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Beyond the samples: Nigerian research staff perspectives on a multicentre neonatal sepsis study’s impact

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  • Chinenye Akpulu

    (University of Oxford
    National Hospital Abuja)

  • Rashida Yakubu

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital)

  • Fatima Tukur

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital)

  • Ashiru H. Yusuf

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital)

  • Aisha Kassim

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital)

  • Aisha Mukaddas

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital)

  • Adeola Adeleye

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital
    Bayero University Kano)

  • Fatima Alkali

    (Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital)

  • Augustine O. Maduekwe

    (Wuse District Hospital)

  • Queen Nsude

    (Wuse District Hospital)

  • Vivian Asunugwo

    (Wuse District Hospital)

  • Mary-Joe Okenu

    (National Hospital Abuja)

  • Samuel Yakubu

    (National Hospital Abuja)

  • Lamidi Audu

    (National Hospital Abuja)

  • Mairami Amsa

    (National Hospital Abuja)

  • Fatima Isa Modibbo

    (National Hospital Abuja
    Debbo Diagnostic)

  • Kathryn Thomson

    (University of Oxford)

  • Chioma R. Achi

    (University of Oxford
    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)

  • Kenneth C. Iregbu

    (National Hospital Abuja)

  • Timothy R. Walsh

    (University of Oxford)

  • Kirsty Sands

    (University of Oxford
    Cardiff University)

Abstract

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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  • 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 Ok, 2025. "Beyond the samples: Nigerian research staff perspectives on a multicentre neonatal sepsis study’s impact," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-5, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-62102-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-62102-4
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