Olalere Alabi

ORCID: 0000-0003-4394-6560
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Research Areas
  • Reproductive Health and Contraception
  • Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
  • Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting Issues
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • scientometrics and bibliometrics research
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Expert finding and Q&A systems
  • Antibiotic Use and Resistance
  • Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
  • Topic Modeling
  • Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining

University College Dublin
2021

John Wiley & Sons (United States)
2021

Abstract Using a novel combination of methods and data sets from two national funding agency contexts, this study explores whether review sentiment can be used as reliable proxy for understanding peer reviewer opinions. We measure opinions via their sentiments on both specific subjects proposals’ overall worthiness with three different methods: manual content analysis dictionary-based algorithms (TextBlob VADER). The reliability to detect is addressed by its correlation scores rankings...

10.1162/qss_a_00156 article EN cc-by Quantitative Science Studies 2021-01-01

As part of its Family Planning 2020 commitment, the Nigerian government is aiming for a contraceptive prevalence rate 36% by 2018, and in 2014, approved policy to allow community health extension workers (CHEWs), addition doctors, nurses, midwives, provide subdermal implants. There lack rigorous evidence on safety long-acting reversible provision, such as implants, among lower cadres providers.This study aimed compare implant provision CHEWs versus nurses midwives up 14 days post...

10.2196/resprot.8721 article EN cc-by JMIR Research Protocols 2018-03-02

Task sharing is a strategy with potential to increase access effective modern contraceptive methods. This study examines whether community health extension workers (CHEWs) can insert implants the same safety and quality standards as nurse/midwives. We analyze data from 7,691 clients of CHEWs nurse/midwives who participated in noninferiority conducted Kaduna Ondo States, Nigeria. Adverse events (AEs) following implant insertions were compared. On day insertion AEs similar among CHEW...

10.1111/sifp.12168 article EN cc-by-nc Studies in Family Planning 2021-07-23
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