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Aim: The aim of this study is to present and reflect on the methodology of research that employed a convergent explanatory mixed-methods design which involves a restorative and empowerment interventio
Restorative and Empowerment InterventionPosttraumatic GrowthDomestic ViolenceSurvivorsSouth Africa
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Objectives: The objective of the study was to use machine learning (ML) methodology to create prediction models for hypertension based on nationally representative health and demographic surveillance
HypertensionMachine LearningPredictive ModellingRisk FactorsAlgorithmsEpidemiology
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Background: The rapid integration of AI into workplaces highlights the need to understand employee attitudes influencing acceptance and use, yet multidimensional comparisons between technical and non-
Artificial IntelligenceGeneral Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence Scale (GAAIS).
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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: Among all the strokes the intracerebral haemorrhage comprises of about 8-13% and carries a significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to analyse risk factors, Neuroimaging, clin
spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage(sICH)Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)National institutes of health stroke scale (NIHSS)Modified rankins scale (MRS)Glasgow outcome score (GOS)Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) score
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Objectives: 1. To assess MBBS Phase III-Part-1 medical student’s attitudes towards need of communication skills. 2. To assess communication skills among MBBS Phase III-Part-1 medical students. Methodo
communicationcommunication skillsattitudeObserved communication skillmedical students
Systematic Review
Background: The worldwide prevalence of obesity has reached an epidemic level and has presented a significant burden to public health infrastructure. There is a critical need for novel predictive inst
Artificial intelligenceMachine learningObesityPredictionSystematic reviewMeta-analysis
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Background: This study was undertaken to understand the effectiveness and impact of incorporating concept mapping as teaching learning methodology in undergraduate medical curriculum. Methods: The stu
concept mappingcritical thinkingmedicalself-directed
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Objectives: To assess the sleep pattern and mental health status among 1st year medical students. - To find out any relationship between them. Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Subjects: Ap
sleep patternmental health1st year medical students
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Background: This study was undertaken to introduce flipped classroom as a teaching learning tool, assess the perception of students and faculty towards flipped classroom methodology. Methods: The stud
Flipped classroommethodologyself directed
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Introduction: Depression among medical students is a significant public health concern in India due to the demanding nature of medical education. The study aims to determine the prevalence of depressi
Depressionmedical studentsmental healthstigmabarriers to carehelp-seeking behaviour
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Objective: Sleep disorders are a common concern in Paediatric patients with epilepsy. The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep pattern in children in age group 1-18 years with epilepsy. Secondary o
Sleep disturbancesEpilepsyCSHQAntiepileptic drugs
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Background: Malaria in pregnancy is a public health problem in tropical countries like Nigeria where it is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Several strategies have been put in place to cont
malaria preventionmaternal malaria parasitesnewborn malaria parasitesNigeria
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Background: The most prevalent peripheral vestibular condition, BPPV, is responsible for 17–42% of dizziness diagnoses in specialty clinics. It is defined as an abrupt, unusual feeling of motion and/o
BPPVRecurrenceEpley’s maneuvererlab parameters