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Tasneem Naheyan

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JMIR Human Factors|March 21, 2024
Exploring the Use of Persuasive System Design Principles to Enhance Medication Incident Reporting and Learning Systems: Scoping Reviews and Persuasive Design AssessmentKiemute Oyibo, Paola A Gonzalez, Sarah Ejaz, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|January 13, 2021
A new resource on artificial intelligence powered computer automated detection software products for tuberculosis programmes and implementersZhi Zhen Qin, Tasneem Naheyan, Morten Ruhwald, et al.
The Lancet. Digital Health|August 27, 2021
Tuberculosis detection from chest x-rays for triaging in a high tuberculosis-burden setting: an evaluation of five artificial intelligence algorithmsZhi Zhen Qin, Shahriar Ahmed, Mohammad Shahnewaz Sarker, et al.
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JMIR Human Factors|March 21, 2024
Exploring the Use of Persuasive System Design Principles to Enhance Medication Incident Reporting and Learning Systems: Scoping Reviews and Persuasive Design AssessmentKiemute Oyibo, Paola A Gonzalez, Sarah Ejaz, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|January 13, 2021
A new resource on artificial intelligence powered computer automated detection software products for tuberculosis programmes and implementersZhi Zhen Qin, Tasneem Naheyan, Morten Ruhwald, et al.
The Lancet. Digital Health|August 27, 2021
Tuberculosis detection from chest x-rays for triaging in a high tuberculosis-burden setting: an evaluation of five artificial intelligence algorithmsZhi Zhen Qin, Shahriar Ahmed, Mohammad Shahnewaz Sarker, et al.
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