EduArt Center succesful in publishing in Research Synthesis Journal

Thursday 8 January 2026, 8:00 – Text: Department of Science, Research and PhD. studies, Faculty of Education

Jiaoli Li from the EduArt Centre made a substantial contribution to the JBI collaborative project, which was published in the Research Synthesis Methods journal in October 2025. It is the first in a series of methodological projects being undertaken to inform the update of the JBI Umbrella Reviews (UR) methodological guidance.

The study titled „Data analysis and presentation methods in umbrella reviews/overviews of reviews in health care: A cross-sectional study“ provides valuable insights into the methodologies, methods, and characteristics of URs within health care. The findings reveal a strong emphasis on synthesizing quantitative data, with a growing interest in integrating qualitative and mixed methods evidence.

„JBI Umbrella reviews are a type of research study that synthesize findings from multiple systematic reviews on a specific topic. Methodological approaches for analyzing and presenting umbrella reviews results vary, and reviewers often adapt methods to align with research objectives,“ explains Jiaoli Li from EduArt Centre. „I could systematically study JBI working model and explore the shared research interests and methodological intersections between education and evidence-based healthcare as part of my internship at JBI Adelaide in Australia in 2023, together with my EduArt fellow Jian Du, who participated at the above mentioned study with his work in screening. This experience has helped me a lot in collaborating on the published study as such”, she concludes.

Selected findings of the study were presented at the Global Evidence Summit in Prague in 2024 by the leader of the study Cindy Stern from The University of Adelaide, Australia, and Jiaoli Li from EduArt – JBI Center of Evidence-Based Education&Arts Therapies at the Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic (article photo). The study is available here.

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