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    Protocol for the first cycle of the Collaborative Open Research Initiative Study (CORIS-1): An international survey of personnel in health professions schools in 16 countries by Israel Agaku, Lungile Nkosi, Muath Aldosari, Enihomo Obadan, Oluwakemi Odukoya, Weifang Zhang, Hend Alqaderi, Erinne N. Kennedy, Constantine Vardavas, Olalekan Ayo-Yusuf

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The Collaborative Open Research Initiative Study (CORIS) is an inclusive and innovative international research project that welcomes contributors from across the globe. …”
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    Engaging dairy farming stakeholders in developing the Mooving Cows digital tool for practicing appropriate cow handling by Jennifer M.C. Van Os, Nigel B. Cook, Dominic Ledesma, Robert Cradock, Olufunmilola Abraham, Markus Brauer

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Our objective was to develop, in collaboration with Wisconsin dairy farming stakeholders, an innovative tool for dairy farm staff to practice appropriate cow handling. …”
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    Defining youth-centred practice in mental health care by Alec Cook, Renee Hunt, Jennifer Silcox, Eugenia Canas, Arlene G. MacDougall

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Researchers conducted a codebook thematic analysis of the data: five themes and fourteen subthemes were identified. …”
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    Factors that affect clinical youth engagement in digital mental health research: a qualitative sub-study nested within a prospective cohort study by Amanda Bye, Emma Wilson-Lemoine, Kylee Trevillion, Ben Carter, Rina Dutta

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Interview data was analysed using codebook thematic analysis. Results Sixteen young people (mean 19.8 years old, SD 2.9; n = 10 female, 63%) participated in the interviews. …”
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    A qualitative exploration of STI partner notification services delivery models among key stakeholders in rural southwestern Uganda by Pooja Chitneni, Pooja Chitneni, Moran Owembabazi, Eunice Kanini, Rosemary Kansiime, Winnie R. Muyindike, Christina Psaros, Christina Psaros, Jessica E. Haberer, Jessica E. Haberer, Lynn T. Matthews

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We used inductive and deductive approaches to generate a codebook guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research in a thematic analysis.ResultsTen female and twenty-two male participants participated in individual in-depth interviews. …”
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