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View article: Over 1000 terms have been used to describe evidence synthesis: a scoping review
Over 1000 terms have been used to describe evidence synthesis: a scoping review Open
Objective To inform the development of an evidence synthesis taxonomy, we aimed to identify and examine all classification systems, typologies or taxonomies that have been proposed for evidence synthesis methods. Design Scoping review. Met…
View article: Criminalizing Coercive Control in Canada: Learning from an International Comparative Analysis
Criminalizing Coercive Control in Canada: Learning from an International Comparative Analysis Open
While coercive control and its role in family and intimate partner violence is not new, there has recently been an emerging movement toward its criminalization in various jurisdictions. This article does not argue that Canada should crimin…
View article: A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre 2021–2023
A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales COVID-19 Evidence Centre 2021–2023 Open
View article: Effectiveness of task-specific training for improving balance performance in children with cerebral palsy (CP): a narrative systematic review
Effectiveness of task-specific training for improving balance performance in children with cerebral palsy (CP): a narrative systematic review Open
Introduction A body of research has focused on helping children with disabilities stay physically active. As poor balance has been found as a major limitation in physical activities, a systematic review exploring balance intervention progr…
View article: A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales Covid-19 Evidence Centre 2021-23
A bespoke rapid evidence review process engaging stakeholders for supporting evolving and time-sensitive policy and clinical decision-making: reflection and lessons learned from the Wales Covid-19 Evidence Centre 2021-23 Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic presented policymakers with time-sensitive decision problems and a rapidly increasing volume of research, not all of which was robust, or relevant to local contexts. A bespoke evidence review process suppor…
View article: A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings
A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings Open
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can occur due to ecstasy use, and the number of people dying due to drug-related deaths has increased in the past 10 years. Harm reduction strategies could help prevent ADRs or decrease the inciden…
View article: The barriers and facilitators to young people’s engagement with bidirectional digital sexual health interventions: a mixed methods systematic review
The barriers and facilitators to young people’s engagement with bidirectional digital sexual health interventions: a mixed methods systematic review Open
Background Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and wellbeing of individuals and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. However, internationally young people endure a disproportionate burden of s…
View article: What is the forecasted prevalence and incidence of long-term conditions in Wales: a rapid evidence map
What is the forecasted prevalence and incidence of long-term conditions in Wales: a rapid evidence map Open
It is becoming apparent that the NHS will face many issues in years to come due to the growth of ageing population in relation to the working age population alongside the increase in multimorbidity and persistent health inequalities, parti…
View article: A rapid scoping review of self-initiated harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings
A rapid scoping review of self-initiated harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings Open
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can occur due to ecstasy use, and the number of people dying due to drug-related deaths has increased in the past 10 years. Self-initiated harm reduction strategies could help prevent ADRs or decre…
View article: Mental health crisis care for children and young people aged 5 to 25 years: the CAMH-Crisis evidence synthesis
Mental health crisis care for children and young people aged 5 to 25 years: the CAMH-Crisis evidence synthesis Open
Background Mental health care for children and young people is a rising concern, with one in six children aged 5–19 years in England having a probable diagnosable mental disorder. Care for children and young people in crisis is known to be…
View article: A rapid review of the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of interventions that make homes warmer and cheaper to heat for households in fuel poverty in rural and remote areas
A rapid review of the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of interventions that make homes warmer and cheaper to heat for households in fuel poverty in rural and remote areas Open
The cost-of-living across the UK has been on the increase since the start of 2021. Living in a rural community is often associated with additional costs compared to those in urban areas. For example, people living in rural areas are not al…
View article: Review: Crisis responses for children and young people – a systematic review of effectiveness, experiences and service organisation ( <scp>CAMH‐Crisis</scp> )
Review: Crisis responses for children and young people – a systematic review of effectiveness, experiences and service organisation ( <span>CAMH‐Crisis</span> ) Open
Background In England, one in six children aged 5–19 has a probable diagnosable mental health disorder. This is a major public health problem, with multiple agencies adopting varying approaches to care delivery for children and young peopl…
View article: What innovations help with the recruitment and retention of ambulance staff: a rapid evidence summary
What innovations help with the recruitment and retention of ambulance staff: a rapid evidence summary Open
Ambulance waiting times across the UK have increased in recent years. The numbers of ambulance staff leaving services across the UK is increasing every year. Strategies to help recruit and retain all ambulance staff, including paramedics a…
View article: A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings
A rapid scoping review of harm reduction strategies for ecstasy (MDMA) users in recreational settings Open
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) can occur due to ecstasy use, and the number of people dying due to drug-related deaths has increased in the past 10 years. Harm reduction strategies could help prevent ADRs or decrease the inciden…
View article: A rapid review of the effectiveness of remote consultations versus face-to-face consultations in secondary care surgical outpatient settings
A rapid review of the effectiveness of remote consultations versus face-to-face consultations in secondary care surgical outpatient settings Open
The use of remote consultations and telemedicine approaches significantly increased over the pandemic. There is evidence that some patients still prefer this mode of care delivery and time saving may also enable additional consultations an…
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View article: Technologies used to facilitate remote rehabilitation of adults with deconditioning, musculoskeletal conditions, stroke, or traumatic brain injury: an umbrella review
Technologies used to facilitate remote rehabilitation of adults with deconditioning, musculoskeletal conditions, stroke, or traumatic brain injury: an umbrella review Open
Objective: The objective of this review was to provide an overview of technologies (devices, tools, or software applications) used to facilitate remote rehabilitation of adults with deconditioning, musculoskeletal conditions, stroke, or tr…
View article: A rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions and innovations relevant to the Welsh NHS context to support recruitment and retention of clinical staff
A rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions and innovations relevant to the Welsh NHS context to support recruitment and retention of clinical staff Open
The National Health Service (NHS) is experiencing an acute workforce shortage in every discipline, at a time when waiting times are at a record high and there is a growing backlog resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. This Rapid Review aim…
View article: Five common pitfalls in mixed methods systematic reviews: lessons learned
Five common pitfalls in mixed methods systematic reviews: lessons learned Open
View article: A rapid review of the effectiveness of alternative education delivery strategies in medical, dental, nursing and pharmacy education during the COVID-19 pandemic
A rapid review of the effectiveness of alternative education delivery strategies in medical, dental, nursing and pharmacy education during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Background Education delivery in higher education institutions was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with emergency remote teaching developed and adapted promptly for the circumstances. This rapid review investigated the effectiv…
View article: Perceptions and experiences of leadership in undergraduate nurse education: A narrative inquiry
Perceptions and experiences of leadership in undergraduate nurse education: A narrative inquiry Open
View article: Covid-19 Coping Survey: an In-depth Qualitative Analysis of Free-Text Responses from People With and Without Existing Health Conditions in the UK
Covid-19 Coping Survey: an In-depth Qualitative Analysis of Free-Text Responses from People With and Without Existing Health Conditions in the UK Open
View article: Online survey comparing coping responses to SARS-CoV-2 by people with and without existing health conditions in the UK
Online survey comparing coping responses to SARS-CoV-2 by people with and without existing health conditions in the UK Open
Objectives To investigate the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on self-reported mood, coping and health behaviours of people living with existing health conditions in the UK to understand how to improve coping responses to the threat of SARS-CoV-2. De…
View article: A rapid review of innovations for attraction, recruitment and retention of social care workers, and exploration of factors influencing turnover within the UK context
A rapid review of innovations for attraction, recruitment and retention of social care workers, and exploration of factors influencing turnover within the UK context Open
Context: The UK social care sector has come under increased pressure to combat workforce shortages. With international recruitment of professionals impacted by Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic, social care is in need of innovations to attr…
View article: Nursing must respond for social justice in this ‘perfect storm’
Nursing must respond for social justice in this ‘perfect storm’ Open
On 12th May 2021, the nursing profession celebrated its continued role in leading healthcare globally, strengthened in voice and social media presence by the challenges of the past year, acknowledged for its personal sacrifice and loss of …
View article: Methodological guidance for the conduct of mixed methods systematic reviews
Methodological guidance for the conduct of mixed methods systematic reviews Open
Objective: The objective of this paper is to outline the updated methodological approach for conducting a JBI mixed methods systematic review with a focus on data synthesis, specifically, methods related to how data are combined and the ov…
View article: Implementing Evidence Based Practice nursing using the PDSA model: Process, lessons and implications
Implementing Evidence Based Practice nursing using the PDSA model: Process, lessons and implications Open
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is recognised as a problem-solving approach to clinical practice that integrates the most relevant evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences and values, to answer clinical questions and aid deci…
View article: Commentary: Predictors of diabetes distress among older persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Indonesia
Commentary: Predictors of diabetes distress among older persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Indonesia Open
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View article: A rapid scoping review of fear of infertility in Africa
A rapid scoping review of fear of infertility in Africa Open
View article: Effect of Lung Volume Recruitment on Pulmonary Function in Progressive Childhood-Onset Neuromuscular Disease: A Systematic Review
Effect of Lung Volume Recruitment on Pulmonary Function in Progressive Childhood-Onset Neuromuscular Disease: A Systematic Review Open