Publications by authors named "Farirai Nzvere"

Crowdsourcing strategies are useful in the development of public health interventions. Crowdsourcing engages end users in a co-creation process through challenge contests, designathons or online collaborations. Drawing on our experience of crowdsourcing in four African countries, we provide guidance on designing crowdsourcing strategies across seven steps: deciding on the type of crowdsourcing strategy, convening a steering committee, developing the content of the call for ideas, promotion, evaluation, recognizing finalists and sharing back ideas or implementing the solutions.

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Background: During adolescence, behaviours are initiated that will have substantial impacts on the individual's short-term and long-term health and well-being. However, adolescents rarely have regular contact with health services, and available services are not always appropriate for their needs. We co-developed with adolescents a health and well-being check-up programme (Y-Check).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study highlights the rising burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among healthcare workers in Zimbabwe, set against a backdrop of high HIV prevalence and limited healthcare resources.
  • A cross-sectional health-check involving 6,598 healthcare workers revealed that around 50% had at least one chronic condition, with a notable prevalence of multimorbidity (15%), particularly among those aged 50 and older.
  • Many chronic conditions, apart from HIV, were often undiagnosed or untreated, indicating a need for improved chronic disease management strategies in the healthcare sector of southern Africa.
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Health workers are essential for a functioning healthcare system, and their own health is often not addressed. During the COVID-19 pandemic health workers were at high risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection whilst coping with increased healthcare demand. Here we report the development, implementation, and uptake of an integrated health check combining SARS-CoV-2 testing with screening for other communicable and non-communicable diseases for health workers in Zimbabwe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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With COVID-19 no longer categorized as a public health emergency of international concern, vaccination strategies and priority groups for vaccination have evolved. Africa Centres for Diseases Prevention and Control proposed the '100-100-70%' strategy which aims to vaccinate all healthcare workers, all vulnerable groups, and 70% of the general population. Understanding whether healthcare workers were reached during previous vaccination campaigns and what can be done to address concerns, anxieties, and other influences on vaccine uptake, will be important to optimally plan how to achieve these ambitious targets.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is having significant direct and associated effects on many health outcomes, including maternal mortality. As a useful marker of healthcare system functionality, trends in maternal mortality provide a lens to gauge impact and inform mitigation strategies.

Objective: To report the findings of a rapid systematic review of studies on levels of maternal mortality before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex and unpredictable neurological condition. It is the most commonly seen autoimmune disorder. The incidence of disease and its prevalence are growing worldwide.

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Heatstroke, defined as an elevated core body temperature above 40°C accompanied by altered mental status (e.g., confusion, disorientation, seizure and coma), is the most severe and life-threatening condition in the spectrum of heat-related illnesses.

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