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Digital technologies for bowel management: A scoping review (2023)
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Iyawa, G., Henton, S., Maltinsky, W., Casson, A., Taylor, A., Lake, D., …Crichton, M. (2023). Digital technologies for bowel management: A scoping review. Procedia Computer Science,

The use of digital technologies in managing bowel conditions has been a topic of interest among healthcare practitioners. The objectives of this paper were to provide information about the types of digital technologies that have been used for bowel m... Read More about Digital technologies for bowel management: A scoping review.

The Barriers and Facilitators to Decentralised Nurse-Led Mental Health Service Delivery in Sierra Leone (2023)
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Hopwood, H., Harris, D., Sevalie, S., Iyawa, G., Langan Martin, J., & Martin, J. (2023). The Barriers and Facilitators to Decentralised Nurse-Led Mental Health Service Delivery in Sierra Leone. Community Mental Health Journal, 59(6), 1071-1082. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-023-01087-0

In 2009, 98.0% of people with mental illness in Sierra Leone were not receiving treatment, partly due to the absence of public psychiatric facilities outside the capital. In response to this situation, the Ministry of Health and Sanitation rolled out... Read More about The Barriers and Facilitators to Decentralised Nurse-Led Mental Health Service Delivery in Sierra Leone.

A scoping review of digital twins in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic (2022)
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Khan, A., Milne-Ives, M., Meinert, E., Iyawa, G., Jones, R., & Josephraj, A. (2022). A scoping review of digital twins in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology, 13, https://doi.org/10.1177/11795972221102115

Background: Digital Twins (DTs), virtual copies of physical entities, are a promising tool to help manage and predict outbreaks of Covid-19. By providing a detailed model of each patient, DTs can be used to determine what method of care will be most... Read More about A scoping review of digital twins in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Media multitasking, online vigilance and academic performance among students in three Southern African countries (2021)
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Le Roux, D. B., Parry, D. A., Totolo, A., Iyawa, G., Holloway, J., Prenter, A., & Botha, L. (2021). Media multitasking, online vigilance and academic performance among students in three Southern African countries. Computers and Education, 160, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2020.104056

High levels of Internet-based media use is a defining feature of behaviour among university students. A growing body of evidence indicates, firstly, that their learning activities are charac-terised by frequent switching between academic content and... Read More about Media multitasking, online vigilance and academic performance among students in three Southern African countries.

Mobile apps for self-management in pregnancy: a systematic review (2021)
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Ejehiohen Iyawa, G., Rabiu Dansharif, A., & Khan, A. (2021). Mobile apps for self-management in pregnancy: a systematic review. Health and Technology, 11, 283-294. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12553-021-00523-z

Complications during pregnancy is a major problem affecting healthcare systems which requires the efforts of both patients and healthcare practitioners. For this reason, mobile apps have been increasingly sought to support self-management during preg... Read More about Mobile apps for self-management in pregnancy: a systematic review.

Digital Health Innovation Ecosystems: Identifying key participants, benefits, challenges and guidelines for the Namibian context (2019)
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Iyawa, G., Herselman, M., & Botha, A. (2019). Digital Health Innovation Ecosystems: Identifying key participants, benefits, challenges and guidelines for the Namibian context. International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare, 8(2), https://doi.org/10.4018/IJRQEH.2019040101

The purpose of this paper was to identify key participants, benefits, and challenges of a digital health innovation ecosystem in Namibia. The paper also aimed to identify strategies for implementing digital health innovation ecosystems in Namibia. Th... Read More about Digital Health Innovation Ecosystems: Identifying key participants, benefits, challenges and guidelines for the Namibian context.

Potential Stakeholders and Perceived Benefits of a Digital Health Innovation Ecosystem for the Namibian Context (2017)
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Iyawa, G., Herselman, M., & Botha, A. (2017). Potential Stakeholders and Perceived Benefits of a Digital Health Innovation Ecosystem for the Namibian Context. Procedia Computer Science, 121, 431-438. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2017.11.058

This paper presents the result of a study which aimed at identifying the potential stakeholders and perceived benefits of a digital health innovation ecosystem for the Namibian context as part of a larger study. Combining semi-structured interviews a... Read More about Potential Stakeholders and Perceived Benefits of a Digital Health Innovation Ecosystem for the Namibian Context.

Identifying essential components of a digital health innovation ecosystem for the Namibian context: Findings from a Delphi study (2017)
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Iyawa, G., Herselman, M., & Botha, A. (2017). Identifying essential components of a digital health innovation ecosystem for the Namibian context: Findings from a Delphi study. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 82(1), 1-40. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1681-4835.2017.tb00601.x

The concept of digital health innovation ecosystems is an emerging body of literature which suggests that components of digital health, innovation and digital ecosystems are important in the administration and delivery of healthcare services. The cur... Read More about Identifying essential components of a digital health innovation ecosystem for the Namibian context: Findings from a Delphi study.

Customer Interaction in Software Development: A Comparison of Software Methodologies Deployed in Namibian Software Firms (2016)
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Iyawa, G. E., Herselman, M. E., & Coleman, A. (2016). Customer Interaction in Software Development: A Comparison of Software Methodologies Deployed in Namibian Software Firms. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 77(1), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1681-4835.2016.tb00560.x

Software methodologies provide guidelines for the development of software applications. Studies reveal that customer interaction in the software development process improves the chances that software applications will meet customers' needs. Despite a... Read More about Customer Interaction in Software Development: A Comparison of Software Methodologies Deployed in Namibian Software Firms.

Digital health innovation ecosystems: from systematic literature review to conceptual framework (2016)
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Ejehiohen Iyawa, G., Herselmann, M., & Botha, A. (2016). Digital health innovation ecosystems: from systematic literature review to conceptual framework. Procedia Computer Science, 100, 244-252. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2016.09.149

This paper reviews existing literature on digital health innovation ecosystems. It aims to explore the terms digital health, innovation and digital ecosystems to identify components towards presenting a conceptual framework for a digital health innov... Read More about Digital health innovation ecosystems: from systematic literature review to conceptual framework.