Partnerships

Partnerships

​Our main partner is ​​Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), ​which is a global organisation based at Adelaid University in Australia and aims at promoting and supporting evidence-based decisions that improve health and health service delivery. It offers a unique range of solutions to access, appraise and apply the best available evidence​.

JBI resources provided for evidence synthesis and evidence implementation to our research group at JU are driven by the needs of health professionals and consumers worldwide.​

For further details visit: their website:

https://jbi.global/​




Our research group works in collaboration with The Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child, which is the world's first research centre dedicated to creating positive digital childhoods for children and to understand the risks and outcomes of growing up with digital technology and its impact on learning and health of children. Members of our research group are working to conduct systematic reviews and disseminate evidence-based research that will help both parents and educators in keeping children healthy, educated and connected in a digital world.​

For further details visit the website​:

https://digitalchild.org.au/


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We also have research partnership with the International Family Nursing Association (IFNA). We work with researchers from thirteen differnt countries on anaylising the dissemination and impact of the IFNA position statemnts on research, practice, educati​on and policy.

The IFNA as an international association embraces a compassionate family focus on health, social justice, human dignity and respect for all individuals. The IFNA vision is to "build a community of nurses and other health care professionals who are dedicated to transforming health for families worldwide". 

For further details visit the website:

https://internationalfamilynursing.org/

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This is in addition to the collaboration with our national partners at the Ministry of Health. The Department of School Health and Department of  Noncommunicable Disease (mainly for Diabetes) . Both departments work closely with researchers and academics from the University of Jordan to reflect the research findings into rules, regulations and national policies.​


For further details visit the website:​
https://form.jordan.gov.jo/wps/portal/Home/GovernmentEntities/Ministries/Ministry/Ministry%20of%20Health?nameEntity=Ministry%20of%20Health&entityType=ministry​