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Vaccine Research ; 8(2):93-101, 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2207027

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Introduction: Vaccine hesitancy is a global phenomenon and vaccination efforts against the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic may be hampered by it. This study assessed the acceptance rate of COVID-19 vaccination at different hypothetical efficacy and safety levels in Nigeria.

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Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology ; 125(1):55-58, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1876547

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A COVID 19 pandemic led to the closure of Mozambican schools. The government urged educational institutions to start the distance learning process during this period of sudden and unprecedented interruption. In Mozambique, 7.993.520 students at all levels were affected, with 213.9309 from higher education. This work aims to describe a teaching experience in anatomy at a private university in Mozambique. © 2021 Firenze University Press.

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BJS Open ; 5(SUPPL 1):i44, 2021.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1493746

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Introduction: For students and trainees, COVID-19 has restricted opportunities for training and development. We sought to develop a virtual network to facilitate remote engagement and training in surgical research during COVID-19. RoboSurg aims to conduct a series of systematic reviews, to summarise and critique the reporting of studies of robot-assisted surgery across seven upper gastrointestinal procedures. Methods: A protocol was developed based on previously published work. Searches were undertaken to identify studies evaluating robotic pancreas, liver, oesophagus, stomach, gallbladder, bariatric and antireflux surgery. Participants were identified through social media and collaborative research networks. Abstracts were screened for inclusion by two participants. Data extraction is completed by teams of collaborators, entered into a bespoke REDCap database and verified by senior team member. Changes are logged, with rationale and feedback provided to collaborators and reviewed by a third reviewer to assess consistency. Results of each review will be summarised in narrative syntheses. Results: A total of 134 collaborators have registered, with 73 active participants. Collaborators range from second year medical students to surgical registrars across the UK. To date, 9444 abstracts and 1653 full texts have been screened with 422 eligible articles identified. Data extraction for two systematic reviews, including 193 articles, has been completed using this approach. Conclusion: RoboSurg has developed a network and methodological framework for the remote conduction of complex systematic reviews, which can be utilised to engage and train students and trainees in surgical research.

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