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The objective of this review is to develop a comprehensive description of burnout and compassion fatigue, including risk/protective factors, among organ and tissue donation coordinators worldwide.
Research on turnover rates among organ and tissue donation coordinators has shown that job tenure generally lasts less than three years, a possible consequence of burnout and compassion fatigue. Increased turnover rates of organ and tissue donation coordinators have significant impact on the ability of ODOs to optimize organ donation. This current scoping review will help inform understanding of the nature of burnout and compassion fatigue in this population as well as the available strategies for managing it.
Articles examining health care professionals working as organ and tissue donation coordinators, with the main concepts of interest being burnout and/or compassion fatigue, will be considered. Articles within the context of organ and tissue donation coordinators in acute care settings at any part of the oS, PsycINFO, and PTSDpubs, while appropriate gray literature will be searched. Two reviewers will screen the papers according to predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, extract data for specific variables, and perform descriptive examination.
To determine the effectiveness of hemostatic protocols for the prevention of bleeding in dental procedures among individuals undergoing oral anticoagulation therapy.
Dental procedures may increase the chance of bleeding in individuals undergoing oral anticoagulation therapy. The literature suggests different hemostatic protocols for the prevention of bleeding in anticoagulated individuals but offers no consensus regarding their effectiveness exists.
Randomized clinical trials comparing the effectiveness of different hemostatic protocols for the prevention of bleeding during oral procedures among individuals 18 years or older undergoing oral anticoagulation therapy will be included.
Computerized searches will be conducted in seven electronic databases. Gray literature and searches in the reference list of the included articles will also be screened. Titles/abstracts of the references retrieved will be assessed. The full text of references whose titles/abstracts contain insufficient information will also be evaluated. References that meet the eligibility criteria will be included without restriction on the language or date of publication. Data extraction, the assessment, and review of information and assessment of the methodological quality of the included articles will be performed. Statistical heterogeneity of meta-analysis will be assessed. In the event of high statistical heterogeneity, sensitivity analysis will be performed. Subgroup analysis will be planned. GW5074 The certainty of the evidence will be evaluated with the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation. Articles chosen with methodological homogeneity will be incorporated into the meta-analysis.
The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42019136744).
The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42019136744).
This scoping review aims to examine the content and outcome measurements of health care education programs using virtual reality for the care of people with dementia, involving, but not limited to, health science students, health care professionals, family, and unpaid caregivers INTRODUCTION Several studies have examined approaches for improving the care of people with dementia by both professional, family and unpaid caregivers using virtual reality. However, the content and outcomes of these interventions are disjointed, and there is currently no unified indicator to evaluate virtual reality educational programs.
This review will consider studies that include educational programs using virtual reality for health science students, health care professionals, and family caregivers of people with dementia. All study designs will be considered.
The proposed scoping review will be conducted following the JBI methodology for scoping reviews. The databases to be searched include MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, Cochraindings relevant to the review objective and be presented in diagrammatic or tabular form in a manner that aligns with the objective of this scoping review.
The objective of this review is to evaluate the impact of electronic health (eHealth) interventions on physical activity and weight changes among pregnant and/or postpartum populations and to describe the sociodemographic characteristics of the study populations.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends 20 minutes of daily physical activity during pregnancy and postpartum. Few pregnant women are physically active and among those who are, physical activity levels decline as pregnancy progresses and during postpartum. Behavioral eHealth interventions offer convenient and frequent accessibility at low cost and high reach. A search of the extant literature including PROSPERO, MEDLINE (PubMed), the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews and the JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports revealed no published or in-progress reviews examining eHealth physical activity interventions among pregnant and/or postpartum populations.
Studies of eHealth interventions including pregnant and/or within one-year postpartum populations will be included.
This review will be conducted in accordance with JBI methodology for systematic reviews of effectiveness. The search strategy will aim to locate studies from the inception of each database. Citations will be collated, and duplicates removed. Titles and abstracts will be screened for eligibility against the inclusion criteria and relevant studies retrieved. Included studies will be appraised for methodological quality using JBI standardized critical appraisal instruments. Extracted data will include study methods, intervention design and outcomes (physical activity, weight, participant sociodemographic characteristics). The Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation approach for grading the certainty of evidence will be followed.
PROSPERO CRD42020124611.
PROSPERO CRD42020124611.