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Background: Maxillofacial injuries remain a serious clinical problem because of the sensitivity of this anatomical region. They are linked with various factors including social, cultural and environme
Maxillofacial Injuriesnasal bonefractureTrauma
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Background: Organ transplantation is a life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage organ failure. Despite its importance, India faces a critical shortage of organs, with a donation rate of only
Organ DonationKnowledgeAwarenessand AttitudeUndergraduate Medical StudentsOrgan Transplantation
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Background: Simulation based medical education can provide a correct attitude and skills among residents to cope competently with real life critical situations in a planned and prescribed manner witho
SimulationsBasic Airway ResuscitationSkillDirect Observation of Procedural Skills
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Background: Food–drug interactions are an important clinical issue as food can significantly alter drug bioavailability and pharmacodynamic effects, leading to reduced efficacy or increased toxicity.
Food-drug interactions FDIs Understanding Health care professionals Suggestions to improve the FDI counseling and reporting practice
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Background: Regular physical activity during pregnancy is a crucial component of antenatal care, offering significant maternal and fetal health benefits, including improved cardiovascular fitness and
Knowledgeattitudepracticeexercise during pregnancyantenatal careBauchi
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of a structured awareness training program on the knowledge, attitude, and practices of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) students regarding vaccine vigilance and Adverse
EducationInservice TrainingNurse MidwivesPharmacovigilanceVaccines effects
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Background: Simulation-based learning (SBL) has emerged as an effective pedagogical approach in medical education, offering opportunities to integrate theoretical knowledge with clinical application.
Simulation-based learningPharmacology educationmedical educationFaculty perceptionsFocus group discussionCurriculum development
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Context: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) are common health problems among women of reproductive age and contribute significantly to morbidity, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. A
Healthcare-seeking behaviourKnowledgeReproductive tract infectionsSexually transmitted infectionsUrban slums
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed widespread adoption of e-learning in medical education, yet its sustained acceptability and integration as a core pedagogical tool remain insufficiently exp
E-learningmedical educationblended learningundergraduate medical studentsdigital literacy
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Background: Nutritional status and feeding practices are crucial for infant growth and development. It is worthy of note that various factors influence feeding practices and nutritional status. The pu
Feeding methodsNutritional statusInfantsassociated factorsWum community
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Objectives: 1. To assess the knowledge and attitude among parents regarding fever in under five years children. 2. To assess the practice among parents in managing fever in under five years children.
ChildrenFever managementKnowledgeParents
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Introduction: Antenatal care (ANC) refers to the care a pregnant woman receives during her pregnancy through consultations with trained healthcare workers such as midwives, nurses, and sometimes docto
Booking statuspregnancy outcomewomen of reproductive ageYobe
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Background: Ophthalmic lesions comprise a wide range of disorders ranging from benign and precancerous to malignant lesions. The rarity of orbito-ocular lesion, further complicates the recognition of
AutoimmuneEyelidMalignantMetastaticOrbito-ocular lesionsPrimary mucinous adenocarcinoma
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Introduction: Vaccines are one of the pillars of the current medical care worldwide. COVID19 pandemic and the subsequent vaccinations campaigns had a complex impact on vaccine hesitancy. In this study
Vaccine hesitancyCovid19Medical studentsSaudi Arabia
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Objective: To assess the prevalence and patterns of menstrual disorders and their impact on school attendance and daily activities among rural adolescent schoolgirls in South Andaman. Design: Communit
AdolescentCross-Sectional StudiesMenstruation DisturbancesMenstrual Hygiene ProductsPrevalenceSchools