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    Leveraging data science to understand and address multimorbidity in sub-Saharan Africa: the MADIVA protocol by Kobus Herbst, Stephen Tollman, Kathleen Kahn, Francesc Xavier Gómez-Olivé, Jaya George, Catherine Kyobutungi, Karen Hofman, Gershim Asiki, Michèle Ramsay, Daniel Ohene-Kwofie, Chodziwadziwa W Kabudula, Helen Robertson, Isaac Kisiangani, Palwende Boua, Eric Maimela, Damazo T Kadengye, Michelle Kamp, Daniel Maina Nderitu, Phelelani Thokozani Mpangase, Kayode Adetunji, Samuel Iddi, Skyler Speakman, Scott Hazelhurst, Kerry Glover, Tabitha Osler, Tanya Akumu, Diana Awuor, Victoria Bronstein, Joan Byamugisha, Jacques D Du Toit, Barry Dwolatzky, Paul A Harris, Celeste Holden, Nhlamulo Khoza, Faith Kimongo, Dekuwin E Kogda, Michael Klipin, Stephen P Levitt, Dylan Maghini, Karabo Maila, Ndivhuwo Makondo, Molulaqhooa Linda Maoyi, Reineilwe Given Mashaba, Nkosinathi Gabriel Masilela, Theophilous Mathema, Daphine T Nyachowe, Evelyn Thsehla, Siphiwe A Thwala, Roy Zent, Patrick Opiyo Owili

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…MM is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa due to rapidly advancing epidemiological and social transitions. The Multimorbidity in Africa: Digital Innovation, Visualisation and Application Research Hub (MADIVA) aims to address MM by developing data science solutions informed by stakeholder engagement.Methods and analysis MADIVA uses complex, individual-level datasets from research centres in rural Bushbuckridge, South Africa and urban Nairobi, Kenya. …”
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    Open science readiness index: Theory and simulations by Wei Yang, Ruofei Chang, Xiaoling Kang, Chunjie Zhang, Jinxia Huang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The readiness for open data is characterized by the sharing and accessing scopes of data, weighted by the academics, information accessibility, and reliability of those data. …”
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    Defining the transition from new to normal: a qualitative investigation of the clinical change process by Santana R. Silver, Kayla Christine Jones, Kimberly Hook, Erika L. Crable, Emily R. George, Janet R. Serwint, Kirsten Austad, Allan Walkey, Mari-Lynn Drainoni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusions The results offer valuable insight into the indicators that signify when a novel clinical practice becomes normalized, and the strategies employed to facilitate this transition. These findings can inform future research to develop instruments that implementation leaders can use to systematically measure the clinical change process.…”
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    Integration of information resources of open access to provide the scientific and educational process in the institutions of higher education by Dmitriy A. Kachan, Alexandra V. Bogatko, Ivan N. Bogatko, Sergei V. Enin, Uladzimir G. Kulazhanka, Vladimir S. Lazarev, Pavel A. Lis, Alexey V. Skalaban, Ina V. Yuryk

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In this regard, there is a need to conduct additional research to identify problems associated with the discovery of scientific data. One step in the transition to open science is the unification of all the repositories on a single platform of the national aggregator. …”
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