A collaboration for the promotion of evidence synthesis: A canadian-african partnership

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Abstract

In 2018, the Queen’s Collaboration for Health Care Quality: A Joanna Briggs Institute Centre of Excellence (QcHcQ) spearheaded an incentive to increase collaboration and international partnerships. As part of this initiative, 6 library scientists from the partner institutions of the Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) were invited to Queen’s University in Kingston Ontario to undertake training. The objective was to provide these library scientists with a comprehensive systematic review-training workshop using the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for evidence synthesis. The intense 6-day training workshop covered evidence synthesis of quantitative evidence and qualitative evidence as well as multiple methodologies for the synthesis of different levels of evidence. As a continuation of the collaboration a joint systematic review was embarked on titled: “The role of library scientists in fostering evidence based health care.”.

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Sears, K., Ross-White, A., Godfrey, C., Peter, D., Kinengyere, A. A., & Obasola, O. I. (2019). A collaboration for the promotion of evidence synthesis: A canadian-african partnership. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, 40(2), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.29173/jchla29397

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