🧵Globally, migrant nurses and midwives make up a significant proportion of healthcare workers, and trends indicate an exponential rise in #nurse & #midwife migration globally. #JBIEBHC 1/8
The @WHO healthcare workforce report predicts a shortfall of ~ 6 million nurses by 2030 2/8
Many countries rely on nurse and midwife migration to manage their shortfall of healthcare professionals 3/8
Evidence has shown that countries that recruit migrant nurses and midwives to manage workforce shortfalls struggle to integrate this population effectively into their workplace setting 4/8
Poor workplace integration experience is linked to high attrition rates of migrant nurses and midwives, increasing healthcare costs while compounding existing nursing workforce shortages 5/8
There is a substantial body of evidence regarding migrant nurses and midwives and the initial challenges experienced in migrating to the host country, but less is known about workplace integration of this population 6/8
A scoping review is underway to map the evidence assessing workplace integration of migrant nurses and midwives within international healthcare settings. The tools available to measure workplace integration will also be identified #JBIscoping 7/8
The results of the scoping review will provide insights which can be used by healthcare organisations to support migrant nurses and midwives with their workplace integration. Protocol available: journals.lww.com/jbisrir/Fullte… #JBIscoping #JBIEBHC
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🧵In hospitals, paediatric patients aged 1-3 are at higher risk of falls, with most falls occurring from an inpatient bed in the presence of a caregiver #JBIEBHC 1/6
JBI Evidence Summaries bring together world-class evidence in a single, easy to read summary crafted by review experts and are found in the JBI #EBP Database wolterskluwer.com/en/know/jbi-re… @ovid_wkhealth
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On #IND2022 we reflect on JBI’s origins as the ‘Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing’ and the continuing importance, 25 years on, of evidence-based nursing research and clinical practice #JBIEBHC 🧵 1/7
Quality healthcare services require that clinical decision-making in #nursing is based on evidence, particularly in standardising and aligning healthcare practices with evidence at the point of care. JBI was founded by Emeritus Professor Alan Pearson to address this very need 2/7
‘When I was involved in setting up JBI in the 1990s, #EBM was increasingly adopted across the world, but #EBN was in its infancy. Since then, JBI has played a stellar role in developing great models and systems to support the implementation of evidence into nursing practice' 3/7
Read this Tweetorial on relative ranks for methodological quality assessment by Jennifer Stone, Research Fellow in the JBI #EBHC Research Division, for #JBImethodology month 1/7
Did you know that there’s an alternative bias assessment method for primary studies in meta-analyses and systematic reviews that does not require reviewer judgments? 2/7
This approach uses relative ranks that are based on quality counts.
#Qualitative evidence synthesis seeks to provide an understanding of meanings, practices and processes associated with social experience, behaviour and culture 2/10
Qualitative evidence synthesis involves the identification and synthesis of qualitative studies to provide insights related to a focused question 3/10
A/Prof Edoardo Aromataris gives key points on umbrella reviews in this tweetorial. #JBImethodology
With the ever-increasing number of systematic reviews and research syntheses available to inform topics in healthcare, SRs of existing reviews, or #umbrellareviews, are increasingly being conducted to summarise a broad scope of issues related to a given topic.
An umbrella review is also ideal in highlighting if the evidence base around a topic or question is consistent or if contradictory or discrepant findings exist, and in exploring and detailing the reasons why.
We profile Neda Kabiri's impact story as part of our 25th anniversary celebrations. Read thread👇on how Neda used the JBI approach to evidence implementation to promote informed consent in a children’s hospital in Tabriz, Iran. #WeAreJBI
Informed consent is considered a continuous & dynamic process, and it becomes complex in paediatric clinical practice, where parents must make decisions for their children.
The aim of the evidence implementation project was to evaluate current practice and implement best practice related to promoting informed consent in nursing and medical procedures, as well as surgical consent in the paediatric hospital.