Symposium européen 2024 du JBI - JBI 2024 European Symposium
En 2024, le symposium du JBI sera organisé par le Bureau d’Echange des Savoirs pour des praTiques exemplaires de soins (BEST), centre d’excellence suisse romand du JBI. Il se tiendra à HESAV, à Lausanne (Suisse / Switzerland). English version below.
16 avril 2024 / 16th of April 2024
Fermées / Closed
HESAV, Lausanne, Av. Beaumont 21, Suisse / Switzerland
Program
8h30
Arrival and Registration
9h00
Opening : Engaging Persons, Families and the Community with Health Care Professionals in EBH
Veronika Schoeb, Director of Research and International Affaires, Lausanne School of Health Sciences/HESAV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
9h10
BEST JBI Center of Excellence: an EBH partnership between academia and clinical institutions
Nancy Helou, Full Professor, Lausanne School of Health Sciences/HESAV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
Mélanie Verdon, Nurse in Charge of Research and Implementation, Geneva University Hospital/HUG (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
9h30
Sustainable Development Goals for EBH
Alexa McArthur, Senior Research Fellow Implementation Science, University of Adelaide (JBI Center, Australia)
10h
Evidence-based for overuse and unnecessary practice as a critical step towards sustainability in healthcare systems
Séverine Vuilleumier, Full Professor, La Source School of Nursing (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
10h30
Coffee break & poster walk
11h
Simultaneous sessions of your choice
- Room 1 : Person - Family Partnership and sustainable EBH session 1
Mark Marston (Lausanne University Hospital/CHUV) : Co-development of an intervention to support families of chronic critically ill children in paediatric critical care - the octo-plus intervention
Margarida Duque (Health Sciences Research Unit, Nursing School of Coimbra, Portugal Centre for Evidence-Based Practice: A JBI Centre of Excellence) : Effectiveness of childbirth and parenting preparation programmes in postpartum fatigue management: a systematic review protocol
Catarina Pinto (Lausanne University Hospital/CHUV) : The Teachback challenge
Moderator : Véronique Hasler (Lausanne School of Health Sciences/HESAV, BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
- Room 2 : Person - Family Partnership and sustainable EBH session 2
Emmanuelle Poncin (La Source School of Nursing, Lausanne) : Improving care quality in long-term care facilities for older adults: an umbrella review
Céline Lomme (Lausanne University Hospital/CHUV) : Early detection of clinical deterioration in a pediatric intermediate care unit : a best practice implementation project
Filipa Alexandra Baptista Peixoto Befecadu (Lausanne University Hospital/CHUV) : Understanding hope in advanced chronic disease patients and informal caregivers: a qualitative systematic review
Moderator : Véronique de Goumoëns (La Source School of Nursing, BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
- Room 3 : Innovation and sustainable EBH
Kristiina Heikkilä (The Finnish Centre for Evidence-Baced Nursing, A JBI Centre of Excellence) : Using qualitative evidence in the NRF clinical practice guideline development
Ricardo Salgado (La Source School of Nursing) : Effectiveness of digital interventions to promote self-management in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: an umbrella review protocol
Magdalena Vogt & Janine Vetsch (Competence Centre Evidence-based Healthcare, Institute for Applied Nursing Science, OST Ostschweizer Fachhochschule) : Evidence-based knowledge at the point of care - an integrative knowledge management system
Erol Orel (University of Geneva) : LiteRev: An automated literature review tool for streamlining and accelerating research
Moderator : Corinne Jotterand (Geneva School of Health Sciences, BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
12h30
Lunch time & poster walk
13h45
Belgium and Switzerland: a JBI partnership for EBH educational development
Nancy Durieux, Associate Professor, University of Liege (CEBAM JBI Center, Belgium)
Véronique Hasler, Lausanne School of Health Sciences/HESAV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
14h10
Czech Republic and Switzerland: a JBI partnership for EBH research development
Jiri Kantor, Director of the Center of Evidence-Based Education and Arts Therapies: A JBI Affiliated Group, Institute of Special Education Studies Olomouc, Czechia Palacký University Olomouc
Alzbeta Smrckova, Master Student, Czechia Palacký University Olomouc (Center of Evidence-Based Education and Arts Therapies: A JBI Affiliated Group, Czech Republic)
Véronique de Goumoëns, La Source School of Nursing (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
14h35
Swiss Librarians and international JBI partnership for EBH
Blanche Kiszio, Scientific Librarian, La Source School of Nursing (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
Jolanda Elmers, Scientific Librarian, Lausanne Univesity Hospital/CHUV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
15h
Coffee break & poster walk
15h30
Round table : JBI model contribution to sustainable EBH: How do EBH inform the stakeholders, the decision makers, and the governmental institutions?
Moderator : Nancy Helou, Lausanne School of Health Sciences/HESAV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
- Joaquim Rapin, Care directorate, Deputy Quality & Safety governance, Lausanne Univesity Hospital/CHUV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
- Deborah Edwards, Senior Research Fellow & Co-Director, Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care (United Kingdom)
- Heidi Parisod, Director, Nursing Research Foundation (The Finnish Centre for Evidence-Based Health Care: A JBI Centre of Excellence, Finland)
- Alexa McArthur, Senior Research Fellow Implementation Science, University of Adelaide (JBI Center, Australia)
16h30
Closing
Béatrice Perrenoud, Scientific Developer at the Nursing Department, Lausanne Univesity Hospital/CHUV (BEST JBI Center of Excellence, Switzerland)
Le partenariat, dans la prise en soins, avec les personnes concernées, leurs familles et la communauté pour et par des soins de santé durables fondés sur les preuves (Evidence-Based Healthcare)
English version below
Le JBI est un réseau de collaboration internationale entre des professionnel.les de santé et des chercheur.euses autour de la promotion et du soutien aux soins de santé fondés sur les preuves (Evidence-Based Healthcare, EBHC). Il a pour mission de synthétiser et de traduire les résultats de la recherche en pratiques et en politiques efficaces et durables aux niveaux local, national et international. La collaboration du JBI est centrée sur la promotion de l’équité, de la diversité et de l’inclusion. Par ailleurs, le travail du JBI s’est récemment orienté vers la réalisation des Objectifs du Développement Durable (ODD) adoptés par les Nations Unies, en particulier l’objectif 3, « Assurer une vie saine et promouvoir le bien-être à tous les âges ». Il s’agit, en ce sens, d’optimiser l’utilisation des ressources disponibles et d’exercer une réelle influence sur la santé des populations.
Afin de répondre à la complexité des systèmes de santé et des besoins de la population, le JBI intègre à sa démarche le partenariat, dans la prise en soins, avec les personnes concernées, leurs familles et la communauté. Cette approche collaborative garantit une implantation adéquate des résultats de recherche dans la pratique, et pertinente en regard des ODD, depuis la formulation de la problématique jusqu'à la compréhension et la mise en œuvre. Cet alignement est crucial pour maintenir la pertinence des projets de recherche et leur application dans les milieux clinique, ainsi que pour surmonter les défis des systèmes de santé complexes (et dynamiques) afin de conduire à des changements durables pour la santé des populations. Envisager un partenariat avec les personnes concernées, leurs familles et la communauté permet de renforcer leurs connaissances quant aux soins de santé fondés sur des preuves, d’une part et de faire entendre leur voix afin qu’elles soient considérées comme des actrices de leur santé.
Dans cette perspective, le Symposium européen 2024 du JBI aura pour thème le partenariat, dans la prise en soins, avec les personnes concernées, les familles et la communauté dans le développement des soins de santé fondés sur les preuves et alignés avec les ODD. Il est porté par le Bureau d’Echange des Savoirs pour des praTiques exemplaires de soins (BEST), centre d’excellence JBI en suisse romande, qui réunit six institutions du domaine de la santé : le Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), l’Institut Universitaire de Formation et de Recherche en Soins (IUFRS), la Haute École de Santé Vaud (HESAV), la Haute École de la Santé La Source (La Source), la Haute école de santé de Genève (HEdS Genève) et les Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève (HUG).
Person, family and community partnership for sustainable Evidence-Based Healthcare
The JBI is a dynamic international collaboration of health professionals and researchers dedicated to promoting and supporting Evidence Based Healthcare (EBHC). The JBI mission aims to synthesize and translate evidence into practice and policies that are effective and sustainable at local, national, and international level.
JBI partnership and scholarly work focus on the promotion of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). In addition, JBI Collaboration is recently engaged in working towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations, specifically the SDG 3 “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”, to maximize the use of available resources and reach a global impact on health outcomes.
Acknowledging the complexity of healthcare systems and the needs of the population, JBI integrates into its approach, a partnership with the people with health needs, their families, and the community. This collaborative approach ensures that our research and implementation projects are aligned with SDGs, from addressing the right question to understanding and implementing results. This alignment is crucial for maintaining the relevance of our research and implementation projects and overcoming the complexity and the challenges of the continuously changing and evolving healthcare system, thus leading to sustained changes in practice and care.
JBI’s collaborative and person-centered approach is a driving force for positive change in healthcare. Partnership with the people with health needs, their families and the community will strengthen their awareness of EBHC and will ensure that their needs and perspectives are communicated to healthcare professionals. The person, the family, and the community should be considered active stakeholders, working with healthcare professionals for optimizing health outcomes and maximizing the impact of SDGs.
Consequently, the European JBI 2024 Symposium will focus on the integration of a partnership with the person with health needs, their families, and the community in the development of EBHC, that is aligned with the SDGs.
This symposium is supported by the Bureau d'Echange des Savoirs pour des praTiques exemplaires de soins (BEST), a JBI center of excellence in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, which brings together six healthcare institutions: the Lausanne Univeristy Hospital (CHUV), the Institute of Higher Education and Research in Healthcare (IUFRS), the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG), the University of Health Sciences (HESAV) Lausanne, La Source School of Nursing (La Source), and Geneva School of Health Sciences (HEdS Genève).