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View article: The role of community advisory boards in enhancing recruitment and retention in Alzheimer's disease and related dementia research in Africa: Experience from the READD‐ADSP study
The role of community advisory boards in enhancing recruitment and retention in Alzheimer's disease and related dementia research in Africa: Experience from the READD‐ADSP study Open
INTRODUCTION The Recruitment and Retention of Alzheimer's Disease Diversity Genetic Cohorts in the Alzheimer's Disease Sequencing Project (READD–ADSP) was established to bridge the gap in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) re…
View article: Communicating the ethical, legal, and social issues in neurobiobanking and stroke genomic research in Africa: Project intervention tools development and evaluation procedures
Communicating the ethical, legal, and social issues in neurobiobanking and stroke genomic research in Africa: Project intervention tools development and evaluation procedures Open
The overall reviewers' reports and evaluation scores indicate that the intervention tools are generally suitable for community deployment in sub-Saharan Africa. Clinical researchers must partner with key stakeholders, define policy objecti…
View article: Media Contribution to Dementia Awareness in Recruitment and Retention of Alzheimer’s Disease Diversity Genetic Cohorts‐ Alzheimer’s disease Sequencing Project in Africa
Media Contribution to Dementia Awareness in Recruitment and Retention of Alzheimer’s Disease Diversity Genetic Cohorts‐ Alzheimer’s disease Sequencing Project in Africa Open
Background The escalating prevalence of dementia in Africa, propelled by rapidly ageing population, necessitates innovative approaches to raise awareness and address associated challenges. The prevalent misconception of dementia as a resul…
View article: Media Contribution to Dementia Awareness in Recruitment and Retention of Alzheimer’s Disease Diversity Genetic Cohorts‐ Alzheimer’s disease Sequencing Project in Africa
Media Contribution to Dementia Awareness in Recruitment and Retention of Alzheimer’s Disease Diversity Genetic Cohorts‐ Alzheimer’s disease Sequencing Project in Africa Open
Background The escalating prevalence of dementia in Africa, propelled by rapidly ageing population, necessitates innovative approaches to raise awareness and address associated challenges. The prevalent misconception of dementia as a resul…
View article: Enhancing Community Engagement for Dementia Research in Africa: The Integral role of Community Advisory Boards in Recruitment and Retention
Enhancing Community Engagement for Dementia Research in Africa: The Integral role of Community Advisory Boards in Recruitment and Retention Open
Background Historically, efforts to engage under‐represented communities in health research have encountered limited success, attributable to inadequate community participation, acceptability, and ownership. Globally, an innovative strateg…
View article: Depressive symptoms and determinants among people who inject drugs in Kaduna State, Nigeria
Depressive symptoms and determinants among people who inject drugs in Kaduna State, Nigeria Open
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are known to have higher rates of mental health disorders, particularly depression. Despite this, there is a lack of research on the prevalence of depression among PWID in Nigeria.Aim: This study …
View article: Factors associated with frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption among selected sub-Saharan African populations: evidence from the Cardiovascular H3Africa Innovation Resource Project
Factors associated with frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption among selected sub-Saharan African populations: evidence from the Cardiovascular H3Africa Innovation Resource Project Open
Background Frequent fruit and vegetable consumption is considered a promising dietary behaviour that protects health. However, most existing studies about the factors associated with this phenomenon among Africans are based on single-count…
View article: Biological sample donation and informed consent for neurobiobanking: Evidence from a community survey in Ghana and Nigeria
Biological sample donation and informed consent for neurobiobanking: Evidence from a community survey in Ghana and Nigeria Open
Introduction Genomic research and neurobiobanking are expanding globally. Empirical evidence on the level of awareness and willingness to donate/share biological samples towards the expansion of neurobiobanking in sub-Saharan Africa is lac…
View article: Capacity-Building for Stroke Genomic Research Data Collection: The African Neurobiobank Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Project Experience
Capacity-Building for Stroke Genomic Research Data Collection: The African Neurobiobank Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications Project Experience Open
Background: The fields of stroke genomics, biobanking, and precision medicine are rapidly expanding in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of emerging neurobiobanking and genomic da…
View article: High risk sexual behavior among adolescent senior secondary school students in Nigeria
High risk sexual behavior among adolescent senior secondary school students in Nigeria Open
The students had relatively poor knowledge and perceptions of HRSP. Quite a number did not consider indiscriminate sexual intercourse as HRSP. An appreciable number did not perceive any danger in keeping multiple sexual partners or beingen…
View article: Prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes in Oke-Ogun region of Oyo State, Nigeria
Prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes in Oke-Ogun region of Oyo State, Nigeria Open
Background: Oke-Ogun consists of 10 out of the 33 Local governments in Oyo State, Nigeria. Although literature abounds on prevalence of diabetes in Nigeria, there is none in this geo-political zone, despite the fact that there is a high ge…