What is Edinburgh DataShare?
Edinburgh DataShare is a digital repository of research data produced at the University of Edinburgh, hosted by the Research Data Service in Information Services. Edinburgh University researchers who have produced research data associated with an existing or forthcoming publication, or which has potential use for other researchers, are invited to upload their dataset for sharing and safekeeping. A persistent identifier and suggested citation will be provided.
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Demographic, burnout, job experience, and job satisfaction of UK MND nurses and allied health professionals
The 5 datasets are comprised of demographic, burnout scores, job satisfaction and wellbeing of the UK motor neuron disease nurses and allied health professionals workforce. This is a cross-sectional data that was captured ... -
Impact of random nanoscale roughness on gas scattering dynamics
In this work, we develop a scattering kernel for surfaces having nanoscale roughness that distinctly characterises the two major types of interactions between gas molecules and rough surfaces, namely (a) the weak perturbations ... -
The 4AT, a rapid delirium detection tool for use in hospice inpatient units: Findings from a validation study
Background: Delirium is a serious neuropsychiatric syndrome with adverse outcomes, which is common but often undiagnosed in terminally ill patients. The 4AT or 4'A's test (www.the4AT.com) is a brief delirium detection tool ... -
One Health and the COVID-19 pandemic: Lessons for the control of epidemics including Tryapanosomiasis
Background: The pandemic has created an opportunity to review the strengths and threats to the One Health (OH) approach which has widely been promoted in several African countries. In this survey, we assessed the relevance ... -
Brain Templates across the lifespan – Confounding and artefactual regions in PVS segmentation
Dickie and colleagues generated seven age-specific brain tissue sets/atlases of T1-weighted brain MRI illustrative of the adult lifespan from 25 to 92 years, which are representative of the atrophy and neurovascular health ...