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Frequently Asked Questions



Please read through the below list of FAQs derived from the establishment of new JBI Affiliated Groups. If you have an additional query that is not answered below, please contact the Global Engagement Office.




 Are there any fees associated with becoming a JBI Affiliated Group?

There are no fees associated with becoming an Affiliated Group. In return for your agreement to meet certain KPIs over the course of your five-year agreement (namely the publication of three systematic reviews or implementation reports in the JBI Database of Systematic reviews and Implementation Reports- JBI’s Journal) We provide complimentary access to JBI’s full suite of tools and resources for the Group Convenor and up to 10 core staff members. 

All of the terms and conditions associated with membership are detailed in the Joanna Briggs Collaboration Handbook.

 Are there a minimum number of people required to form an Affiliated Group?

A minimum of three people that have completed JBI CSRTP or EBCFP are required to start an Affiliated Group as the core team. However, It is advisable that you recruit others, even students, to collaborate with as you grow to meet the KPIs of being an Affiliated Group.

 What is the meaning of ‘FTE’ in the Affiliated Group Application?

Full-time equivalent (FTE) is a unit that indicates the workload of an employed person in a way that makes workloads comparable across various contexts. FTE is often used to measure an employee’s involvement in a project or activity. An FTE of 1.0 is equivalent to a full-time worker while an FTE of 0.5 signals half of a full work load. This concept is used to convert the hours worked by several part-time employees into the hours worked by full-time employees. JBI asks prospective Groups to project the FTE capacity of their Core Staff members to ensure that a prospective Group as adequate human resource, and support within their host institution, to undertake JBI activity.

 Who should sign the Collaborating Entity Legal Agreement?

The relevant authority of your Host Institution is responsible for signing the Collaborating Entity Legal Agreement i.e. University/Faculty Dean, Legal representative, Hospital/Department Director etc.

 As an Affiliated Group, are we expected to undertake both Core and Elective activities within the JBC Matrix?

As an Affiliated Group you are only expected to focus on Core Activities within the JBC Activity Matrix. The KPIs for maintaining Affiliated Group membership include at least three JBI Systematic Reviews or Implementation Reports accepted for publication in the JBISIR by the end of your 5-year Collaborating Entity Legal Agreement (as detailed in the Joanna Briggs Collaboration Handbook.)

Affiliated Groups are welcome to conduct Elective activities, particularly if they wish to progress to becoming a Centre of Excellence, however it is not mandatory.

 Is there a grace period or lead in time for new Affiliated Groups to build up a critical mass of Systematic Reviews/Implementation Reports?

Yes, JBI recognises that most Collaborating Entities are conducting JBI activity in addition to their substantive roles, and that it can take some time to understand and become familiar with JBI policies, procedures, methodology, processes etc. For this reason, Affiliated Group Legal Agreements are for a 5-year term, with the first two years anticipated to be for establishment. Centres of Excellence are expected to publish three SRs/IRs in three years in addition to completing Elective activities, where as Affiliated Groups are expected to publish hree SRs/IRs in five years, with no additional activity required.

 We are not yet an Affiliated Group, but we do have a number of JBI Systematic Reviews in progress, will they count towards the output of our Affiliated Group once established?

Any Systematic Reviews that are accepted for publication prior to the Effective Start Date of your Collaborating Entity Legal Agreement will unfortunately not be counted as output for your Group, as this is outside the scope of a signed Agreement. However, any reviews that have been submitted to the JBISRIR but are still being processed/reviewed/re-submitted etc. will be eligible to be counted towards your Entity as long as the acceptance date of the Systematic Review is after the Effective Start Date of your Collaborating Entity Legal Agreement.  

 Do we need to include our Affiliated Group name on our Systematic Review/ Protocol/ Implementation Report Manuscript?

Yes, in order to receive points for a JBI Systematic Review or Implementation Report published in the JBISRIR OR another peer-reviewed journal, you must include your full Entity name as an author affiliation, including the JBI addendum i.e. 'The Centre for Chronic Disease Management: A Joanna Briggs Institute Affiliated Group'.

Without this author affiliation, your Group will not be eligible to receive points under the JBC Activity Matrix. For further information on JBC Matrix activities, please refer to the Joanna Briggs Collaboration Handbook.

 Our hospital/health facility/organisation conducts evidence implementation projects/clinical audits, can we submit our implementation report to the JBISRIR?
The JBISRIR currently only accepts JBI Implementation Reports, that follow JBI methodology and methods and utilise the JBI Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System (JBI-PACES).  It is currently required that implementation reports submitted to the JBISRIR ”...report clinical improvement programs/clinical audits using JBI methodology…” which relies on the JBI PACES program, taught through the JBI Evidence-based Clinical Fellowship Program (EBCFP). 
 
Below is an excerpt from the current JBISRIR author guidelines with regards to implementation reports: http://edmgr.ovid.com/jbisrir/accounts/ifauth.htm#sec1
 
Implementation reports
This section of the JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports includes papers that report clinical improvement programs/clinical audits using JBI methodology and relate to issues surrounding the implementation of evidence in a practice or care setting. Implementation reports should provide information of interest to readers regarding the elements of the project that assisted in sustainable practice change as well as the elements that may not have been successful. Further information is available through the JBI Evidence-based Clinical Fellowship Program.
 
Based on this, Affiliated Group staff would need to attend the JBI Evidence-based Clinical Fellowship Program prior to submitting an implementation report to the JBISRIR.
 What is the JBI EBP Database (Tools and Resources) available via Wolters Kluwer Health?

The JBI EBP Database available via JBI's Commercial Partner OvidSP (Wolters Kluwer Health) covers a wide range of medical, nursing, and health science specialties and includes a unique suite of information that’s been analysed, appraised, and prepared by expert reviewers at JBI so that health professionals can integrate the world’s best evidence into practice. The complete evidence-based practice content suite includes:

  • Evidence Summaries 
  • Evidence–based Recommended Practices 
  • Best Practice Information Sheets
  • JBI EBP Tools (SUMARI & PACES)

JBI Affiliated Groups receive access to the above tools and resources via special user access to JBI's CONnECT+ platform.







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