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    Multimorbidity and Knowledge Architectures: An Interdisciplinary Global Health Collaboration (KnowM): Qualitative Dataset, Zimbabwe (2021-2024)

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    KnowM (2021-2024) was an interdisciplinary research collaboration to characterize the meaning, significance, and transformative potential of the concept of multimorbidity within a global health context, centred on a case study of Zimbabwe. It brought together stakeholders from across the Zimbabwe health system to critically interrogate the concept of multimorbidity and co-produce a formative agenda for responding to it in this setting. Data includes the health facility health facility survey (n=30 surveys), in-depth interviews (n=45 transcripts), and fieldnote summaries from participant-observation and other stakeholder engagements during the study (n=23 fieldnote summaries)

    Multimorbidity in Zimbabwe: Evidence and Priorities Dialogue: Workshop Report. 01 December 2023, Harare, Zimbabwe

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    This stakeholder dialogue brought together policymakers, researchers, technical partners, clinicians, community and patient representatives to deliberate on current evidence and identify priorities for responding to multimorbidity in Zimbabwe. The deposited document contains the final workshop report, including summaries of presentations, panel discussions, and key priority areas. The dialogue was supported by the Wellcome Trust, UK (grant no: 222177/Z/20/Z), in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Child Care Zimbabwe, The Organization for Public Health Interventions and Development, The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe, and the University of Zimbabwe
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