Scoping reviews are increasingly being applied as an approach to synthesise evidence. This workshop will provide a practical approach to extracting, analysing and presenting data within scoping reviews, with step-by-step examples. Registration Link: https://forms.gle/GPfhRtCWnDELtKgMA
Introduction to Scoping Reviews and JBI Methodology
Definition and purpose of scoping reviews
Overview of JBI methodology for scoping reviews
Differences between JBI and other methodologies
Using the PCC mnemonic (Population, Concept, Context) to formulate questions
Developing a Protocol with JBI
Components of a JBI scoping review protocol
Designing a Comprehensive Search Strategy
Documenting the search process for transparency
Session 3: Study Selection, Inclusion, and Data Extraction
JBI guidelines for screening titles, abstracts, and full texts
Developing inclusion and exclusion criteria
JBI data extraction tools and templates
Extracting relevant data points
Handling discrepancies in data extraction
Session 4: Data Presentation, Synthesis, and Dissemination
JBI approach to collating and summarizing findings
Tabulating results
Identifying patterns, gaps, and trends in the literature
JBI guidelines for reporting scoping reviews
Importance of transparency and reproducibility
Strategies for disseminating findings
Understand the JBI Methodology: Clearly articulate the principles and purpose of the JBI methodology for scoping reviews and differentiate it from other methodologies.
Formulate Review Questions: Use the PCC mnemonic (Population, Concept, Context) to develop focused and relevant scoping review questions.
Develop a Protocol: Construct a comprehensive protocol for a scoping review using JBI guidelines, ensuring transparency and reproducibility.
Design Search Strategies: Create a robust and comprehensive search strategy tailored to the review question, and select appropriate databases and other sources as per JBI guidelines.
Screen and Select Studies: Efficiently screen titles, abstracts, and full texts of potential studies using JBI criteria, and determine their inclusion or exclusion in the review.
Extract Data: Utilize JBI tools and templates to systematically extract relevant data from included studies, ensuring consistency and accuracy.
Analyze and Synthesize Findings: Collate, summarize, and interpret the findings from the extracted data, identifying patterns, gaps, and trends in the existing literature.
Report Findings: Draft a comprehensive report of the scoping review following JBI guidelines, ensuring clarity, transparency, and adherence to best practices.
Disseminate Results: Develop strategies to share the findings of the scoping review with relevant stakeholders, including publishing in peer-reviewed journals, presenting at conferences, or sharing with policymakers.
Critically Appraise Scoping Reviews: Evaluate the quality and rigor of other scoping reviews using JBI criteria, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.
Collaborate and Network: Engage with fellow researchers, academics, and professionals to discuss, share insights, and collaborate on future scoping reviews.
Stay Updated: Recognize the importance of continuous learning and staying updated with the latest guidelines, tools, and best practices in the field of scoping reviews.
Created: 06-May-2024 12:40 PM
Last Update: 2024-05-06 12:40 PM