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Health and Well-Being in the Context of Health-Promoting University Initiatives: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Needs Assessment Study at Qatar University

Health and Well-Being in the Context of Health-Promoting University Initiatives: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Needs Assessment Study at Qatar University

Specifically, we plan to achieve the following: Organize and deliver health education and promotion activities, initiatives, and programs on campus by organizing campaigns and seminars for students and faculty, both on campus and virtually, with invited international guest speakers from the Health-Promoting Universities network to share their experiences; implementing health and well-being initiatives at the Well-Being Space (a physical space created on campus to support students in practicing hobbies and coping

Ghadir Fakhri Al-Jayyousi, Diana Alsayed Hassan, Hanan Abdul Rahim, Manar E Abdel-Rahman, Isabel Ferreira, Banan Mukhalalati, Lily O'Hara, Hanan Khalil, Reema Tayyem, Elham S Abu Alhaija, Randa Abidia, Monica Zolezzi, Alla El-Awaisi, Noor Al-Wattary, Rafif Mahmood Al Saady, Maguy Saffouh El Hajj, Mujahed Shraim, Arpi K Abouhanian, Hatoun Saeb, Mustapha Mohammed, QU Health Youth Wellbeing Research Network Group

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58860

Making Metadata Machine-Readable as the First Step to Providing Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable Population Health Data: Framework Development and Implementation Study

Making Metadata Machine-Readable as the First Step to Providing Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable Population Health Data: Framework Development and Implementation Study

The OMOP CDM prioritizes ethical considerations by sharing deidentified and aggregated data, enabling network-wide analysis without sharing patient-level information. This promotes transparency, reduces bias, and aligns with data protection regulations while enabling autonomous data sharing and safeguarding individual privacy with data remaining secure at the source [18]. While data standardization and harmonization are essential for FAIR compliance, they are not sufficient on their own [6].

David Amadi, Sylvia Kiwuwa-Muyingo, Tathagata Bhattacharjee, Amelia Taylor, Agnes Kiragga, Michael Ochola, Chifundo Kanjala, Arofan Gregory, Keith Tomlin, Jim Todd, Jay Greenfield, INSPIRE INSPIRE Network

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e56237

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on People Living With Rare Diseases and Their Families: Results of a National Survey

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on People Living With Rare Diseases and Their Families: Results of a National Survey

The Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN) is funded by 10 of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to promote progress in the diagnosis and treatment of RDs. The RDCRN comprises 20 Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortia and a Data Management and Coordinating Center, >200 research sites worldwide, and many patient advocacy groups that ensure that patients’ voices are heard. The RDCRN has been active for 2 decades, and >40,000 people have participated in its studies [66].

Maurizio Macaluso, Marc E Rothenberg, Thomas Ferkol, Pierce Kuhnell, Henry J Kaminski, David W Kimberlin, Michael Benatar, Mirna Chehade, The Principal Investigators of the Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network – Cycle 4

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e48430

Accuracy of Self-Reported COVID-19 Vaccination Status Compared With a Public Health Vaccination Registry in Québec: Observational Diagnostic Study

Accuracy of Self-Reported COVID-19 Vaccination Status Compared With a Public Health Vaccination Registry in Québec: Observational Diagnostic Study

The Canadian COVID-19 Emergency Department Rapid Response Network (CCEDRRN; pronounced “SED-rin”) is a national collaboration created to harmonize data collection related to COVID-19 in over 50 EDs across 8 provinces in Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Québec, New-Brunswick, and Nova Scotia) [28]. The CCEDRRN has created a national observational database of suspected and confirmed patients with COVID-19 who presented to acute care EDs.

Patrick M Archambault, Rhonda J Rosychuk, Martyne Audet, Rajan Bola, Shabnam Vatanpour, Steven C Brooks, Raoul Daoust, Gregory Clark, Lars Grant, Samuel Vaillancourt, Michelle Welsford, Laurie J Morrison, Corinne M Hohl, Canadian COVID-19 Emergency Department Rapid Response Network (CCEDRRN) investigators, Network of Canadian Emergency Researchers, Canadian Critical Care Trials Group

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e44465

Digital Health Technologies for Maternal and Child Health in Africa and Other Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Cross-disciplinary Scoping Review With Stakeholder Consultation

Digital Health Technologies for Maternal and Child Health in Africa and Other Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Cross-disciplinary Scoping Review With Stakeholder Consultation

To inform and validate the review [41], we conducted interviews with key stakeholders (optional stage in the Arksey and O’Malley framework [40]) who have expertise in MCH, taking advantage of interdisciplinary coinvestigators as well as local and international partners, researchers, academics, community leaders, and facilitators within our project network in COMACH.

Sarina Till, Mirriam Mkhize, Jaydon Farao, Londiwe Deborah Shandu, Livhuwani Muthelo, Toshka Lauren Coleman, Masenyani Mbombi, Mamara Bopape, Sonja Klingberg, Alastair van Heerden, Tebogo Mothiba, Melissa Densmore, Nervo Xavier Verdezoto Dias, CoMaCH Network

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42161

Toward Public Health Resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Findings From the Seventh Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network Regional Conference

Toward Public Health Resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Findings From the Seventh Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network Regional Conference

The seventh Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET) regional conference, held from November 14 to 18, 2021, was dedicated to exploring ways to achieve public health resilience. To this effect, EMPHNET adopted the theme of Towards Public Health Resilience in the EMR: Breaking Barriers.

The Eastern Mediterranean Public Health Network (EMPHNET)

Interact J Med Res 2023;12:e36356