Beyond the samples: Nigerian research staff perspectives on a multicentre neonatal sepsis study’s impact
Drawing on experiences of Nigerian healthcare staff in a multi-centre international study, we describe insights into capacity strengthening, patients’ engagement, and discuss long-term challenges in sustaining outcomes after project funding ends.
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| Main Authors: | Chinenye Akpulu, Rashida Yakubu, Fatima Tukur, Ashiru H. Yusuf, Aisha Kassim, Aisha Mukaddas, Adeola Adeleye, Fatima Alkali, Augustine O. Maduekwe, Queen Nsude, Vivian Asunugwo, Mary-Joe Okenu, Samuel Yakubu, Lamidi Audu, Mairami Amsa, Fatima Isa Modibbo, Kathryn Thomson, Chioma R. Achi, Kenneth C. Iregbu, Timothy R. Walsh, Kirsty Sands |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2025-07-01
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| Series: | Nature Communications |
| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62102-4 |
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