia
2
Czech Republic
1
Scotland UK
216
Denmark
2
Serbia
1
Ecuador
1
Singapore
9
England, UK
45
South Africa
15
Ethiopia
38
South Korea
7
Fiji
23
Spain
924
Finland
19
Sri Lanka
2
France
1
Swaziland
12
Germany
2
Sweden
1
Ghana
33
Switzerland
7
Hong Kong
12
Taiwan ROC
13
Iceland
2
Tanzania
41
India
1
Thailand
20
Iran
1
The Netherlands
3
Ireland REP
13
The Philippines
17
Israel
15
Tonga
1
Italy
19
Turkey
1
Japan
10
Uganda
247
Jordan
1
United Arab Emirates
2
Kenya
38
United Kingdom
2
Kuwait
1
United States of America
492
Malawi
14
Venzuela
2
Malaysia
4
Wales UK
3
Mexico
11
Zambia
15
Zimbabwe
41
JBI-2010
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highlights
events and people that shaped 2010
Events
National Australian Conference
Evidence-Based Clinical Leadership,
Directing Policy To Action
November 2010, Adelaide, Australia
Delegates joined an all-star cast at the unique venue of the
Palace Nova Cinema complex in Adelaide’s iconic Rundle
Street precinct. The conference focused on the role of
evidence-based clinical leadership in improving health and
aged care. Evidence-based researchers and reviewers,
guideline developers, clinicians, educators, policy makers,
administrators and consumers gathered together in front of
the big screen to work toward improving techniques and
methods of getting evidence into practice.
7th Biennial Joanna Briggs Colloquium,
Knowledge in Action: The Next Generation of
Evidence Based Practice
September 2010, Chicago, USA
The Colloquium was this year hosted by the Indiana Centre
for Evidence Based Nursing at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago.
Contemporary healthcare services are complex, inimitable
and unpredictable spaces that highly skilled professionals
must navigate on a daily basis. The utilization of scientific
knowledge in these environments has proved challenging
across the world.
The aim of this Colloquium was to
generate discussion and debate about the role and nature of
evidence in practice and strategies for using this knowledge
in pragmatic ways in real settings. The comprehensive threeday program was diverse, interesting and multidisciplinary
and provided delegates with opportunities to share their
experiences and network.
From discourse to practice: using evidence to
optimise health outcomes and demonstrate the
value of nursing and midwifery
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The role of qualitative evidence in evidencebased healthcare workshop
June 2010, Sydney, Australia
August 2010, Adelaide, Australia
This jointly hosted workshop (The Joanna Briggs Institute
This jointly hosted workshop (Australian Nursing and
and the College of Nursing) explored the role of qualitative
Midwifery Federation, SA Branch and the Joanna Briggs
research evidence in clinical decision-making and taught
Institute) included presentations from Professor Alan Pearson
participants about the JBI approach to qualitative research
and Craig Lockwood from the Joanna Briggs Institute and
synthesis. The workshop was well attended and generated
Doris Grinspun from the Registered Nurses’ Association of
vibrant and enthusiastic discussion and debate.
Ontario. In addition to this local South Australian examples
of good practice were showcased.
Notable visitors
The Joanna Briggs Foundation Launch
Anne Dabrow-Woods
June 2010, Sydney, Australia
Chief Nurse and Publisher of the American Journal of
The Joanna Briggs Foundation was officially launched at
Nursing, USA
Admiralty House, Kirribilly, Sydney, Australia, on Monday
Mark Barragry
night by its Patron the Governor General of Australia, Ms
Director of Strategic Growth Markets, Wolters Kluwer
Quentin Bryce AM.
Health Medical Research, USA.
The launch was attended by a prestigious and exclusive
Paula Westgate
guest list, including His Excellency Mr Michael Bryce,
Director of Sales, Asia Pacific, AUS.
Dr Christopher James Lukabyo (High Commissioner for the
Republic of Uganda), His Excellency Stuparu Mihi Stefan
(the Ambassador of Romania), His Excellency Shope Lenin
Magigwane (the High Commissioner for the Republic of
South Africa), His Excellency Ernesto H. De Leon (the
Jon Ward
National Sales Manager, Australia and New Zealand, AUS.
Doris Grinspun
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, CAN.
Ambassador of the Republic of the Philippines) as well as
Professor Garry Jennings
members of the Foundation Advisory Board and the Joanna
Director, Baker IDI, AUS.
Briggs Institute Committee of Management.
Debbie Muirhead
Ms Bryce opened proceedings, followed by speeches
AusAid, AUS.
from the Director of the Foundation, Emeritus Professor
Mary Salisbury
Judy Lumby and the Chair of the Foundation Advisory
The Cedar Institute, USA.
Board, Professor Alison Kitson. Formal proceedings were
followed by drinks and canapes as guests enjoyed a unique
opportunity to network and experience beautiful views of the
harbour, opera house and bridge from this historic location.
JBI activities
innovating, supporting, engaging
“ Growing
up, one of my biggest passions in life was
playing basketball. Nowadays I am a Team Administrator
for a basketball team for youths. It’s very satisfying
helping these kids, some of whom have never played
before. I see them growing in confidence, and I also
see them win and fail, and learn how to deal with failure
as a team.
Now I have my own children too, and best of all, I have
the privilege of watching one of my daughters take up
basketball. What more could a proud dad want!”
Craig Lockwood
RN, BN, GDipClinNurs, MNSc, Associate Director, Translation Science
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
The Joanna Briggs Institute this year made significant
inroads with its diverse research and innovation program
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Comprehensive literature review on “Four Hour Rule
Implementation” in Emergency Departments”
Status:
Completed
with the development of the Safety and Quality Research
Funding: AUD $ 10,560
Unit and the JBI Operational Research Unit.
Funding organisation: Royal Adelaide Hospital
COMMISSIONED RESEARCH 2010
Research and Education Team are lead by the Executive
Literature review on the epidemiology of chronic nonmalignant pain in Sweden, Germany, France, Italy, the
Netherlands, Spain, and the UK
Director and draw on Institute staff according to the specific
Status:
Consultancies and projects undertaken through the
needs of each individual project. Projects undertaken in
Completed
Funding: AUD$16,000 (including GST)
2010 include:
Funding organisation: UK NHS/ Kleijnen Systematic
Engaging consumers in Developing Countries
Status:
Reviews Inc.
Completed
Funding: AUD 30,050
Funding organization: World Health Organisation, Patient
Comprehensive literature review on Emergency
Surgery
Safety Alliance Research Scheme
Status:
Completed
Funding: AUD$ 60,742 AUD $62,000
Proposal to improve clinical practice in early
psychosis management based on development and
implementation of Evidence-Based criteria
Status:
Phase one and two completed. Phase 3 ongoing.
Funding: AUD $22,506
Funding organisation: Early Psychosis Intervention Service;
Southern Adelaide Health Service. SA
Systematic Literature Review on Insertion of Surgical
Tracheostomy
Status:
Completed
Funding: AUD $ 23,080
Funding organisation: Royal Adelaide Hospital
Comprehensive literature review on “Recognising
and Responding to the Deteriorating Patient in Acute
Hospitals”
Status:
Successfully completed.
Funding: AUD $32,780
Funding organisation: Royal Adelaide Hospital
Funding organisation: Operations Division of the South
Australia Department of Health
JBI activities
postgraduate studies
Master of Philosophy (Evidence Based Healthcare)
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
Master of
Healthcare)
Clinical
Science
(Evidence
Based
Dr Joanna Bowen. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis:
Prevention of oral mucositis in head and neck cancer
Dr Edoardo Aromataris. Commenced: July 2009.
patients: A systematic review.
Thesis: The relationship between error and harm in primary
Dr Aye Aye Gyi. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis: The
healthcare.
experiences of overseas-trained medical doctors in adjusting
Anthea Court. Commenced: July 2009. Thesis: The
to rural and remote Australian medical practice.
effectiveness of incentive programs on nursing staff
Sandeep Moola. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis:
satisfaction in hospital settings.
Effects of music therapy on adult patients’ pre procedural
Dr Rasika Jayasekara. Commenced: July 2009. Thesis:
and procedural state dental anxiety.
The effects of cognitive behaviour therapy for major
Zachary Munn. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis: The
depression in older adults.
patient experience of medical imaging.
Dr Saralouise Jones. Commenced: July 2009. Thesis:
Dr Yifan Xue. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis:
Diagnostic accuracy of swine flu testing.
Predictive factors for colonisation of MRSA in adults.
Dr Rie Konno. Commenced: July 2009. Thesis: The
effectiveness and meaningfulness of strategies for assisted
Doctor of Philosophy
bathing of older adults with dementia.
Zoe Jordan. Commenced: March 2007. Thesis: International
Alexa McArthur. Commenced: July 2009. Thesis: Maternal
mortality in Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
Gregory Malt. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis:
Preventing urinary tract infections in pediatrics: selecting the
most appropriate cleaning solution.
Natalie Menzies. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis:
Urinalysis in Hospitalised Patients.
Stephen Richards. Commenced: February 2010. Thesis:
Understanding older adults’ experience of a permanent
relocation to residential aged care.
Deborah Norton Westwood. Commenced: February
2010. Thesis: What interior design features reduce event
related anxiety in Pediatric patients?
collaboration in health sciences research: manna, myth
and model.
Craig Lockwood. Commenced: February 2008. Thesis:
A comparative analysis of approaches to the qualitative
synthesis of evidence.
Kylie Porritt. Commenced: February 2006. An analysis of
contemporary discourses on qualitative evidence synthesis.
Cindy Stern. Commenced: February 2009. The therapeutic
impact of pets/animals in aged care.
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JBI Clinical Fellowships
Clinical Leadership Day
21 participants commenced the Clinical Fellowship Program
A one-day program was developed in conjunction with
in 2010:
Proteus Leadership Centres to be run as a session within
January 2010 Intake (4 participants):
the JBI Clinical Fellowship Program. The first session was
ü Nurses (3) and Physiotherapist (1)
held 3rd November with 21 participants.
ü All acute care
Senior Nurses (16), Dieticians (3), Occupational Therapist
ü VIC (1) and Korea (3)
(1), Program Officer (1)
SA (19), VIC (1) and NSW (1)
Acute Care (18), Community Care (2) and National
April 2010 Intake (5 participants):
ü Nurses (4) and Physiotherapist (1)
ü Acute care (3), Community (1) and Aged care (1)
ü VIC (2), SA (1), QLD (1) and Rwanda (1)
June 2010 Intake (8 participants):
ü Nurses (6), Medical practitioner (1) and Aged care provider (1)
ü Acute care (6) and Aged care (2)
ü SA (1), QLD (1), ACT (1), WA (1), TAS (1), Saudi Arabia (1),
America (1) and Malaysia (1)
November 2010 Intake (4 participants):
ü Dieticians (3) and Nurse (1)
ü All Acute Care
ü All from Royal Adelaide Hospital
In total, 16 participants have started and successfully
completed the program in 2010. Additionally, 5 participants
from September 2009 intake and 11 from November 2009
Intake have completed the program in 2010.
Over all, 32 participants have completed the program
in 2010.
Prescribing Service (1)
publications
& communication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EVIDENCE
BASED HEALTHCARE
ü Molina JAD, Lobo CA, Goh HK, Seow E and Heng BH.
Review of studies and guidelines on fasting and procedural
– (formerly JBI Reports)
sedation at the emergency department. Int J Evid Based
The following reports have been published in the International
Healthc 2010; 8(2): 75–78
Journal of Evidence Based Health Care in 2010:
ü Medves J, Godfrey C, Turner C, Paterson M, Harrison
ü Stern C and Munn Z. Cognitive leisure activities and their
M, Lindsay MacKenzie and Durando P. Systematic review
role in preventing dementia: a systematic review. Int J Evid
of practice guideline dissemination and implementation
Based Healthc 2010; 8(1): 2–17
strategies for healthcare teams and team-based practice.
ü Jeffs LS, Hurtado PR, Faull RJ and Peh CA. Antineutrophil
Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(2): 79–89
cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis with renal
ü Ang E and Chow YL. General pain assessment among
involvement: the evidence for treatment. Int J Evid Based
patients with cancer in an acute care setting: a best
Healthc 2010; 8(1): 18–27
practice implementation project. Int J Evid Based Healthc
ü Lumby J. Grandparents and grandchildren: a grand
2010; 8(2): 90–96
connection. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(1): 28–31
ü Pearson A and Jordan Z. Evidence-based healthcare
ü Watts R. Musings on the marsh: The 2009 Joanna Briggs
in developing countries. Int J Evid Based Healthc
Oration. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(1): 32–36
2010; 8(2): 97–100
ü Jayasekara R. Summaries of Nursing Care-Related
ü Haesler E. Summaries of Nursing Rare-Related Systematic
Systematic Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Early
Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Antibiotics and
discharge hospital at home. Int J Evid Based Healthc
antiseptics for venous leg ulcers. Int J Evid Based Healthc
2010; 8(1): 37
2010; 8(2): 101–102
ü Norrie P. Summaries of Nursing Care-Related Systematic
ü Norrie P. Summaries of Nursing Rare-Related Systematic
Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Individual patient
Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Benzodiazepines for
education for people with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Int J Evid
delirium. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(2):103–104
Based Healthc 2010; 8(1): 38
ü Lang DSP. Summaries of Nursing Rare-Related Systematic
ü Haesler E. Summaries of Nursing Care-Related Systematic
Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Bone marrow harvest
Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Compression for venous
versus peripheral stem cell collection for haematopoietic
leg ulcers. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(1): 39–40
stem cell donation in healthy donors. Int J Evid Based
ü Jayasekara R. Summaries of Nursing Care-Related
Healthc 2010; 8(2): 105
Systematic Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Effect of
ü Dewey A. Summaries of Nursing Rare-Related Systematic
early treatment with antihypertensive drugs on short- and
Reviews
long-term mortality in patients with an acute cardiovascular
interventions for reducing fatigue during cancer treatment in
event. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(1): 41
adults. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(2):106–107
ü Haesler E, Bauer M and Nay R. Recent evidence on
ü Pickens S, Ostwald SK, Murphy-Pace K and Bergstrom
the development and maintenance of constructive staff–
N. Systematic review of current executive function measures
family relationships in the care of older people – a report
in adults with and without cognitive impairments. Int J Evid
on a systematic review update. Int J Evid Based Healthc
2010; 8(2): 45–74
from
the
Cochrane
Library:
Psychosocial
Based Healthc 2010; 8(3): 110–125
ü Hines S, Abbey J, Wilson J and Sacre S. Appropriateness
of using a symbol to identify dementia and/or delirium. Int J
Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(3): 126–128
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ü Megson E, Kapellas K and Bartold PM. Relationship
ü Harding C, Faiman A and Wright J. Evaluation of an
between periodontal disease and osteoporosis. Int J Evid
intensive desensitisation, oral tolerance therapy and
Based Healthc 2010; 8(3): 129–139
hunger provocation program for children who have had
ü Chur-Hansen A, Stern C and Winefield H. Gaps in the
prolonged periods of tube feeds. Int J Evid Based Healthc
evidence about companion animals and human health:
2010; 8(4): 268–276
some suggestions for progress. Int J Evid Based Healthc
ü Winefield H and Air T. Grandparenting: diversity in
2010; 8(3): 140–146
grandparent experiences and needs for healthcare and
ü Norrie P. Topical capsaicin for chronic neuropathic pain in
support. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 277–283
adults. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(3): 147–148
ü Norrie P. Physical fitness training for stroke patients. Int J
ü Robertson-Malt S. Summaries of Nursing Care-Related
Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 284–285
Systematic Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Intra-
ü Barrett D. Interventions for cleaning dentures in adults. Int
amniotic surfactant for preventing respiratory distress in
J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 286–287
newborns. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(3): 149–150
ü Stern C. Advance provision of emergency contraception
ü Rojahn
for pregnancy prevention. Int J Evid Based Healthc
R.
Summaries
of
Nursing
Care-Related
Systematic Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Ear drops
2010; 8(4): 288–289
for the removal of ear wax. Int J Evid Based Healthc
ü Stern C. Interventions for preventing mastitis after
2010; 8(3): 151–152
childbirth. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 290
ü Stern C. Summaries of Nursing Care-Related Systematic
ü Virani T. Evidence-based practice: across the health
Reviews from the Cochrane Library: Bed rest for acute
professions. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 291–292
low-back pain and sciatica. Int J Evid Based Healthc
2010; 8(3): 153–154
ü Abstracts of the 7th Biennial Joanna Briggs Colloquium.
Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(3): 155–246
ü Hines S, Wilson J, McCrow J, Abbey J and Sacre S. Oral
liquid nutritional supplements for people with dementia in
residential aged care facilities. Int J Evid Based Healthc
2010; 8(4): 248–251
ü Hines S, McCrow J, Abbey J and Gledhill S. Thickened
fluids for people with dementia in residential aged care
facilities. Int J Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 252–255
ü Xi S. Effectiveness of voice rehabilitation on vocalisation in
postlaryngectomy patients: a systematic review. Int J Evid
Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 256–258
ü Suhonen R, Land L, Välimäki M, Berg A, Idvall E, Kalafati
M, Katajisto J, Lemonidou C, Schmidt LA and Leino-Kilpi H.
Impact of patient characteristics on orthopaedic and trauma
patients’ perceptions of individualised nursing care. Int J
Evid Based Healthc 2010; 8(4): 259–267
publications
& communications
BEST PRACTICE
The following Best Practice Information Sheets for health
professionals have been published in 2010:
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Methods for determining the
correct nasogastric tube placement after insertion in adults.
Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets for health
professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Nurse-led clinics to reduce
modifiable cardiac risk factors in adults. Best Practice:
evidence-based information sheets for health professionals.
2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Oral liquid nutritional
supplements for people with dementia in residential aged
care facilities. Best Practice: evidence-based information
sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Roles and systems for routine
medication administration to prevent medication errors in
hospital-based acute care settings. Best Practice: evidencebased information sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. The Effectiveness of
Integrated Care Pathways for Adults and Children in Health
Care Settings. Best Practice: evidence-based information
sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. The Prevention and
Management of Complications associated with PEG Tubes
in Adults. Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets
for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Positioning of preterm infants
for optimal physiological development. Best Practice:
evidence-based information sheets for health professionals.
2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. The impact of hospital visiting
hour policies on paediatric and adult patients and their
visitors. Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets
for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Effectiveness of nonpharmacological pain management in relieving chronic pain
for children and adolescents. Best Practice: evidence-based
information sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Effectiveness of Nurse
Practitioners in residential aged care facilities. Best Practice:
evidence-based information sheets for health professionals.
2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Interventions to reduce
the incidence of falls in older adult patients in acute care
hospitals. Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets
for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Women’s perceptions and
experiences of breastfeeding support. Best Practice:
evidence-based information sheets for health professionals.
2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Evidence on determining
the impact of Magnet designation on nursing and patient
outcomes. Best Practice: evidence-based information
sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. A comparison of palliative
care outcome measures used in Residential Aged Care
Facilities. Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets
for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Responses of caregivers
to children under the age of five with fever and living
where malaria is endemic. Best Practice: evidence-based
information sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Strategies for the management
and prevention of hypothermia within the adult perioperative
environment. Best Practice: evidence-based information
sheets for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Living with chronic Lymphatic
Filariasis
- patients 15 years and older in developing
countries. Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets
for health professionals. 2010; 14
ü The Joanna Briggs Institute. Management of shortterm indwelling urethral catheters to prevent urinary tract
infections. Best Practice: evidence-based information sheets
for health professionals. 2010; 14
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The Joanna Briggs Institute would like to thank and
acknowledge all those who have been involved with the
translation of Best Practice into languages other than
English:
ü Centro Studi EBN, a study centre of Policlinico S.OrsolaMalpighi, Bologna, Italy (Italian)
ü The Spanish Centre for Evidence Based Nursing: a
collaborating centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute, Institute
of Health Carlos III, Madrid, Spain (Spanish)
ü Shorinsha publisher of Expert Nurse (Japanese)
ü The Thailand Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and
Midwifery: a collaborating centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
(Thai)
ü The Romanian Centre for Evidence Based Public Health:
a collaborating Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
(Romanian)
ü Fudan Evidence Based Nursing Centre: a collaborating
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute, Fudan University,
Shanghai, People’s Republic of China (Chinese)
ü The Palaky and Ostrava Universities, Czech Republic
(Czech)
ü The Koc University, Turkey (Turkish)
ü Yonsei Evidence Based Nursing Centre of Korea: a
collaborating centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute, Yonsei
University College of Nursing, Seoul, Korea (Korean)
publications
& communications
PACEsetterS
The following issues of PACEsetterS magazine were
published in 2010:
The Joanna Briggs Institute. PACEsetterS: a health care
publication of the Joanna Briggs Institute: promoting and
supporting best practice. Jordan Z, Ed. 2010; 7(1)
The Joanna Briggs Institute. PACEsetterS: a health care
publication of the Joanna Briggs Institute: promoting and
supporting best practice. Jordan Z, Ed. 2010; 7(2)
The Joanna Briggs Institute. PACEsetterS: a health care
publication of the Joanna Briggs Institute: promoting and
supporting best practice. Jordan Z, Ed. 2010; 7(3)
The Joanna Briggs Institute. PACEsetterS: a health care
publication of the Joanna Briggs Institute: promoting and
supporting best practice. Jordan Z, Ed. 2010; 7(4)
BOOK CHAPTERS
ü Bennett S, Bennett JW, Lockwood C, Sanders S and
Skeat J (2010). Questions about clients’ experiences and
concerns: examples of appraisals from different health
professions. Evidence Based Practice: Across the Health
Professions. Hoffmann T, Bennett S and Del Mar C. Sydney,
Churchill Livingstone.
ü Borbasi S, Jackson D and Lockwood C (2010). Undertaking
a Clinical Audit. Using Evidence To Guide Practice. Courtney
M and McCutcheon H. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone.
ü Courtney M, Rickard C, Vickerstaff C and Court A (2010).
Evidence Based Nursing Practice. Using Evidence To Guide
Nursing Practice. Courtney M and McCutcheon H. Sydney,
Churchill Livingstone.
ü Del Mar C, Bennett S, Elkins MR, Lockwood C, Morgan
A, Sanders S, Schneider-Kolsky M and Skeat J (2010).
Questions about diagnosis: examples of appraisals from
different health professions. Evidence Based Practice:
Across the Health Professions. Hoffmann T, Bennett S and
Del Mar C. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone.
ü Hoffmann T, Bennett JW, Baird M, Elkins MR, Lockwood
C, Reilly S and S. S (2010). Questions about prognosis:
examples of appraisals from different health professions.
Evidence Based Practice: Across the Health Professions.
Hoffmann T and B. S. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone.
ü Hoffmann T, Bennett JW, Elkins MR, Lockwood C, Morgan
A, Sanders S, Spencer A, Vitetta L and Wright C (2010).
Questions about the effects of interventions: examples of
appraisals from different health professions Evidence-Based
Practice Across the Health Professions. Hoffmann T, Sally B
and Chris Del mar. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone.
ü Pearson A (2010). Evidence about clients' experiences
and concerns. Evidence-Based Practice: Across the Health
Professions. Hoffmann T, Bebbett S and Del Mar C. Sydney,
Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
ü Pearson A (2010). Evidence about clients’ experiences
and concerns. Evidence Based Practice: Across the Health
Professions. Hoffmann T, Bennett S and Del Mar C. Sydney,
Churchill Livingstone.
ü Pearson A and Field J (2010). Undertaking a Systematic
Review Using Evidence To Guide Nursing Practice. Courtney
M and McCutcheon H. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone.
ü To MS, Aromataris EC, Castro J, Roberts ML, Barritt
JOURNAL ARTICLES
ü Field J and Pearson A (2010). "Caring to death: the murder
of patients by nurses." International Journal of Nursing
ü Hannes K, Lockwood C and Pearson A (2010). "A
comparative analysis of three online appraisal instruments'
ability to assess validity in qualitative research." Qualitative
ü Jordan Z and Court A (2010). "Reconstructing consumer
participation in evidence-based health care: a polemic."
International Journal of COnsumer Studies 34(5): 558-561.
ü Moola S and Konno R (2010). "A systemetic review of the
management of short-term indwelling urethral catheters to
prevent urinary tract infections." JBI Library of Systematic
Review 8(17): 695-729.
ü Moola S and Lockwood C (2010). "The effectiveness
of strategies for the management and/or prevention of
hypothermia within the adult perioperative environment:
systematic review." JBI Library of Systematic Review
8(19): 752-792.
ü Pearson A (2010). "The evidence base for nursing practice:
The potential impact of spearheading leading-edge nursing
research on improving global health." Journal of Nursing
Practice 15(5): 385-390.
ü Pearson A (2010). "Evidence Based Healthcare and
Qualitative Research." International Journal of Nursing
Practice 15(6): 489-493.
ü Pearson A and Jordan Z (2010). "Evidence Based
Healthcare in developing countries." International Journal of
Evidence Based Healthcare 8: 97-100.
ü Stern C (2010). "Gapes in the evidence about companion
animals and human health: some suggestions for progress."
of
Evidence
Based
Healthcare
8: 140-146.
ü Stern C and Munn Z (2010). "Cognitive leisure activities
and their role in preventing dementia: a systematic review."
International
8(1): 2-17.
Journal
of
FCCP activates prton conductance but does not block
Evidence
Biophys 495(2): 152-158.
ü Wilson A and Gyi AA (2010). "The status and perspective
of diabetes health education in China: Inspiration from
Australia."
Health Research 20(12): 1736-1743.
Journal
GJ and Rychkov GY (2010). "Mitochondrial uncoupler
storeoperated Ca2+ current in liver cells." Arch Biochem
Practice 16(3): 301-309.
International
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Based
Healthcare
16(92-98).
International
Journal
of
Nursing
Practice
publications
& communications
ü McArthur A. (2010). Review Summaries: A comprehensive
EVIDENCE SUMMARIES
ü Stern C. (2010). Advanced provision of emergency
pregnancy prevention. International Journal of Evidence
ü Gyi AA. (2010). Evidence Summaries: Perceived facilitators
and inhibitors for the use of personal digital assistants
(PDAs) by nurses: a systematic review. Journal of Advanced
1207-1212.
ü McArthur A. (2010). Review Summaries: Effectiveness of
Nurse Practitioners in nursing homes: a systematic review.
Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(7): 1446-1451.
Nursing, 66 (5): 962-967.
ü Gyi AA. (2010). Evidence Summaries: Steroid avoidance
or withdrawal for kidney transplant recipients. Renal Society
ü McArthur A. (2010). Review Summaries: Management of
disruptive behaviour within nursing work environments: a
comprehensive systematic review of the evidence. Journal
of Australasia Journal (RSAJ), 6 (2): 88-89.
ü Gyi AA. (2010). Evidence Summaries: Steroid avoidance
or withdrawal for kidney transplant recipients.
Renal
Society of Australasia Journal (RSAJ), (German language)
of Advanced Nursing 66(7): 1446-1451.
ü Moola S. (2010). Evidence Summaries: The experience
of living with chronic manifestations of lymphatic filariasis
among patients 15 years and older in developing countries:
6 (2): 88-89.
ü Konno R. (2010). Cochrane Review Summary for
Nursing:
Acupuncture
point
stimulation
for
chemotherapy induced nausea or vomiting. Cancer Nursing,
a systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing,
66 (12): 2620.
ü Munn Z (2010) Evidence Summaries. Overground physical
therapy gait training for chronic stroke patients with mobility
33(6): 479-480.
ü McArthur A. (2010) Review Summaries: Promoting and
supporting self-care management for adults living in the
community with physical chronic illness: a systematic review
of the effectiveness and meaningfulness of the patient
practitioner encounter. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
deficits. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 66 (1): 16–21
ü Munn Z (2010) Evidence Summaries. The effects of onscreen, point of care computer reminders on processes
and outcomes of care. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
66 (1): 16–21
ü Munn Z (2010).Evidence Summaries. Electronic retrieval
66(1): 16-21.
ü McArthur A. (2010). Review Summaries. Positioning of
preterm infants for optimal physiological development:
a systematic review.
Journal of Advanced Nursing.
A.
of health information by healthcare providers to improve
practice and patient care. Journal of Advanced Nursing,
66(3): 495-499.
ü Munn Z (2010).Evidence Summaries. Eye irrigation for
55(2): 255-259.
ü McArthur
magnet designation on nursing and patient outcomes: is the
investment worth it? Journal of Advanced Nursing. 66(6):
Based Healthcare, 8: 288-289.
Cancer
systematic review of evidence on determining the impact of
(2010).
Review
Summaries:
Non-
pharmacological interventions for assisting the induction
patients with ocular chemical burns: a systematic review.
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 66(3): 495-499.
of anaesthesias in children. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
ü Munn Z (2010) Evidence Summaries. Exercise for
66(4): 738-742.
osteoarthritis of the hip. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
ü McArthur
A.
(2010).
Review
Summaries:
Cervical
Evidence Summaries. 66(4): 738–742.
assessment by ultrasound for preventing preterm delivery.
ü Munn Z. (2010) Evidence Summaries. Effectiveness
Journal of Advanced Nursing. 66(4): 738-742.
of arm exercise on dyspnoea in patients with chronic
ü McArthur A. (2010). Review Summaries: How professional
obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematic review.
nurses working in hospital environments experience moral
distress: a systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
66(5): 962-967.
66 (6): 1207–1212.
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ü Munn Z. (2010) Evidence Summaries. Cognitive leisure
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: Oral liquid nutritional
activities and their role in preventing dementia: a systematic
supplements for people with dementia in residential aged
review. 66 (6): 1207–1212.
care facilities: a systematic review. Journal of Advanced
ü Munn Z. (2010) Evidence Summaries. Effectiveness of
Nursing 66(8), 1685–1687.
interventions using empowerment concept for patients with
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: A systematic review
chronic disease: a systematic review. Journal of Advanced
on the effectiveness of nurse-led cardiac clinics for adult
Nursing. 66(7): 1207–1212.
patients with coronary heart disease. Journal of Advanced
ü Munn Z. (2010) Evidence Summaries. Effectiveness of
Nursing 66(8), 1687– 1688.
Nurse Practitioners in nursing homes: a systematic review.
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: Identification and
Journal of Advanced Nursing. 66(7): 1207–1212.
nursing management of dysphagia in individuals with acute
ü Munn Z. (2010) Evidence Summaries. Utilization of
neurological impairment (update). Journal of Advanced
theoretical models and frameworks in the process of
Nursing 66(9), 1932–1933.
evidence synthesis: scoping review. Journal of Advanced
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: Roles and systems for
Nursing. 66(12): 2620.
routine medication administration to prevent medication
ü Munn Z. (2010) Evidence Summaries: The socio economic
errors in hospital-based, acute care settings: a systematic
values of nursing and midwifery. Journal of Advanced
review. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(10), 2154–2155.
Nursing, 66(10): 2155-2156.
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: (2010) A systematic
ü Stern C. (2010). Cochrane Review Nursing Care Corner:
review of the experiences of adult ventilator-dependent
Bed rest for acute low back pain and sciatica. International
patients. Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(10), 2158–2159.
Journal of Evidence Based Healthcare, 8: 153-154.
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: The effectiveness of
ü Stern C. (2010). Cochrane Review Nursing Care Corner:
using human patient simulation manikins in the teaching
Interventions
childbirth.
of clinical reasoning skills to undergraduate nursing
International Journal of Evidence Based Healthcare, 9: 290.
students: a systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: Heparin for the
66(11), 2393–2395.
for
preventing
mastitis
after
prevention of venous thromboembolism in general medical
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review summaries: The effectiveness
patients (excluding stroke and myocardial infarction). Journal
of educational strategies in improving parental/caregiver
of Advanced Nursing 66(3), 497–498.
management of fever in their Child: a systematic review.
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: Treatment blood pressure
Journal of Advanced Nursing 66(11), 2395–2397.
targets for hypertension. Journal of Advanced Nursing
66(4), 741–742.
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: The effectiveness of
non-pharmacological pain management in relieving chronic
pain for children and adolescents. Journal of Advanced
Nursing 66(5), 963–964.
ü Xue Y. (2010) Review Summaries: The effectiveness of
voice rehabilitation on vocalization in post-laryngectomy
patients: a systematic review. Journal of Advanced Nursing
66(5), 966–967.
education
& training
COURSE DEVELOPMENT
Course development has been a major focus again this
year, with all courses now drafted (with the exception of
patient safety). These will be finalised and a copy sent to the
Advisory Board of Studies by early December.
Advisory Board of Studies
The JBI Advisory Board of Studies advises the Institute on
the quality of:
ü The curriculum, content, delivery, assessment, moderation
and certificating of JBI education programs; and
ü The broad features of the curriculum, assessment and
moderation of new programs of study that might in future
be developed.
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Executive Director
Professor Alan Pearson, Executive Director, Joanna Briggs Institute, Adelaide.
Australia
Associate Director, Research
and Innovation
Craig Lockwood, Associate Director, Research and Innovation , Joanna Briggs
Institute, Adelaide. Australia
External assessor: JBI/09/001:
CSR Module 1
Dr Susan Salmond, Dean, School of Nursing, University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey, Newark, United States of America
External assessor: JBI/09/002:
CSR Module 2
Professor Sally Green, Co-Director, Australasian Cochrane Centre, Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia
External assessor: JBI/09/003:
CSR Module 3
Professor Andrea Rita Horvath, Professor of Clinical Chemistry, University of Szeged,
Hungary
External assessor: JBI/09/004:
CSR Module 4
Dr Cathy Pope, Reader, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Southampton,
England, United Kingdom
External assessor: JBI/09/005:
CSR Module 5
Dr Hindrik Vondeling, Associate professor in Health Technology Assessment, Institute
of Public Health, Department of Health Economics and Centre for Applied Health
Services Research and Technology Assessment (CAST), Odense, Denmark
External assessor: JBI/09/006:
Qual Res Methods
Dr Pascal Lehoux Associate Professor, Department of Health Administration/
Researcher Groupe de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Santé (GRIS), University of
Montreal, Canada
External assessor: JBI/09/007:
Crit Appraisal
Dr. Mahmoud El Barbary, NGCEBM, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia
External assessor: JBI/09/008:
Clinical Wisdom
Dr Patricia Benner, Professor, School of Nursing, University of California San
Francisco, United States of America
External assessor: JBI/09/009:
Knowledge Translation
Dr Ian Graham, Vice-President of Knowledge Translation, Canadian Institutes of
Health Research, Ottawa, Canada
External assessor: JBI/09/010:
COnNECT
Dr Lisa Hopp, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Purdue University, Calumet,
Indiana, United States of America
External assessor: JBI/09/011:
Teaching EBP
Dr Janet Harris, Associate Professor. Centre for Knowledge Based Practice, Bergen
University College, Norway
External assessor: JBI/09/012:
Adapting Guidelines
Dr Margaret Harrison, Professor and Senior Scientist, Practice and Research in
Nursing Group School of Nursing, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
External assessor: JBI/09/014:
Trans Evid into Practice
Professor Ken Walsh, Professor of Nursing, South Eastern Sydney & Illawarra Area
Health Service / University of Wollongong, Woolongong, Australia
External assessor: JBI/09/015:
Statistical Concepts
Professor Adrian Esterman, Foundation Chair of Biostatistics, School of Nursing and
Midwifery, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
External assessor: JBI/09/016:
Clinical Trials
Jos Kleijnen Kleijnen Systematic Reviews Ltd
External assessor: JBI/09/017:
Patient Safety
Albert Wu Senior Advisor Research Program WHO Alliance for Patient Safety
External assessor: JBI/09/018:
Searching for the Evid
Ann McKibbon BSc.(Guelph), MLS (Western), PhD (Pittsburgh) McMaster University
education
& training
MASTER OF CLINICAL SCIENCE
2010 EDUCATION PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Master of Clinical Science (MClinSc) is a postgraduate
The following table outlines the education programs delivered
degree offered by the Faculty of Sciences of the University
by members of the JBI education team during 2010.
of Adelaide. The aim of this degree – within the field of
All of the courses described represent short courses, with the
evidence based healthcare supervised by staff of the JBI – is
duration included, except the Clinical Fellowship program,
to train students in research methodologies and techniques
which constitutes a 26-week implementation program with
associated with evidence based healthcare and in the critical
2 weeks of face-to-face delivery during that period.
evaluation of the evidence review and research carried out.
The JBI offers the degree program in Evidence based
Healthcare at both the Adelaide and Singapore campus’ of
The University of Adelaide. The MClinSc is a research degree
with 2 intensive weeks of coursework, which constitute part
of the structured program of the degree. The structured
program must be complete within 6 months of enrolment.
The MClinSc must be completed 2 years from the date of
enrolment. Candidates who have satisfactorily completed
their first year of the degree may be considered for an
upgrade or transfer to the PhD, subject to approval by the
Board of Graduate Studies of the University.
Enrolments
ü Currently there are 23 students enrolled in the Master
of Clinical Science program, 7 from Semester 2- 2009,
8 from Semester 1- 2010, 8 from Semester 2- 2010, and
one student commencing in Semester 2-2010 withdrew
from the course.
ü Students commencing in the Semester 2 - 2010 intake
completed the required two intensive weeks of course
work (see above) in June and July 2011. They successfully
defended their completed protocol to the Academic Panel
during the last week of November and early December
2010.
Master to PhD upgrade
4 Master students who commenced in 2010 will upgrade to
PhD program in 2011.
Singapore – Ngee Ann-Adelaide Education Centre
Planning is continuing for the introduction of the Master of
Clinical Science into Singapore in June 2011. The course
will operate on the same schedule as the course at the
Adelaide campus.
COURSE
DURATION
(DAYS)
DATE DELIVERED
LOCATION
NUMBER OF
COMPLETING
PARTICIPANTS
Statistical Concepts and
Methods in EBHC
2
Feb 2010
JBI, Adelaide
3
Comprehensive
Systematic Review
Training Program
5
March 2010
Lausanne, Switzerland
15
5
April 2010
JBI, Adelaide
8
5
April 2010
Bologna, Italy
5
May 2010
Finland
5
June 2010
Hong Kong
22
5
July 2010
Melbourne, Victoria
12
5
Sept 2010
Hobart, Tasmania
11
5
Nov 2010
Newcastle, NSW
14
5
Nov 2010
JBI, Adelaide
15
5
Dec 2010
Doha, Qatar
16
4
Aug 2010
Taipei, Taiwan
15
4
Sept 2010
Hammond, USA
26
4
Dec 2010
JBI, Adelaide
4
5x2
Sept 2009 – March 2010
JBI, Adelaide
6
5x2
Nov 2009 – March 2010
JBI, Adelaide
11
5x2
Jan 2010 - April 2010
JBI, Adelaide
4
5x2
April 2010 - Aug 2010
JBI, Adelaide
5
5x2
June 2010 - Nov 2010
JBI, Adelaide
8
Train-the-Trainer
Clinical Fellowship
Program
5x2
Nov 2010 - May 2011
JBI, Adelaide
4
Clinical Leadership
Program
1
Nov 2010
JBI, Adelaide
23
JBI COnNECT+ - 5 Steps
to EBP
1 x 17
April-May 2010
All health districts across
QLD
286
1
May 2010
Finland
1
Dec 2010
Doha, Qatar
8
Teaching Evidence
based Practice in a
Clinical Setting
1
Oct 2010
JBI, Adelaide
5
Translating Evidence into
Practice using Clinical
Audit
1
May 2010
JBI, Adelaide
9
1
July 2010
TAFE, Pt Augusta
11
1
Aug 2010
JBI, Adelaide
6
1
Oct 2010
JBI, Adelaide
5
1
Nov 2010
JBI, Adelaide
5
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ITS
Information Technology Services
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
PACES INTERNATIONALISATION
The Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System
(PACES) internationalisation is now complete. This means
that the contents of the system may now be translated into
other languages.
JBI WEBSITE
Re-development of the Joanna Briggs Institute website
(www.joannabriggs.edu.au) started in December of this
year. It is anticipated that this re-developed site will be
launched in March of 2011 and will deliver a site that is more
sophisticated and easy to navigate.
SOFTWARE RE-DEVELOPMENT
The System for the Unified Management of the Assessment
and Review of Information (SUMARI) software suite is also
under re-development. Following considerable consultation
and feedback with users the re-launch of this suite will
occur in the middle of 2011 and will include several new and
improved features to assist systematic reviewers to conduct
their work.
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REVENUE CONTRIBUTION 2009 – 2010
Source
Education
JBI-2010
2009-2010
Financial Statement
EXPENDITURE 2009 – 2010
Amount
%
Expenditure
Amount
%
$196,959.80
14.01%
7.25%
$51,901.90
3.69%
Books, Subs & Printed
Material Total
$143,933.01
Government Grants
Research and Development
$15,326.54
1.09%
Building Leases & Rent Total
$125,278.94
6.31%
$7,365.88
0.52%
Collaborative Ctr Funding
$84,533.57
4.26%
$1,134,363.54
80.68%
Computer Total
$139,693.49
7.04%
100%
Conference Total
$7,462.27
0.38%
Other Income
Membership
Total
$1,405,917.66
Evidence Summaries Total
$52,399.64
2.64%
Fees and Charges Total
$4,706.80
0.24%
Furniture and Fittings Total
$6,906.17
0.35%
General Office Total
$6,848.18
0.34%
$13,410.50
0.68%
$1,181,887.46
59.54%
$217,939.81
10.98%
Postage and Courier Total
Salary and Wages Total
Travel and Accommodation
Total
Total
$1,984,999.84
Profit/Loss
– $579,082.18
100%
REVENUE CONTRIBUTION 2009 – 2010
Membership 80.7 %
Education 14%
Other Income .5%
Government Grants 3.7%
Research and Development 1.1%
EXPENDITURE 2009 – 2010
Salary and Wages Total 59.5%
Travel and Accommodation Total 11%
Books, Subs & Printed Material Total 7.3%
Building Leases & Rent Total 6.3%
Collaborative Centre Funding 4.3%
Postage and Courier Total 0.7%
General Office Total 0.3%
Furniture and Fittings Total 0.4%
Fees and Charges Total 0.2%
Computer Total 7.0%
Conference Total 0.4%
Evidence Summaries Total 2.6%
PHILIPPINES «
CHINA «
HONG KONG
Asia
■ Center for Health Research and Movement
Science: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
Publications
ü Hu Y, Jiao HL, Xu JM, Cao YL, Zhang BH. Developing
evidence-based nursing course in postgraduate nursing
College of Rehabilitation Sciences
program: practice and reflection. Chinese J of Modern
University of Santo Tomas
Nursing. 2010;34(1a): 56-59.
Espana Manila,
PHILIPPINES 1008
Email: [email protected]
■ Hong Kong Centre for Evidence Based
Nursing: A Collaborating Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Director: A/Prof Janine Dizon
The Nethersole School of Nursing Esther Lee Building
Deputy Director: Prof Consuelo B. Gonzalez_Suarez
Chung Chi College
Additional Centre Staff: Assistant Prof Katerina L.B. Atlas,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Assistant Prof Ludmina Svetlana M. Calayan, Assistant
Shatin NT HONG KONG
Prof Valentin C. Dones III, Instructor Paulin Grace Morato,
Email: [email protected]
Assistant Prof Josephine Joy B. Reyes
Protocols
Director: Prof Diana Lee
Deputy Directors: Prof Janita Chau, Prof Karis Kwong
ü A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Evidence
Additional Centre Staff: A/Prof Chair Sek Ying, Assistant
Based Practice (EBP) Educational Programs for Allied
Prof Chan Helen, Prof Chan Carmen, Assistant Prof Ho
Health Professionals
Simone, Hung Maria, A/Prof Ip Wan Yim, Assistant Prof Ko
Education Delivered
Lisanne, Lam Lai Wah, A/Prof Lee Iris, Low Lisa, A/Prof Shiu
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
Ann, Assistant Prof Sit Janet, Assistant Prof So Winnie, A/
1 & 3 Completed February 2010
Prof Suen Lorna, Assistant Prof Wong Eliza, A/Prof Yu Doris
Lo Suzanne, Cheng Ho Yu Apple, Chan Man Yi, Chan Sau
■ Fudan Evidence Based Nursing Center:
A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Man Conny, Chow Ka Ming, Heung Sin Man, Li Ka Man, Li
School of Nursing
ü The Effectiveness of Psychosocial Interventions for Family
Caregivers on the Psychosocial Wellbeing, Physical Health
and Quality of Life of Stroke Family Caregivers and their
Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review
Fudan University
305 Feng Lin Road, Shanghai 200032
PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Prof Jia Hongli
Deputy Director: Prof Hu Yan
Additional Centre Staff: Jia Shoumei, Ge Xiangyu, Yan
Meiqiong, Liu Zhejun, Zhou Yingfeng, Qian Xiaolu, Wang
Junqiao, Cheng Yun, Zhang Yuxia, Xi Shuxin, Cao Yuling, Li
Xiaoying, Zhao Ying, Yang Honghong, Li Zheng, Lu Huijuan,
Chen Liqun, Xu Jianming, Ding Yan, Cao Yanpei, Lin Cen
Linguistic Translation
ü COnNECT+ User Interface Translated 98%
ü Evidence Summaries Translated 303
ü Recommended Practices Translated 156
ü Best Practice Information Sheets Translated 9
Yuk Ling Anita, Poon Chung Leung Henry, Tsang Chi Ho
Protocols
ü Factors Influencing Quality of Life (QOL) in Patients with
Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)
Systematic Reviews
ü Eye Irrigation for Patients with Occular Chemical
Burns
Publications
ü Lee TFD. Privacy and dignity in residential care homes:
Cross-cultural issues. International Journal of Older
People Nursing 2010;5(1):3-4.
ü Li MK, Lee TFD, Suen KPL. A review on the complementary
effects of auriculotherapy in managing constipation.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
2010;16(4):435-47.
SINGAPORE «
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THAILAND
ü Williams PD, Lopez V, Chair SY, Wang W, Hung GTY, Kim
M, Park L, Shen Q, Williams AR. Symptoms monitoring
JBI-2010
JAPAN «
Director: A/Prof Premarani Kannusamy
Deputy Director: Rajni Parasurum
and self-care practices among oncology adults in China.
Additional Centre Staff: Raveen Dev, Xu Changqing,
Cancer Nursing 2010;33(3):184-93.
Tey Khwang Ghee, Li Ziqiang, Shanel Yip, Chua Pei Shan,
ü Yu DSF, Lee DTF, Ng WM. Fatigue among older people:
A review of the research literature. International Journal of
Nursing Studies 2010;47:216-28.
ü Yu DSF, Lee DTF, Woo J. Improving health-related
quality of life of patients with chronic heart failure: Effects
of relaxation therapy. Journal of Advanced Nursing
2010;66(2):392-403.
Serena Loh, Joycelyn Marie Tan, Sharon Tan
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1 & 4 Completed 2010
■ Mahidol Centre for Evidence Based Practice:
An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
■ Japan Centre for Evidence Based Practice:
An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
Faculty of Nursing (Siriraj)
Osaka University
Bangkoknoi, Bangkok 10700
Graduate School of Medicine
THAILAND
Division of Health Science
Email: [email protected]
1-7 Yamadaoka, Suita
Director: Dr Fongcum Tilokskulchai
Osaka 565-0871 JAPAN
Additional
Email: [email protected]
Dr Tim Schultz, Dr Tassanee Prasopkittikun, Dr Aurawamon
Director: Prof Dr Kiyoko Makimoto
■ National Healthcare Group HSOR
Collaborating Centre for Evidence Based Health
Services Management: An Affiliate Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Health Services & Outcomes Research
National Healthcare Group
6 Commonwealth Lane #04-01/02
SINGAPORE 149547
Email: [email protected]
Deputy Director: A/Prof Dr Mikiko Ito
Additional Centre Staff: Assistant Prof Dr Keiko Fukuroku,
Assistant Prof Miyae Yamakaw, Assistant Prof Dr Setsuko
Shimmitsu, Assistant Prof Chika Kawakami, Assistant Prof
Kaori Kinouchi, Assistant Prof Tamami Kobayashi, Assistant
Prof Yuki Morooka, Noriaki Tanaka, Kayoko Omura, Yumi
Fujikawa, Yuko Fujiwara, Kuniko Hagiwara, Yuka Higashida,
Fusako Kawahara, Toshie Koshimura, Emi Maeda, Junko
Matsumoto, Rumi Matsumoto, Satomi Miki, Yuko Miyano,
Shizuko Motoda, Akikou Nakamichi, Miki Nakanishi,
Hiroshi Ono, Yoko Taniura, Keiko Tazumi, Noriko Uemura,
Yumiko Oono
■ Joanna-Briggs Institute-Institute of Mental
Health (Singapore) Centre for Evidence-Based
Practices in Mental Health Care: An Affiliate
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
Institute of Mental Health
Buangkok Green, Medical Park
10 Buangkok View
SINGAPORE 539747
Email: [email protected]
Mahidol University
Centre
Staff:
Dr
Yajai
Sitthimongkol,
Director: Dr Heng Bee Hoon
Deputy Directors: Tan Woan Shin, Dr Joseph Molina
Additional Centre Staff: Chong Wai Fung, Teow Kiok
Liang, Charis Ng Wei Ling, Cheryl Lobo, Pradeep Paul, Ng
Kok Ping, Anusha Govinda Raj, Robyn De Verteuil, Wong Lai
Yin, Dr Sun Yan, Zhecheng Zhu
Systematic Reviews
ü Self Monitoring of Blood Glucose in Type 2 Diabetes
Mellitus: Systematic Review of Economic Evidence
SINGAPORE
Asia
■ National University Cancer Institute Singapore
(NCIS) Nursing Evidence Utilisation Group:
A JBI Evidence Utilisation Group
NUHS Tower Block, Level 7
1E Kent Ridge Road
SINGAPORE 119228
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Chow Ying Leng
Group Members: Dora Lang Siew Ping, Dr Emily Ang,
Sharmila Kasinathan, Seri Sastika Ramli, Tan Poh Hoon
Completed Projects/Publications
ü Ang E, Chow YL. General pain assessment among
patients with cancer in an acute care setting: a best
practice implementation project, International Journal of
Evidence-Based Healthcare, 2010;8(2):90-6.
■ Singapore National University Hospital (NUH)
Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing:
A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Evidence-Based Nursing Unit
Main Building, Level 6, 5 Lower Kent Ridge Road
SINGAPORE 119074
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Emily Ang
Deputy Director: Siti Zubaidah bte Mordiffi
Additional Centre Staff: APN Lee Yee Mei, NC Chow Ying
Leng, NE Tho Poh Chi, NE Yip Wai Kin, NE Goh Mien Li, NC
Lang Siew Ping Dora
Protocols
ü Effects of Sitz Bath in Managing Adult Patients with
Anorectal Disorders: A Systematic Review
ü The Meaning of Quality of Life in Women Diagnosed with
Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review
ü The Effectiveness of Physical Restraints in Reducing
Falls Among Adults in Acute Care Hospitals and Nursing
Homes: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
ü Registered Nurses’ Perception of their Preceptor Role
Towards Pre-registration Nursing Students during Clinical
Placement: A Systematic Review
ü Effectiveness of Behavioural-observation Methods in Pain
Assessment of Cognitively Impaired Elderly People in
Inpatient Settings
ü Efficacy of Psychological-based Interventions to Enhance
Coping of Nursing Students: A Comprehensive Systematic
Review
ü A Qualitative Review on the Experiences of Women Living
and Coping with Type 2 Diabetes
ü A Systematic Review of the Experience of Hypoglycaemia
and Strategies Used For its Management by CommunityDwelling Adults with Diabetes Mellitus
ü A Systematic Review of the Experiences of Children in
their Postoperative Pain Management
ü The Effectiveness of Cabbage Leaf Application on Breast
Engorgement in Breastfeeding Women
Systematic Reviews
ü Effects of Sitz Bath in Managing Adult Patients with
Anorectal Disorders: A Systematic Review
ü A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Nurses’
Perceptions of Risk from Exposure to Emerging Acute
Respiratory Infectious Diseases and the Effectiveness
of Strategies used to Facilitate Healthy Coping in Acute
Hospital and Community Healthcare Settings
ü Effective Pain Management during Painful Procedures in
Children with Cancer: A Systematic Review
ü A Systematic Review on the Factors Affecting and the
Strategies to Enhance Effective Communication between
Registered Nurses and Oncology Adult Patients in an
Inpatient Setting
ü A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Factors
that Impact Nurses’ Performance in Conscious Level
Assessment
ü The Experiences and Expectation of Terminally Ill Patients
Receiving Music Therapy in the Palliative Setting: A
Systematic Review
ü A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Music
Listening in Reducing Depressive Symptoms in Adults
ü A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Factors
that Impact Nurses’ Performance in Conscious Level
Assessment
ü The Effectiveness of Chlorhexidine Bath in the Treatment
of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) in
the Adult Inpatient Wards: A Systematic Review
ü A Qualitative Systematic Review on the Experiences of
Self-management by Community-dwelling Older Women
Living with Chronic Illnesses
ü Anxiety in Patients with Breast Cancer undergoing
Treatment: A Systematic Review
ü Adverse Drug Reactions of Oral Dexamethasone in Children
and Adolescents with Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic
Leukemia: A Systematic Review
ü A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Music
Listening in Reducing Depressive Symptoms in Adults
ü The Use of Visual Analogue Scale for the Assessment of
Labour Pain: A Systematic Review
ü A Systematic Review of Effectiveness of Therapeutic
Interventions on Quality of Life (QoL) for Adult Vitiligo
Patients
ü Effectiveness of Educational Interventions to Promote
Oral Hypoglycaemic Adherence in Adults with Type 2
Diabetes
ü The Impact of Antipsychotic Side Effects on Attitudes
Toward Medication in Patients with Schizophrenia: A
Systematic Review
ü The Role of Family and Friends in Providing Social Support
towards enhancing the Wellbeing of Postpartum Women:
A Systematic Review
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed August 2010
JBI-2010
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TAIWAN
Shaw-Nin Shih, Assistant Prof Tze-Fang Wang, Meei Ou,
Ju Chen, Yu-Chi Chen, Shu-He Huang, Man-Hua Yang,
Mei-Wun Tsai, Dr Su, Kuei-Chang, Dr Lee Chuanfang, A/
Prof Dr Hu Ming-Ssia, Dr Lo Chingn-N, Ya-Wen (Betty) Chiu,
Assistant Prof Yu-Chih Chen, Assistant Prof Shih-Shang
Chou, Shwu-Feng Tsay
Protocols
ü The Experience of the Perception of Body Image of
Children and Adolescents with Cancer: A Meta-Synthesis
ü The Effectiveness of Non-pharmacological Intervention
on Fatigue in Children and Adolescents with Cancer: A
Systematic Review
ü A Comparison to use the Vitamin B12 for Recurrent
Aphthous Stomatitis in Long Term Care Patient: A
Systematic Review
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1, 2 & 4 Completed July - September 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1, 2 & 4 Completed June-July 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1, 2 & 4 Completed June-July 2010
■ Taiwan Joanna Briggs Institute Collaborating
Centre: A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
School of Nursing, National Yang-Ming University
155, Sec. 2, Li-Nong St Peitou
Taipei
TAIWAN 122 R.O.C.
Email: [email protected]
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1, 2 & 4 Completed July 2010
Director: Dr Pei-Fan Mu
Deputy Directors: Prof I-Chuan Li, Prof Yu-chih Chen, Prof
David Hung-Tsang Yen
Additional Centre Staff: Prof Fu-Jin Shih, Yu-chih Chen,
A/Prof David Hung-Tsang Yen, A/Prof William J. Huang,
Cheng Hao-min, Teh-Fu Hsu, Lin Shirling, Chou ShinShang, Chang Hsiu Chuan, Prof Ray-Yau Wang, Prof YeaRu Wang, Prof Zxy-Yann Jane Lu, Prof Ien-Lan Wei, Prof
Li-Chan Lin, Prof I-Chuan Li, Prof Hsien-Hsien Chiang, Prof
Shu Yu, Prof Li-Yin Chien, A/Prof Shuh-Jen Sheu, A/Prof
Shwn-Jen Lee, A/Prof Tzyy-Jiuan Wang, Assistant Prof Ying
Mei Liou, Assistant Prof Chiu-Mieh Huang, Assistant Prof
Tzu-I Tsai, Assistant Prof Hsuei-chen Lee, Assistant Prof
Kai-Wei Katherine Wang, Assistant Prof Wen-Ying Chen,
Assistant Prof Yi-Fen Shih, Chwen-Jen Chen, Assistant Prof
Hualien, TAIWAN
■ Taiwanese Centre for Evidence-based Health
Care: An Affiliate Centre of Joanna Briggs
Institute
Department of Nursing, Tzu Chi College of Technology
Email: [email protected]
Director: Assistant Prof Huei-Chuan Sung
Deputy Director: Assistant Prof Ling-Ling Lee
Additional Centre Staff: Hsiu Ling Huang
Protocols
ü A Systematic Review of Prevalence and Risk Factors
Associated with Computer-related Spinal Pain in Children
and Adolescents
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
2 & 4 Completed April – June 2010
MYANMAR «
KOREA «
THAILAND
Asia
■ Thailand Centre for Evidence-based Nursing
and Midwifery (TCEBNM): An Affiliate Centre of
the Joanna Briggs Institute
■ Yonsei Evidence Based Nursing Centre of
Korea: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Faculty of Nursing
Yonsei University College of Nursing
Chiang Mai University (3rd Building 4), Chiang Mai 50200
134 Shinchon-dong Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
THAILAND
KOREA 120-752
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Director: A/Prof Dr Wilawan Picheansathian
Director: Dr Eui-Geum Oh
Deputy Director:
Deputy Director: Dr Sunah Kim
Additional Centre Staff: A/Prof Dr Kannika Kantaruksa,
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Juhee Lee, So-Sun Kim, Soo
Assistant Prof Dr Duangruedee Lasuka. A/Prof Dr Patraporn
Hun Kim, Sang Hui Chu, Tae Hee Kim, Su Kyung Chung,
Tungpunkom, A/Prof Dr Sujitra Tiansawad, A/Prof Dr Yupin
Sun Hee Park, Jong Mi Park
Phianmongkhol, Assistant Prof Jutamas Chotibang, Assistant
Systematic Reviews
Prof Dr Sumalee Lirtmunlikaporn, Dr Rojanee Jintanawat, Dr
ü The Effectiveness of Telephone-based Post-discharge
Sudarat Chaiarj, Instructor Cattaliya Siripattarakul Sanluang,
Nursing Care in Decreasing Readmission Rate in Patients
A/Prof Dr Punpilai Sriareporn, Assistant Prof Dr Nantaporn
with Heart Failure: A Systematic Review
Sansiriphun, Assistant Prof Dr Achara Sukonthasarn,
Dr Phanida Jubtasopeepun, Dr Mayulee Somrarnyart,
Natthakarn Surapagdee, Piyawach Khunchongkeit
■ Yangon Centre for Evidence Based Health
Care: A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
Military Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Science
Mingaladon, 11021 Yangon
MYANMAR
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Kyawt Kyawt Swe
Deputy Director: Dr Nyo Nyo Wint
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Soe Hlaing, Prof Dr Kay Thi
Htun, Dr Aye Aye, Dr Vaung Saun Thang, Dr Kyan Aung, Dr
Tin Zaw, Dr Phyu Phyu Kyaing, Dr Kay Thi Kyaw, Dr Sandar
Swe, Dr Tin Moe Mya, Dr Yin Yin, Cho Cho Than
Linguistic Translation
ü Best Practice Information Sheets Translated 13
Linguistic Translation
ü Best Practice Information Sheets Translated 8
JBI-2010
Africa
■ Cameroon Centre for Evidence Based Health
Care (CCEBHC): An Affiliate Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
■ Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Synthesis
Group: Kigali Health Institute (KHI)
BP 8803, Yaounde14 Yaounde
RWANDA
CAMEROON
Email: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
PO Box 3286, KIGALI
Group Convenor: Dr Njunwa Kato Jonas
Director: Asahngwa Constantine Tanywe
Group Members: Emil Ivan, Dr Bizoza Rutakayire
Deputy Director: Dr Fonsah Julius Yundze
Protocols:
Additional Centre Staff: Kouam Sandrine, Chelea
Matchawe, Ndzi Edward, Nchangwi Syntia, Geraldine Mbah,
Yenla Belinda, Valerie Forbin, Tabod Yvonne, Beryl Kemche
Education Delivered
ü Effectiveness of Trained Community Workers in Delivering
Antimalaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases Drugs for
Control of Anemia in Children <5 years in Sub- Saharan
Africa: A Systematic Review
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
■ Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Synthesis
Group: Nigeria
1, 3 & 4 Completed Decemeber 2010
■ Centre for Evidence Translation: A JBI
Evidence Synthesis Group
PO Box 19063, Tygerberg 7505
PO Box 15824, Dugbe Ibadan, Oyo State
NIGERIA
Email: [email protected]
SOUTH AFRICA
Group Convenor: Jokotade Jemilat Olarerin
Email: [email protected]
Group Members: Rose Ekama Ilesanmi
Group Convenor: Quinette Louw
Group Members: Dawn Ernsten, Lynette Crous, Jeanine
Uwimana
■ Ethiopian Malaria Alert Centre: An Affiliate
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
Jimma University
■ Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Synthesis
Group: Tanzania
National Institute for Medical Research Muhimbili
Medical Research Centre, Po Box 3436
Dar es Salaam
TANZANIA
PO Box 378, Jimma,
Email: [email protected]
ETHIOPIA
Group Convenor: Dr Rugola Mtandu
Email: [email protected]
Group Members: D Mwaseba, F Levira
Director: Dr Morankar Sudhakar
Deputy Director:
Dejene, Tadese Ejigu, Zewdie Birhanu, Tigist Astale, Degene
■ Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)
Centre for Geographic Medicine ResearchCoast: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Tilahaun, Yitbarek Kidane
PO Box 230-80108, Kilifi
Protocols
KENYA
Additional
Centre
Staff:
Dr
Kifle
Woldemariam,
Dr Mirkuzie Woldie Kerie, Dr Ayalew Tegegan, Elias Ali, Tariku
ü Determinants of Help and Treatment Seeking Behavior
of TB Patients –Gender Perspective: Systematic Review
Email: [email protected]
Director: Leah Mwai
Deputy Director:
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed November-December 2010
Additional Centre Staff: Samson Gwer, Hellen Gatakaa
■ Kintampo Health Research Centre (KHRC)
Ghana: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Box 200, Kintampo
GHANA WEST AFRICA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr. Yeetey Akpe Kwesi Enuameh
■ University College Hospital, Nigerian Team:
A JBI Evidence Synthesis Group
Deputy Director:
Additional
Centre
Staff:
Livesy
Naafoe
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George Adjei
Department of Paediatrics
University College Hospital
Systematic Reviews
PMB 5116, IBADAN
ü The Experiences of Living with Co-morbidites of Chronic
NIGERIA
Lymphatic Filariasis among Patients 15 years and older in
Email: [email protected]
Developing Countries: A Systematic Review
Group Convenor: Dr Adejumoke Idowu Ayede
Group Members: Dr Titilola Stwella Akingbola, Dr Adebola
■ Malaria Alert Centre: A JBI Evidence
Synthesis Group
Emmanuel Orimadegun
College of Medicine, Department of Community Medicine
Private Bag 360, Chichiri Blantyre 3
■ University of Botswana: A JBI Evidence
Synthesis Group
MALAWI
University of Botswana
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Dr Jobiba Chinkhumba
Department of Nursing Education
Group
Members:
Dr
Kelias
Msyamboza,
P. Bag 00702, Gaborone
Alinafe
BOTSWANA
Chibwana
Email: [email protected]
■ South African Centre for Evidence Based
Nursing and Midwifery: An Affiliate Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Group Convenor: Sheila Shaibu
School of Nursing, Faculty of Community and Development
Disciplines
■ Witwatersrand Centre for Evidence-based
Practice: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
University of KwaZulu-Natal
Centre for Health Science Education
Memorial Tower Building, DURBAN 4041
University of the Witwatersrand
SOUTH AFRICA
Parktown, Johannesburg 2193
Email: [email protected]
SOUTH AFRICA
Director: Dr Petra Brysiewicz
Email: [email protected]
Deputy Director: Ms Zethu Nkosi
Additional
JBI-2010
CAMEROON « SOUTH AFRICA « ETHIOPIA « RWANDA «
NIGERIA « TANZANIA « KENYA « GHANA « MALAWI «
UGANDA « NIGERIA « BOTSWANA
Centre
Staff:
Prof
Group Members: Dintle K. Mogobe, Wananani Tshiamo
Director: Dr Patricia McInerney
Oluyinka
Adejuno,
Deputy Director: Dr J Basu
Ms Joanne Kisten, Ms Penny Orton
Additional Centre Staff: Haroon Saloojee, Aimee Stewart,
■ Uganda Centre for Evidence Based Practice:
An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
Glenda Myers, Ramatsimele Mphahlele, Debashis Basu,
Makerere University School of Public Health
Education Delivered
Room 322, Mulago Hospital Complex
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Module 1
PO Box 7072, KAMPALA
UGANDA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Sebastian Olikira Beine/ Dr Juliet Ndimwibo
Babirye
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Moses Arinaitwe
Gobotsamang Motlhabani
Completed January – March 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Module 2
Completed 2010
The Americas Region
■ Brazilian Centre for Evidence-based Health
Care: A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
Avenida Dr Eneas Carvalho Aguiar 419
São Paulo SP 05403-000
BRASIL
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Diná Monteiro da Cruz
Deputy Director: Dr Carmem Simone
Additional Centre Staff: Aline Brandão Mariath, Ana
Cristina D’Andretta Tanaka, Ana Lucia Mendes Lopes,
Caroline Geocze, Cassia Baldini Soares, Cibele Andrucioli
de Mattos Pimenta, Denise Pimentel Bergamaschi, Elma
Lourdes Campos Pavone Zoboli, Maria Luiza Gonzalez
Riesco, Martha Rumiko Kayo Hashimoto, Regina Szylit
Bousso, Sonia Maria Junqueira Vasconcellos de Oliveira,
Vanda Elisa Andres Felli, Yeda Aparecida de Oliveira Duarte
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Module 1
Completed November/December 2010
■ Joanna Briggs Institute of Oklahoma (JBIO):
An Affiliate Center of the Joanna Briggs Institute
INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
3300 N. W. Expressway, Attn: 100-3015
Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA 73112
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Susan K. B. Jones
Deputy Director: April Merrill
Additional Centre Staff: Maria Long, Rise’ Kester, Debra
McCann, Karen Corff, Tara Rose, Cheryl Smith
Protocols
ü Effectiveness of Tight Glycemic Control in the Medical
Intensive Care Unit: A Systematic Review
■ Indiana Center for Evidence Based Nursing
Practice: A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
School of Nursing, Purdue University Calumet
2200 169th Street, Hammond
INDIANA 46323 USA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Lisa Hopp
Deputy Director: Dr Jane Walker
Additional Centre Staff: Dolores Huffman, Leslie Rittenmeyer,
Beth Vottero, Kim Whalen, Susan Scachitti, Charlene Gyurko,
Cheryl Anema, Ellen Moore, Cheryl Moredich, Janice Tazbir.
Jodi Boling, Maureen Marthaler, Dorothy Soverly, Lynn
Miskovich, Renee Fife, Kathleen Kleefisch, Kelly Florek, Justin
Meyers, Michelle Block, Renee Fife, Roseann Such
Protocols
ü The Meaning of Being in Protective/Source Isolation for
Hospitalized Patients: A Systematic Review
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1,3 & 4 Completed June 2010
■ New Jersey Center for Evidence Based
Nursing: A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
Stanley S. Bergen, Jr. Building, 65 Bergen Street,
Suite # 1015 Newark,
NEW JERSEY 07101-3001
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Susan Salmond
Deputy Director: Dr Cheryl Holly
Additional Centre Staff:
Dr. Dawn Kozlowski, Lynn
McEnroe, Dr Denise Tate, Dr Gerti Heider, Dr Anthony
Forrester, Dr Rita Musanti, Dr Cindy Sickora, Dr Huey-Shys
Chen, Dr Melanie Percy, Dr Lisa Paplanus, Dr Patricia Hindin,
Dr Barbara Caldwell, Dr Frances Munet-Vilaro, Dr Rosalie
Grantoza, Dr Rosario Estrada, Dr Patrick Mattis, Dr Rona F
Levin, Dr Lillie Shortridge-Baggett, Dr Lucille Ferrera, Dr JoAnn Singleton, Dr Priscilla Worrall
Protocols
ü A Comprehensive Systematic Review of Family Witnessed
Resuscitation and Family Witnessed Invasive Procedures
in adults in hospital settings internationally
ü A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Effectiveness
of Nurse Coordinated Transitioning of Care on Readmission
Rates for Patients with Heart Failure
ü Telehealth in Long Term Care Patients with Congestive
Heart Failure
ü A Systematic Review of the Discharge Needs of the
Patient-Caregiver Dyad in Community Hospitals
ü The Affect of Group Visits on DM2 Specific Outcomes
ü Rapid Response Team Composition Effects on Outcomes
for Hospitalized Patients: A Systematic Review
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Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training –Modules
1-4 Completed March - June 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1 & 3 Completed July 2010
■ Queen’s Joanna Briggs Collaboration: A
Collaborating Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
School of Nursing Queen’s University
2nd Floor 78 Barrie Street, Kingston Ontario, K7L 3N6
CANADA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Prof Margaret Harrison
Deputy Director: Dr Christina Godfrey
Additional Centre Staff: Val Angus, Patricia Oakley, Lisa
Smith, Victoria Donaldson
Protocols
JBI-2010
BRASIL «
■ Saint Elizabeth Health Care: A JBI Evidence
Synthesis Group
90 Allstate Parkway, Marham, ON L3R 6H3
CANADA
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Karen Ray
Group Members: Kim Dalla Bona, Alison Macdonald
■ Texas Christian University Center for Evidence
Based Practice and Research: A Collaborating
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
TCU Box 298620 Forth Worth
TEXAS 76129 USA
Email: [email protected]
Director: A/Dean Susan Mace Weeks
Deputy Directors: Kathy Baker, Kay Sanders, Suzy
Lockwood, Debbie Rhea
Additional Centre Staff: Lavonne Adams, Carolyn Cagle,
ü Intervention Strategies that Support Self-care Activities:
Sharon Canclini, Linda Curry, Diane Hawley, Lynnette
An Integrative Study Across Chronic Disease/disability
Howington, Lea Montgomery, Helen Morrison, Mike Sadler,
Groupings
Debbie Schmidt, Laura Thielke, Mary Beth Walker, Jennifer
ü The Effectiveness of Tobacco Intervention Education for
Watson, Janie Wells, Wendy Fletcher, Mary Garnica, Angela
Health Professional Students’ Health Promotion Practice:
Miller, Penny Moore, Lois Oquin, Les Rodriguez,
A Systematic Review
Thomas, Jo Tilley, Donna Gurica, Ron Anderson, Kathy
Maria
ü Patient and Family Member Perspectives of Encountering
Adverse Events in Health Care: A Systematic Review
Baldwin, Dennis Cheek, Tim Gollaher, Hylda Nugent, Susan
ü The Incidence, Prevalence and Contributing Factors
Associated with the Occurrence of Medication Errors for
Children and Adults in the Community Setting
Protocols
Systematic Reviews
ü The Lived Experience of Surviving Lung Cancer:
A Systematic Review
ü Theoretical models or frameworks that address the
process of synthesis: A Scoping Review
ü Exploring the Diversity of Conceptualizations of Self Care:
A Scoping Review
ü Intervention Strategies that Support Self-care Activities:
An Integrative Study Across Chronic Disease/disability
Groupings
Rugari, Alysha Sapp, Charles Walker, Mark Welliver
ü Effect of Simulation Training on Anesthesia Provider
Communication Skills
ü Intraoperative Brain Activity Monitoring and Postanesthesia Care Length of Stay: A Systematic Review
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training - Modules
1 & 3 Completed May 2010
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training - Modules
1 & 3 Completed May 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1,3 & 4 Completed July 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1 & 3 Completed August 2010
Australia
■ Aged Care Quality Association (ACQA):
A JBI Evidence Utilisation Group
NEBACU, The Joanna Briggs Institute
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Adelaide
Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005
Additional Centre Staff: Mr Brent Hodgkinson, Dr John
Rosenberg, Dr Tim Henwood, Ms Jacqui Young, Haakan
Strand, Karen Hughes, Karen Clifton, Dr Andrea Petriwskyj
Dr Tim Henwood
Systematic Reviews
ü Effectiveness of Medical Compared to Multidisciplinary
AUSTRALIA
Models of Care for Patients with Pre-dialysis Chronic
Email: trish [email protected]
Kidney Disease
Group Convenor: Trish McReynolds
Group Members: Louise Absalom, Danny Mitrousidis,
ü Effectiveness of Interventions to Raise Men’s Awareness
of Bladder and Bowel Health
Rosalie Wegner, Lyn Dearlove, Robert Miller, Liz Hanna,
Publications
Cobi Hyberts, Linda Burke, Penny Hooper, Lyn Atkinson,
ü Storrie K, Ahern K, Tuckett A A systematic review:
Julie Gresty, Lyn Gray, Sue Marcus, Matt Kowald
Students with mental health problems- A growing problem.
■ Australian Capital Regional Centre for
Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery Practice:
An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
International Journal of Nursing Practice 2010;16:1-6.
ACT Health Research Centre for Nursing and Midwifery
Practice
Australian National University, PO Box 11, Woden
ACT 2606
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Prof Violeta Lopez
Deputy Director: Ann Marie Dunk
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Katrina Cubit, Dr Jan Taylor, Dr
Sue Webster, Dr Cindy Leigh, Dr Imke Fischer, Dr Choi Wan
Chan, Jill Parke, David Larkin, Judith Barker, Bernadette
McNally, Barbara Conroy, Wendy Beckingham, Cecilia
Wakeling, Irene Lake, Brad Leeson
■ Australian Centre for Community Care
(ACEBCC): A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
The University of Queensland/Blue Care Research and
Practice Development Centre,
PO Box 1539, Milton BC
QUEENSLAND 4064
■ Australian Centre for Rural and Remote
Evidence Based Practice (ACRREBP): An Affiliate
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
Baillie Henderson Hospital
PO Box 405, Toowoomba 4352
QUEENSLAND
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Prof Cath Rogers-Clark
Deputy Director: Hon A/Prof Judy March
Additional Centre Staff: Susanne Pearce, Michelle
Cameron,
Lisa
Clint
Beccaria,
Maloney,
Julie
Cheryl
Westaway,
Ross-Walker,
Janice
Doolan,
Paul Barber, Ans van Erp
Protocols
ü Comprehensive systematic review of the effectiveness
of introducing age-friendly nursing interventions in
improving the management of older people in Emergency
Departments
ü The Registered Nurses’ Experiences of Workplace Culture
and Workplace Climatic Factors as Influences on Nursing
Workloads: A Systematic Review
Director: A/Prof Deborah Parker
ü A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Experiences
of Undergraduate Nursing Students Choosing to Study at
an English Speaking University Outside their Homeland
Deputy Director: Dr Anthony Tuckett
Education Delivered
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
ü Comprehensive
Systematic
Review
Modules 1, 3 & 4 Completed July 2010
Training
–
■ Centre for Chronic Disease Management: An
Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
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« QUEENSLAND « VICTORIA
School of Nursing and Midwifery
■ Deakin Centre for Quality and Risk
Management in Health: An Affiliate Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Monash University – Gippsland Campus
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Northways Road, Churchill
Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural
VICTORIA 3842
Sciences
AUSTRALIA
Deakin University
Email: [email protected]
221 Burwood Highway, Burwood
Director: Prof Karen Francis
VICTORIA 3125
Deputy Director: A/Prof Janice Chesters
AUSTRALIA
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Melanie Birks, Mollie Burley,
Email: [email protected]
A/Prof Daryl Pedler, A/Prof Elmer Villanueva, Amanda
Director: Prof Bridie Kent
Cameron, Lisa Stothers
Deputy Director: Nikki Phillips
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Maryann Street, Dr Judy Curry,
■ Centre for Evidence-based Practice South
Australia (CEPSA): A Collaborating Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Discipline of Nursing
The University of Adelaide
Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005
Dr Bodil Rasmussen, Dr Alison Hutchinson, Prof Tracey
Bucknall, Prof Mari Botti, Prof Bev O’Connell, Prof Trisha
Dunning
Protocols
ü A Systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Current
AUSTRALIA
Interventions to Assist Patients with Heart Failure to
Email: [email protected]
Self-care
Director: Prof Alison Kitson
Deputy Director: Dr Rick Wiechula
ü Post-anaesthetic
Discharge
Scoring
Criteria:
A Comprehensive Systematic Review
Additional Centre Staff: Tiffany Conroy, Amy Marshall,
ü Utility of Mobility Assessment for Determining Pressure
Sarah Scott, Felicia Matthews, Brendan MacDonald, Sue
Ulcer Prevention Interventions in Adult Acute Care
Sharrard, Liz Zwart, Jodie Kernick, Rob McCann, Charlotte
Settings: A Systematic Review
deCrespigny, David Foley, Katrina Hite, Jill Clausen, Janice
Elliott, Philippa Rasmussen, Ann Henderson, Mandy
Gallacher, Tiffany Lynch, Paul McLiesh, Sam Hartman,
Wendy Jansen, Jan Alderman, Alex Chan, Jill Clausen
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1,3 & 4 Completed December 2010
ü Telephone Pre-operative Assessment for Adults: A
Comprehensive Systematic Review
ü A Qualitative Review of Nurses’ Experiences of Ethical
Preparedness for Catastrophic Public Health Emergencies
and Health Care Disasters
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed 2010
Australia
■ Dementia Collaborative Research Centre Consumers, Carers & Social Research: A JBI
Evidence Synthesis Group
Queensland University of Technology
Victoria Park Road, Kelvin Grove
Protocols
ü The Effect of Personal Digital Assistants in Supporting
the Development of Clinical Reasoning in Undergraduate
Nursing Students
ü The Efficacy of Complementary Therapies in the Symptom
QUEENSLAND 4059
Management of Agitation in Older People Living in
AUSTRALIA
Residential Aged Care Facilities: A Systematic Review
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Prof Jenny Abbey/Prof Elizabeth Beattie
Group Members: Sonia Hines, Jenneke Foottit, Judy
McCrow, Susan Gledhill, Patricia Shuter, Susi Wise
Systematic Reviews
ü The Effectiveness and Appropriateness of a Palliative
Systematic Reviews
ü The Effectiveness of Using Human Patient Simulation
Mannequins in the Teaching of Clinical Reasoning Skills to
Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Systematic Review
ü The Effect of Personal Digital Assistants in Supporting
the Development of Clinical Reasoning in Undergraduate
Approach to Care for People with Advanced Dementia
Nursing Students
■ National Evidence-based Aged Care Unit
(NEBACU): A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna
Briggs Institute
Education Delivered
The Joanna Briggs Institute
c/- University of Adelaide
Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5005
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Trish McReynolds
Deputy Director: Daniel Mitroussidis
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
2 & 4 Completed April-June 2010
Publications
ü Fernandez R, Tran DT, Johnson M. & Jones S.
Interdisciplinary communication in general medical and
surgical wards using two different models of nursing care
delivery Journal Of Nursing Management 2010
ü Fernandez R, Griffiths R, Water for Wound Cleansing,
Cochrane Library 2010;5
■ New South Wales Centre for Evidence Based
Health Care: A Collaborating Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
University of Western Sydney
Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South DC
NEW SOUTH WALES 1797
AUSTRALIA
ü Tran DT, Fernandez R, Johnson M. & Jones S. A Shared
Care model vs. a patient allocation model of nursing care
delivery: Comparing nursing staff satisfaction and stress
outcomes. International Journal of Nursing Practice
2010;16(2):148-158
Director: Prof Rhonda Griffiths AM
■ Queensland Centre for Evidence Based
Nursing & Midwifery: A Collaborating Centre of
the Joanna Briggs Institute
Deputy Director: Dr Ritin Fernandez
Nursing Research Centre
Additional Centre Staff: Prof Esther Chang, Amanda Johnson,
Level 1 Aubigny Place, Mater Health Services
Dr Stephen Mcnally, Dr John Bidewell, Suzanne Brownhill, Dr
South Brisbane 4101
Lucie Ramjan, Dr Christine Taylor, Dr Michelle Cleary, Cheryl
QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA
Ussia, Dr Olaydie Ogunsiji, Jane Koch, Antoinette Cotton,
Email: [email protected]
Dr Daniel Nicholls, Judi Angus, Vivienne Speirs, Kerry Hunter,
Director: Prof Anne Chang
Melissa Clark, Christie Cabote, Fiona Creed
Deputy Director: Kate Kynoch
Email: r.griffi[email protected]
Additional Centre Staff: Jennifer Boys, Ruth Hollin, Linda
Crowe, Carey Boyce, Shannon Pike, Sally Goodwin, Jennifer
Hall, Sonia Hines, Carol Reid, Bernadette Taylor, ChiungJung (Jo), Wu Sue Wrigh
Protocols
ü The Effectiveness of Interventions to Address Family
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■ Sisters of St. Joseph Aged Care Services:
A JBI Evidence Utilisation Group
41 Gladesville Road, Hunters Hill
NEW SOUTH WALES, 2110
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Needs of Critically Ill Patients in an Adult Intensive Care
Group Convenor: Leigh Kildey
Unit: A Systematic Review
Group Members: Kerry Brack, Letwina Sinekola,
ü Self-management Programmes for Promoting Recovery
in Community-dwelling Stroke Survivors: A Systematic
Review
■ St John of God Hospital Murdoch: A JBI
Evidence Utilisation Group
100 Murdoch Drive, Murdoch 6150
Systematic Reviews
WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA
ü The Effectiveness of Interventions which Promote Self-
Email: [email protected]
management for People with End Stage Renal Disease
Group Convenor: Gail Ross-Adjie
undergoing Haemodialysis
Group Members: Tony Patton, Debra Barbas
ü Effectiveness of Nurse-led Preoperative Assessment
Services
JBI-2010
SOUTH AUSTRALIA « WESTERN AUSTRALIA
« QUEENSLAND « NEW SOUTH WALES
Completed Projects/Publications:
Ross-Adjie G. PACES targets blood sugar monitoring
at St John of God Hospital, Murdoch, PACEsetterS,
■ Royal Adelaide Hospital Fundamentals of
Care: A JBI Evidence Utilisation Group
Level 4 Margaret Graham Building, North Terrace
Adelaide, SOUTH AUSTRALIA 5000
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Tamara Page
Group Members: Paul McLiesh, Catherine Davy, Mark
Dallman, Claire Kidd, Amie Foran, Nandini Fry, Louise
Gordge, Mark Ramage, Gail Whitelock, Danni Marcoionni
■ Royal Perth Hospital: A JBI Evidence
Synthesis Group
Wellington Street Campus, BOX X2213
GPO PERTH 6847 WESTERN AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Heather Kidd
Group Members: Jillian Adams, Sally Simpson
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NEW SOUTH WALES «
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
■ University of Newcastle JBI Evidence
Synthesis Group: University of Newcastle
Evidence Based Health Care Group
School of Nursing and Midwifery Faculty of Health
University of Newcastle
■ Western Australian Centre for Evidence
Informed Healthcare Practice: A Collaborating
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U 1987
Callaghan NEW SOUTH WALES, 2308
AUSTRALIA
Email: [email protected]
Perth WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6845
AUSTRALIA
Group Convenor: Dr Ashley Kable
Director: Prof Robin Watts
Group Members: Prof Michael Hazelton, A/Prof Tracy
Deputy Director: Jeanette Robertson
Levett-Jones, Samuel Lapkin, Prof Kathleen Fahy, Dr Helen
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Angela Fielding, Heather Kidd,
Bellchambers, A/Prof Pamela van der Riet, Dr Margaret
Sally Wilson, Liz Frehner
Harris, Dr Sarah Jeong, Dr Teresa Stone, Dr Sharyn Hunter,
Protocols
Carol Norton, Libby Denmead, Lyn Francis, Jacqueline
ü Association between Nurse Staffing and Hospitalised
Pich, Jan Roche, Carol Arthur, Danielle Noble, Lynne Slater,
Noelene Hickey, Dr Mark McEvoy, Judith Leahy, Lesley
McDonald Wicks, Prof Clare Collins, Dr Lauren Williams,
Carole James, Caroline Hills, Dr Surinder Baines, Lesley
Wicks, Dr Tracy Burrows, Debbie Booth, Joanne Harmon,
Email: [email protected]
Children’s Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review
ü Family-centred Care for Hospitalized Children aged
0-12 Years: A Systematic Review of Quasi-experimental
Studies
A/Prof Helen Warren-Forward, Siti Muda
Systematic Reviews
Protocols
ü The Effectiveness of Educational Strategies in Improving
ü The Meaningfulness and Appropriateness of Using
Human Patient Simulation Manikins as a Teaching and
Parental/Caregiver Management of Fever in their Child:
A Systematic Review
Learning Strategy in Undergraduate Nursing Education:
ü Evidence Transfer
A Systematic Review
ü New Evidence Summaries developed for Wound Healing
ü Effectiveness of Interventions with a Dietary Component
on Weight Loss Maintenance
ü The Effects of Non-anaemic Iron Deficiency on Cognition,
Mental Health and Fatigue in Women of Childbearing
Age
ü Effectiveness of Interprofessional Education in University
Based Health Professional Programs: A Systematic
Review
ü Best Practice Dietetic Management of Overweight and
Obese Children and Adolescents
and Management Node = 21
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Europe
■ Belgian Interuniversity Collaboration for
Evidence-Based Practice (BICEP): An Affiliate
Centre of the Joanna Briggs Institute
CEBAM
Kapucinenvoer 33, block J, Bus 7001, Leuven 3000
BELGIUM
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Filip Cools
Deputy Directors: Dr Karin Hannes, Micheline Gobert, Dr
Trudy Bekkering
Additional Centre Staff:, Walter Sermeus, Katrien
Vanderwee, Stijn Vandevelde, Manu Simons, Dr Patrick
Haentjens, Dr Jeanine Gailly, Dr Hilde Verbeke, Dr Koen
Vanden Heede, Dr Koen Milisen, Dr Philip Moons, Pieter Van
Herck Bart Geurden
Protocols
ü Incidence and Preventability of Adverse Events Requiring
Intensive Care Admission
■ Centro Studi EBN: An Affiliate Centre of The
Joanna Briggs Institute
Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna
via Albertoni 15, 40138 Bologna
ITALY
Email: [email protected]
Director: Paolo Chiari
Deputy Director: Daniela Mosci
Additional Centre Staff: Cristiana Forni, Barbara Ruffini,
Catia Biavati, Mirella Fontana, Angela Peghetti, Emanuele
Bascelli, Rosaria Cappuccio, Isabella Cavazza, Matteo
Chiarabelli, Silvia Di Domizio, Mauro Giacobazzi, Elena
Lora, Alessio Marzaduri, Enrico Naldi, Fabio Negrello, Paola
Paganelli, Mita Parenti, Dila Parma, Carmine Pellecchia,
Paola Poli, Domenico Regano, Maria Cristina Robb, Sonia
Roveri, Laura Spessotti
■ Edinburgh Napier University: A JBI Evidence
Synthesis Group
School of Nursing Midwifery and Social Care
Faculty of Health Life and Social Sciences
Comely Bank Campus, Edinburgh, EH4 2LD
UNITED KINGDOM
Email: [email protected]
Group Convenor: Dr Jayne Donaldson
Group Members: Dr Lynn Kilbride, Prof Catriona Kennedy
Protocols
ü Benefits and Associated Risks of Using Allograft, Autograft
and Synthetic Bone Fusion Material for Patients and
Service Providers – A Systematic Review
■ Finnish Centre for Evidence Based Health
Care: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Nursing Research Foundation
Asemamiehenkatu 2, FI-00520 Helsinki
FINLAND
Email: arja.holopainen@hotus.fi
Director: Dr Arja Holopainen
Deputy Director: Dr Professor Kaija Saranto, Dr Sirpa-Liisa
Hovi
Additional Centre Staff: Danielsson-Ojala Riitta, Haatainen
Kaisa, Hakulinen-Viitanen Tuovi, Halme Nina, Junttila
Kristiina, Jylhä Virpi, Kemppainen Virpi, Koivunen Marita,
Korhonen Anne, Korhonen Teija, Lindfors Kirsi, Mäkeläinen
Paula, Ryttyläinen-Korhonen Katri,
■ Romanian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing
and Midwifery: An Affiliated Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Avrig Street No. 12, Sector 2, Bucharest
ROMANIA
Email: [email protected]
Director: Carmen Doina Mazilu
Deputy Director: Dr Alin Preda
Additional Centre Staff: Mares Anca, Elena Banu, Dana
Stan, Elena Gorgonetu, Nitu Cristina, Vasilievici Marcela,
Constantin Lili, Popovici Steluta, Tutu Alina, Minerva
Ghinescu
■ Romanian Centre For Evidence Based Public
Health: An Affiliate Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
31 Vaselor Street, Bucharest
ROMANIA
Email: fl[email protected]
Director: Prof Dr Cristian Vladescu (Acting Director: Dr
Silvia Florescu)
Deputy Director: Dr Silvia Gabriela Scintee
Additional Centre Staff: Dr Carmen Angheluta, Dr Nona
Delia Chiriac, Dr Teodora Ciolompea, Dr Marius Ciutan, Dr
Vasilica Constantinescu, Dr Ruxandra Diaconescu, Dr Lupan
Cristina, Marian Matei Popovici Daniela Georgeta, Stefania
Rasoiu, Dr Carmen Sasu, Dr Mihaela Stoican
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« FINLAND « ROMANIA « SCOTLAND
Publications
Education Delivered
ü Scott KM, Hwang I, Chiu WT, Kessler RC, Sampson NA,
Angermeyer M, Beautrais A, Borges G, Bruffaerts R, de
Graaf R, Florescu S, Fukao A, Haro JM, Hu C, Kovess, V,
Levinson D, Posada-Villa J, Scocco P, Nock MK. (epub
2010). Chronic physical conditions and their association
with first onset of suicidal behavior in the World Mental
Health Surveys. Psychosomatic Medicine. [Epub ahead
of print].
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
1,3 & 4 Completed March 2010
ü Stein DJ, Chiu WT, Hwang I, Kessler RC, Sampson
NA, Alonso J, Borges, G, Bromet E, Bruffaerts R, de
Girolamo G, Florescu S, Gureje O, He YL, Kovess V,
Levinson D, Matschinger H, Mneimneh Z, Nakamura
Y, Ormel J, Posada-Villa J, Sagar R, Scott K, Tomov
T, Viana,MC, Williams DR, Nock MK Cross-national
analysis of the associations between traumatic events
and suicidal behavior: Findings from the WHO World
Mental Health Surveys. Public Library of Science ONE,
2010;5(5):e10574.
■ Scottish Centre for Evidence Based Care of
Older People: A Collaborating Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
School of Nursing, Midwifery & Community Health
Glasgow Caledonian University
Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow G4 0BA
SCOTLAND, UK
Email: [email protected]
Director: Prof Debbie Tolson
Deputy Director: Dr Maggie Lawrence, Dr Dawn Skelton
Additional Centre Staff: Rona Agnew, Dr Nicola Andrew,
Prof Claire Ballinger, Janice Bianchi, Dr Jo Booth, Dr
Jayne Brown, Dr Kay Currie, Dr Kathleen Duffy, Dr Dorothy
Ferguson, Dr Helen Gallagher, Dr Jon Godwin, Cheryl
Graham, Dr Angela Harris, Prof Tracey Howe, De Jennie
Jackson, Dr Susan Kerr, Carolyn MacInnes, Dr Nichola
McLarnon, Margaret McLay, Fiona Neil, Dr Lesley Price,
Dr Yvonne Robb, Karen Roome, Irene Schofield, Dr David
Watson, Dr Andy Kerr, Andy Lowndes, Marie McAloon,
Marty Wright
Protocols
ü Patient and Caregivers’ Self-care Needs in Relation to
Heart Failure: A Qualitative Systematic Review
Publications
ü Muhaidat J, Skelton DA, Kerr A, Evans JJ, Ballinger C.
Older adults’ experiences and perceptions of dual tasking:
what’s difficult, what becomes difficult with aging and
what makes you vulnerable to falling? British Journal of
Occupational Therapy 2010;73(9):405-412
ü MacGilchrist C, Paul L, Ellis BM, Howe TE, Kennon B and
Godwin J. Lower-limb risk factors for falls in people with
diabetes mellitus. Diabet. Med. 2010;27:162–168
■ Scottish Centre for Evidence-based Multiprofessional Practice: An Affiliate Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
School of Nursing and Midwifery
The Robert Gordon University
Garthdee Road Garthdee
Aberdeen, AB10 7QG
SCOTLAND, UK
Email: [email protected]
Director: Dr Sylvia E Wilcock
Deputy Director: Dr Pete Wimpenny
Additional Centre Staff: Rachel Unwin, Fiona Work,
Alison Brown, Paul Dempster, Maggie Grundy, Jean Cowie,
Heather McAskill, Pamela Kirkpatrick, Colin Macduff, Dr Kay
Cooper, Andrés Alonso Agudelo Suárez
Systematic Reviews
ü Roles and Systems for Routine Medication Administration
to Prevent Medication Errors in Hospital-based, Acute
Care Settings: A Systematic Review
Evidence Transfer
ü New Evidence Summaries developed for Wound Healing
and Management Node = 10
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed July 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed Nov-Dec 2010
Europe
■ Spanish Centre for Evidence Based
Healthcare: A Collaborating Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Institute of Health Carlos III
Publications
ü Grau Sanz Mª Soledad. Manejo de los dispositivos
intravasculares periféricos. Enferm Clin. 2010;20(1):68-70
ü Sarabia Lavín Raquel, Rojo Santos Elena. Úlceras por
Centre for Coordination and Development of Nursing
presión – manejo de las lesiones por presión. Enferm Clin.
Research (Investén - isciii) Avda. Monforte de Lemos, 5.
2010;20(2):136-8
Pavilion 13, 28029 Madrid,
ü Cardo Simón ML. Ayuno preoperatorio para la prevención
SPAIN
de complicaciones perioperatorias en niños. Enferm Clin.
Email: [email protected]
2010; 20(4):268-9
Director: Dr Teresa Moreno Casbas
Deputy Director: Esther González María
Additional Centre Staff: Catalina del Río Faes, Concepción
Padilla Marín, Esteban de Manuel Keenoy, Teresa Ortega
Montoliu, Antonia Tomás Vidal, Pedro Serrano Aguilar, Txaro
ü del Río Faes C. La evaluación del impacto económico
de la investigación en salud: una asignatura pendiente.
Enferm Clin. 2010; 20(4):266-7
Grau Sanz, Elena Andradas Aragonés, Enrique Aguinaga
■ Thames Valley Centre for Evidence-based
Nursing and Midwifery: An Affiliate Centre of the
Joanna Briggs Institute
Ontoso, Idoia Mínguez Alonso, Loreto Maciá Soler, Miquel
Thames Valley University
Gómez Carles, Javier Paz Esquete, Marina Gómez Arcas,
Paragon House, Boston Manor Road
Rosario García Juarez, Pilar Comet Cortés, Beatriz Braña
Brentford, Middx TW8 9GA
Marcos, Joana María Taltavull Aparicio, Consuelo Company
UNITED KINGDOM
Sancho, Oscar Rayón del Barrio, Pilar Córcoles Jiménez,
Email: [email protected]
Carmen Fuentelsaz Gallego, Ángel Alfredo Martínez Qués,
Director: Dr Carol Pellowe
Luis Arantón Areosa, Valle Arancón Abad, Raisa González
Deputy Director:
Pérez, Dolores Castillo Bueno, Mercedes Urruela Oliván,
Additional Centre Staff: Lisa Rodrigues, Dr Maria Helena
Isabel Orts Cortés, Beatriz Elena Delgado García, Javier
da Silva Bastos, Heather Loveday, Peter Harper, Prof Robert
Guerra Bernal, Rosa Isabel Sánchez Alonso, Gema Escobar
Pratt, Jennie Wilson, Alison Tingle, Prof Peter Franks, Prof
Aguilar, Clara Juandó Prats,
Christine Moffat, Debra Doherty, Anne Williams, Dr Dave
Systematic Reviews
Sookhoo, Assistant Prof Virginia Schmied, Sarah Beake,
ü Effectiveness of Nursing Intervention in Improving
Prof Chris McCourt, Simon Jones
Olóriz Rivas, Mª Ángeles Guzmán Fernández, María Soledad
Independence for Adult Patients Experiencing Chronic
Education Delivered
Pain: A Systematic Review
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules
ü Clinical Effectiveness of Psycho-educational Interventions
to Reduce Perioperative Anxiety in Oncology Patient
Linguistic Translation
ü COnNECT+ User Interface Translated 100 %
ü Best Practice Information Sheets Translated 6
1,3 & 4 Completed February 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed July 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
3 & 4 Completed October 2010
ü Evidence Summaries Translated 952
Publications
ü Recommended Practices Translated 346
ü Pellowe C, Adams J, Elliott S, Murrell K, Cox D. The use
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 14 Completed June 2010
of an e-learning infection prevention programme in the
pre-registration nursing curriculum. Journal of Infection
Prevention March 2010;11(2):55-57
■ University of Nottingham Centre for Evidence
Based Nursing and Midwifery: An Affiliate Centre
of the Joanna Briggs Institute
University of Nottingham
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH
UNITED KINGDOM
Email: [email protected]
Directors: Prof Veronica James/ Dr Nick Allcock
Deputy Director: Dr Janet Barker
Additional Centre Staff: Gill Perkins, Liz Walker, Michelle
Platt, Ruth Elkan, Dr Fiona Bath, Peter Davis, Paul Leighton,
Stephanie Hannabus, Louise Lansbury, Dr Catrin Evans, Dr
Linda East, Trudy Pelton, Kris Hollands, Dr Paulette VanVliet, Maggie Roberts, Dr Aisha Holloway Dr Stacy Johnson,
Dr Marion Leducq, Mariya Limerick, Gail Mitchell, Jennifer
Park, Dr Sarah Redsell, Dr Brenda Rush,
Protocols
ü Efficacy of Music as a Postoperative Pain Management
Intervention in Adult Patients: A Systematic Review
Systematic Reviews
ü The Needs and Experiences of People with a Diagnosis
of Skin Cancer
Education Delivered
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1
Completed January -April 2010
ü Comprehensive Systematic Review Training – Modules 1,
2 & 4 Completed December 2010
■ Wales Centre For Evidence Based Care:
A Collaborating Centre of the Joanna Briggs
Institute
Nursing, Health & Social Care Research Centre
4th Floor, East Gate House, 35-43 Newport Road
Cardiff, CF24 OAB
UNITED KINGDOM
Email: [email protected]
Directors: Paul Bennett
Deputy Director:
Additional Centre Staff: Davina Allen, Rhiane Barnes,
Angela Bower, Judith Carrier, Debbie Edwards, Alison
Evans, Jane Harden, Clare Hawker, Georgina Hourhane,
Dr Annette Lankshear, Helen Maule, Dr Sharon Mayor,
Liz Morgan, Colin Rees, Sally Rees, Christine Smith, Irene
Webber, Nicola West, Prof Anne Williams
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Protocols
ü Initiatives and Best Evidence to Support Families with an
Infant or Child in a Critical Care Context: A Systematic
Review Denise Blanchard
ü The Patient Experience in Medical Imaging: A Qualitative
Systematic Review Zachary Munn
ü The Effect of Exposure to Natural Light in the Workplace
on the Health and Productivity of Office Workers: A
Systematic Review Anthea Court
ü Effectiveness of Music Interventions on Dental Anxiety in
Paediatric and Adult Patients: A Systematic Review
ü Maternal Mortality in Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and
Sri Lanka: A Systematic Review of Local and National
Policy and Practice Initiatives
ü Alexa McArthur
ü The Feasibility, Appropriateness, Meaningfulness and
Effects of Animal Assisted Interventions (AAIs) on the
Health and Social Care of the Elderly Residing in LongTerm Care: A Comprehensive Systematic Review Cindy
Stern
ü Acute Adverse Reaction of Rapid Rituximab Infusion
Among Adult Patients with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Systematic Review
Dora Lang
ü The Experiences of Health Professionals, Patients and
Surrogates in Acute Care Settings where an Advanced
Directive is in Place: A Systematic Review Cobie George
ü The Health Risks Associated with Prolonged Sitting: A
Systematic Review
ü The Effectiveness of Environmental Healthcare Design
Strategies to Reduce Event Related Anxiety in Paediatric
Patients:
A Systematic Review Deborah NortonWestwood
Reviews
ü The Effects of Animal Assisted Interventions (AAIs) on the
Health and Social Care of the Elderly Residing in LongTerm Care: A Comprehensive Systematic Review Cindy
Stern
ü Acute Adverse Reaction of Rapid Rituximab Infusion
Among Adult Patients with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma and
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Systematic Review
Dora Lang
reference
Quick reference guide
TERM
DEFINITION
Blackwell Publishing Asia
Publishers of the International Journal of Evidence Based Health
Care and Best Practice
Best Practice Information Sheets
Information sheets designed for health care professionals based
upon systematic reviews
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
Undertakes reviews of research about effects of interventions in
health and social care
Comprehensive Systematic Review
Systematic reviews looking at a variety of evidence types i.e.
qualitative, quantitative and narrative papers
Clinical Online Network of Evidence for
Care and Therapeutics (COnNECT)
Web-based facility that provides users with resources and tools to
search, appraise, summarise, embed, utilise and evaluate evidencebased information
Client Outcomes On Line (COOL)
On-line program to assist in gathering information about client
outcomes (aged care specific)
Evidence Appraisal Network
Network of individuals interested in critically appraising evidence for
health care practice who act as reviewers for the RAP library
Evidence Based Health Care
Process of using evidence to inform health care practices
Evidence synthesis
The international search, appraisal, pooling and summarising of
evidence.
Evidence Synthesis Network (formally
Evidence Translation Network)
Network of small groups (Evidence Synthesis Groups) who conduct
systematic reviews using SUMARI
Evidence transfer
The preparation and dissemination of evidence based information,
usually through education and training, publications and electronic
media
Evidence utilisation
The implementation of evidence in practice
TERM
DEFINITION
Evidence Utilisation Network
Network of small groups (Evidence Utilisation Groups) who conduct
implementation projects using PACES
International Journal of Evidence-Based
Healthcare (formerly JBI Reports)
JBI’s international fully refereed journal that publishes the work of the
Joanna Briggs Collaboration
Practical Application of Clinical
Evidence System (PACES)
On-line program to assist with clinical audit and practice change
Patient Outcomes On Line (POOL)
On-line program to assist in gathering information about patient
outcomes
Rapid Appraisal Protocol internet
database (RAPid)
On-line critical appraisal tool allowing submission of a completed
‘paper’ to be peer reviewed
Rapid Appraisal Protocol library
On-line library database containing peer reviewed critical appraisal
‘papers’
Systematic Reviews
A review of all available research papers on a given topic conducted
in a systematic way
System for the Unified Management
of the Assessment and Review of
Information (SUMARI)
Term used for all 5 modules of the System for the Unified Management
of the Assessment & Review of Information
The Cochrane Collaboration
Focuses on the systematic review of randomised controlled trials
for specific medical conditions, client groups or specific health
professional interventions
The Joanna Briggs Collaboration
All centres collaborating with the Joanna Briggs Institute
The Joanna Briggs Institute
Institute focussed on promoting and supporting evidence-based
practice globally
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