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View article: Digital Technology Usage in Undergraduate Students at a Medical College of Nepal
Digital Technology Usage in Undergraduate Students at a Medical College of Nepal Open
Background The ubiquitous use of digital gadgets is changing the teaching-learning methods in medical education. This study aims to assess the patterns of electronic device and internet use among undergraduate medical students; and to expl…
View article: Sleep Quality And Obesity: A Community Based Cross-Sectional Study
Sleep Quality And Obesity: A Community Based Cross-Sectional Study Open
INTRODUCTIONObesity and poor sleep quality are challenging public health issues worldwide. Despite numerous research connecting obesity and sleep quality, there is limited study on it at specific community settings like Lumbini Province, Ne…
View article: Physical activity, sleep pattern and screen usage in undergraduate health-science students of Nepal – a cross-sectional study
Physical activity, sleep pattern and screen usage in undergraduate health-science students of Nepal – a cross-sectional study Open
College students’ unhealthy habits of sleep and physical activity can adversely impact their overall well-being. Excessive internet usage has been linked to conditions like problematic internet use (PIU). However, there is less evidence on…
View article: Reducing Preventable Maternal Deaths in Nepal
Reducing Preventable Maternal Deaths in Nepal Open
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View article: Effectiveness of Student-Facilitated Problem-Based Learning in Integrated Basic Medical Sciences: A Retrospective Quantitative Analysis of Academic Records
Effectiveness of Student-Facilitated Problem-Based Learning in Integrated Basic Medical Sciences: A Retrospective Quantitative Analysis of Academic Records Open
IntroductionProblem-based learning (PBL) is considered as a historic innovation in medical education. However, shortage of experienced faculty tutors for PBL is a major challenge in resource-limited settings. We aimed to assess effectivene…
View article: Digital Literacy for Researchers: A Necessity in Today's Digital Age
Digital Literacy for Researchers: A Necessity in Today's Digital Age Open
Digital literacy is essential for medical professionals to effectively utilize computertools in research and practice. This editorial article highlights the necessity ofcomputer skills for managing manuscripts, adhering to guidelines, and …
View article: Association of dysmenorrhea with stress among female students at Universal College of Medical Sciences, Bhairahawa
Association of dysmenorrhea with stress among female students at Universal College of Medical Sciences, Bhairahawa Open
Background: Dysmenorrhea, the cramping pain experienced by women during menstruation, can significantly impact their daily lives and academic performance. Mental stress is a potential trigger for dysmenorrhea, but their association remains…
View article: Evaluating the Potentials of Open Source in Medical Field: Are We Ready to Embrace it?
Evaluating the Potentials of Open Source in Medical Field: Are We Ready to Embrace it? Open
Open source software has gained significant traction in recent years, along with some concerns. Here we discuss the features open source model like greater transparency, cost-effectiveness, and customization. It also addresses the rising c…
View article: Problematic Internet Use in Undergraduate Health Science Students at a Remote Place of Nepal: a Cross-Sectional Study
Problematic Internet Use in Undergraduate Health Science Students at a Remote Place of Nepal: a Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Problematic internet use (PIU) is a growing concern among teenage and college students. Excessive internet use has detrimental effects on physical and mental health. This study aims to assess the computer usage pattern and calc…