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Anon-sitecomputersystemforcomprehensiveagriculturalairqualityresearch OriginalResearchArticle
ComputersandElectronicsinAgriculture,Volume71,Issue1,April2010,Pages38-49
Ji-QinNi,AlbertJ.Heber
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AnIntroductiontotheIEAGHGInternationalResearchNetworkonMonitoring OriginalResearchArticle
EnergyProcedia,Volume1,Issue1,February2009,Pages2383-2387
BrendanBeck,TobyAiken
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Riskassessmentofinformationandcommunicationtechnologyuseinmultinationaleducationalprojects OriginalResearchArticle
Procedia-SocialandBehavioralSciences,Volume2,Issue2,2010,Pages2836-2840
MihaiBîzoi,Ana-MariaSuduc,GabrielGorghiu,LauraMonicaGorghiu
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Abstract
TheuseofICTinmultinationaleducationalprojectscanleadtodifferentrisksituations.Thepurposeofthepaperistoidentifyandassessthepotentialvulnerabilitiesandthreats,byanalyzingtheuseofICT.ThisstudywasconductedduringtheactivitiesthattookplaceintwoSocrates-Comenius2.1.Europeanprojects.TheparticipantsofthetwoprojectshaveusedavarietyofICTtools:
collaborativeande-learningplatforms,softwareforprocessingmultimediamaterials,softwareforgeneratingeducationaltoolsetc.Risksituationswereevaluatedintermsofseveralcategoriesofusers:
membersoftheprojectmanagementteams,teachersenrolledincoursesorganizedwithinprojects,aswellaschildreninclasseswhereimplementationhasbeenachieved.
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Orthopaedictraumaresearchpriority-settingexerciseanddevelopmentofaresearchnetwork OriginalResearchArticle
Injury,Volume41,Issue7,July2010,Pages763-767
K.M.Willett,B.Gray,C.G.Moran,P.V.Giannoudis,I.Pallister
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Introduction
Clinicalpracticeshouldbeinformedbyhighqualityevidence,ofwhichrandomisedcontrolledtrials(RCTs)areconsideredthegoldstandard.Surgicaltrialsareinherentlydifficultwithpotentialproblemsaroundclinicalequipoiseandparticipantacceptability.Thisisoftenmosttruewithtrialdesignscomparingoperativeandnon-operativetreatments.Itishopedthatresearchactivitycanbemaximisedbycollaboratingin(a)theidentificationofresearchquestionsand(b)involvementinclinicaltrials.Developmentofthenationalresearchnetworkscanbeutilisedtoprovidesupportforresearchendeavourswithintheorthopaedictraumacommunity.
Aims
Toidentifyandprioritisetheresearchquestionsfelttobeofmostimportancebytheorthopaedictraumacommunity.Researchstudieswillbeconsideredforquestionsgiventhehighestpriority.
Methods
ADelphiapproachwasusedtodetermineconsensusbetweenthefacultymembersoftheAOUK.Atworoundprocesswasusedtoelicittheresearchquestionsandthentoranktheminorderofpriority.
Results
217membersoftheAOUKLongBoneFacultywereaskedtosubmitresearchquestions,predominantlyconsultantorthopaedicsurgeons.A22%responserategenerated147questions.Thesewerecollatedandthemostfrequent24sentbackoutforrankingbymeanscores.A55%responsetothissecondroundidentified10topquestions.Literaturesearchesforthese10lookedatcurrentknowledgeofthesubject,completedandongoingresearchprojects.Wealsolookedattheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofundertakingastudyandthemostappropriatemethodology.
Conclusion
Theresponseratesdemonstratedaclearinterestindevelopingacollaborativeresearchstrategy.ThiscanbeenhancedbyutilisingthesupportoftheNationalInstituteofHealthResearchClinicalResearchNetworks(NIHRCRN).
ArticleOutline
Introduction
Aims
Methodsandresults
Timescale
Participants
Round1
Round2
Post-Delphiactivity
Discussion
Limitations
Dissemination
Conclusion
Conflictofintereststatement
Roleofthefundingsource
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TheOpenMRSImplementersNetwork OriginalResearchArticle
InternationalJournalofMedicalInformatics,Volume78,Issue11,November2009,Pages711-720
ChristopherJ.Seebregts,BurkeW.Mamlin,PaulG.Biondich,HamishS.F.Fraser,BenjaminA.Wolfe,DariusJazayeri,ChristianAllen,JustinMiranda,ElaineBaker,NicholasMusinguzi,DanielKayiwa,CarlFourie,NealLesh,AndrewKanter,ConstantinT.Yiannoutsos,ChristopherBaileyandTheOpenMRSImplementersNetwork
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Objective
OpenMRS(www.openmrs.org)isaconfigurableopensourceelectronicmedicalrecordapplicationdevelopedandmaintainedbyalargenetworkofopensourcedeveloperscoordinatedbytheRegenstriefInstituteandPartnersinHealthandmainlyusedforHIVpatientandtreatmentinformationmanagementinAfrica.OurobjectiveistodevelopanopenImplementersNetworkforOpenMRStoprovideregionalsupportforthegrowingnumberofOpenMRSimplementationsinAfricaandtoincludeAfricandevelopersandimplementersinthefuturegrowthofOpenMRS.
Methods
WehavedevelopedtheOpenMRSImplementersNetworkusingadedicatedWikisiteande-mailserver.WehavealsoorganizedannualmeetingsinSouthAfricaandregionaltrainingcoursesatAfricanlocationswhereOpenMRSisbeingimplemented.AnOpenMRSInternshipprogramhasbeeninitiatedandwehavestartedcollaboratingwithsimilarnetworksandprojectsworkinginAfrica.Toevaluateitspotential,OpenMRSwasimplementedinitiallyatonesiteinSouthAfricabyasingleimplementerusingadownloadableOpenMRSapplicationandonlytheOpenMRSImplementersNetworkforsupport.
Results
TheOpenMRSImplementersNetworkWikiandlistserverhavegrownintoeffectivemeansofprovidingimplementationsupportandforumsforexchangeofimplementationexperiences.TheannualOpenMRSImplementersmeetinghasbeenheldinSouthAfricaforthepastthreeyearsandisattractingsuccessivelylargernumbersofparticipantswithalmost200implementersanddevelopersattendingthe2008meetinginDurban,SouthAfrica.SixAfricandevelopersarepresentlyregisteredonthefirstintakeoftheOpenMRSInternshipprogram.SuccessfulcollaborationshavebeenstartedwithseveralAfricandevelopergroupsandprojectsinitiatedtodevelopinteroperabilitybetweenOpenMRSandvariousapplications.TheSouthAfricanOpenMRSImplementergroupsuccessfullyconfigured,installedandmaintainedanintegratedHIV/TBOpenMRSapplicationwithoutsignificantprogrammingsupport.Sincethen,thismodelhasbeenreplicatedinseveralotherAfricansites.
Conclusions
TheOpenMRSImplementersNetworkhascontributedsubstantiallytothegrowthandsustainabilityofOpenMRSinAfricaandhasbecomeausefulwayofincludingAfricansinthedevelopmentandimplementationofOpenMRSindevelopingcountries.TheNetworkprovidesvaluablesupportandenablesabasicOpenMRSapplicationtobeimplementedintheabsenceofonsiteprogrammers.
ArticleOutline
1.Introduction
1.1.HistoricaldevelopmentofOpenMRS
1.2.TechnicalarchitectureofOpenMRS
1.3.OpenMRSimplementations
2.Methods
2.1.OpenMRScollaborativeweb-basedtools
2.2.OpenMRSImplementerNetworkmeetings
2.3.OpenMRSInternshipProgram
2.4.Collaborationwithothernetworks
2.5.OpenMRSimplementationatRichmondChestHospital
3.Results
3.1.OpenMRScollaborativeweb-basedtools
3.2.OpenMRSImplementersNetworkmeetings
3.3.OpenMRSInternshipProgram
3.4.OpenMRSImplementationsites
3.5.Collaborationwithothernetworks
3.6.OpenMRSImplementationatRichmondChestHospital
4.Discussion
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AnevaluationoftheAfricaMidwivesResearchNetwork OriginalResearchArticle
Midwifery,Volume26,Issue6,December2010,Pagese1-e8
GaynorD.Maclean,KimForss
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Objective
toevaluatethestrengthsandlimitationsoftheAfricaMidwivesResearchNetwork(AMRN)andprovidefeedbackanddirectiontothenetworkandthefundingbody.
Design
aqualitativestudyincorporatingvisitstothreeAfricancountriesandSweden,usinginterviews,non-participantobservation,aninternetsurveyandreviewofrecords.
Setting
principallyTanzania,Uganda,ZambiaandSweden.
Findings
AMRNcanbedescribedasasmall,dispersed,looselycoupledprofessionalnetworkwhichhasmadeconsiderableimpactonmidwiferypracticeintheareasofitsmembers.ThebiennialscientificconferencescouldbeperceivedasAMRN'sflagshipactivityandhavebeennotablysuccessful,becomingrenownedinternationally.Around1500midwiveshavebenefitedfromeducationalprogrammesatregionalornationallevel.Theseincluderesearchmethodology,evidence-basedpractice,scientificwritingandcommunicationskills.Attentionneedstobegiventosomeaspectsofgovernanceandorganization,aswellastocommunicationstrategiesincludingwebsitesandnewsletters.TechnicalsupportfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinStockholmhasprovidedgoodcollegiatesupportandpro
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