Rabia Khan
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Teacher Burnout and Classroom Environment: Associations with Student Engagement, Perceived Teacher Support and Disciplinary Climate in Secondary Schools
Teacher Burnout and Classroom Environment: Associations with Student Engagement, Perceived Teacher Support and Disciplinary Climate in Secondary Schools Open
This research study was design to understand teachers’ opinions regarding the home versus school education differences in primary student development while identifying possible learning challenges that home-schooled students face compared …
View article: The Digital Currency Dilemma; Evacuating the Economic Implications of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCS) Emerging Markets
The Digital Currency Dilemma; Evacuating the Economic Implications of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCS) Emerging Markets Open
This paper explores how central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in emerging markets have economic consequences, and it will address how these currencies affect financial inclusion, banking stability, and economic growth. Through the method…
View article: Disclosing the Climate Within: How Risk Transparency Shapes Financial Stability in Banks
Disclosing the Climate Within: How Risk Transparency Shapes Financial Stability in Banks Open
The risks that come with the changes in climate now create big threats to the financial system in the world, especially the banking sector, as things are getting worse due to the change in climate. This paper will address commitment to dis…
View article: Analyzing Fanonian Concept of Neo-Colonialism: The Role of trauma and Memory in Ghosh’s The Glass Palace
Analyzing Fanonian Concept of Neo-Colonialism: The Role of trauma and Memory in Ghosh’s The Glass Palace Open
This study explores the psychological and socio-political implications of colonialism and neo-colonialism in the lives of the people living under its influence. The research is grounded in the works of Amitav Ghosh, particularly his novel …
View article: Playing with our ‘self’ in medicine: A discourse analysis of ‘self’ exploration
Playing with our ‘self’ in medicine: A discourse analysis of ‘self’ exploration Open
Michel Foucault was interested in two things: correcting what he was interested in and good puns. In the spirit of both, in this piece, I muse on medical education's fascination with its ‘self’. More specifically, through a playful discour…
View article: Quantifying the Relationship Between Likert’s Management Styles and Employee Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Bank Employees in Haripur, Pakistan
Quantifying the Relationship Between Likert’s Management Styles and Employee Performance: An Empirical Analysis of Bank Employees in Haripur, Pakistan Open
This study assesses how employee performance in the banking industry in Haripur, Pakistan, is affected by Likert's four management styles: exploitative, benevolent, consultative, and participative. A quantitative survey of 155 bank employe…
View article: TO COMPARE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY ALONE VERSUS PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CONJUNCTION WITH HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN TREATING POSTMENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS AND ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN
TO COMPARE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY ALONE VERSUS PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CONJUNCTION WITH HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN TREATING POSTMENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS AND ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN Open
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) alone versus physiotherapy in conjunction with HRT in treating postmenopausal symptoms and enhancing the quality of life in middle-a…
View article: The Influence of Job Characteristics on Faculty Performance: Mediating Role of Perceived Job Fairness
The Influence of Job Characteristics on Faculty Performance: Mediating Role of Perceived Job Fairness Open
This study investigates the mediating role of job fairness in the relationship between job characteristics and performance among faculty members at a Pakistani university. To assess mediation, quantitative cross-sectional design employing …
View article: Exploring the Role of OPT: Trauma Narratives and Community Building in Times of War and Crisis
Exploring the Role of OPT: Trauma Narratives and Community Building in Times of War and Crisis Open
Delving into Tal’s theory of other people’s trauma (OPT), this qualitative study investigates the importance of fostering community and sharing traumatic experience among war survivors with respect to Born Under a Million Shadows (2009) by…
View article: Venous Thromboembolism After COVID-19 Infection Among People With and Without Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases
Venous Thromboembolism After COVID-19 Infection Among People With and Without Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases Open
Importance Immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs) and COVID-19 are independently associated with venous thromboembolisms (VTEs). Objective To determine if individuals with IMIDs are at higher risk of VTE following COVID-19 infection…
View article: The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Direct Health System and Medication Costs
The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Direct Health System and Medication Costs Open
Healthcare utilization among people living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Canada has shifted from inpatient management to outpatient management; fewer people with IBD are admitted to hospitals or undergo surgery, but outpatient v…
View article: The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Indirect (Individual and Societal) and Direct Out-of-Pocket Costs
The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Indirect (Individual and Societal) and Direct Out-of-Pocket Costs Open
People living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and their caregivers are faced with indirect and out-of-pocket costs that they would not otherwise experience. These costs impact one’s ability to contribute to the economy to their fulle…
View article: The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Special Populations—Children and Adolescents with IBD
The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Special Populations—Children and Adolescents with IBD Open
Rates of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in Canadian children and adolescents are among the highest in the world, and the incidence is rising most rapidly in children under five years of age. These young children may have either a typical…
View article: The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Treatment Landscape
The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Treatment Landscape Open
The therapeutic landscape for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has changed considerably over the past two decades, owing to the development and widespread penetration of targeted therapies, including biologics and small molecules. While so…
View article: The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: The Influence of Sex and Gender on Canadians Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: The Influence of Sex and Gender on Canadians Living With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Open
Sex (the physical and physiologic effects resulting from having specific combinations of sex chromosomes) and gender (sex-associated behaviours, expectations, identities, and roles) significantly affect the course of inflammatory bowel dis…
View article: The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Access to and Models of Care
The 2023 Impact of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Canada: Access to and Models of Care Open
Rising compounding prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (Kaplan GG, Windsor JW. The four epidemiological stages in the global evolution of inflammatory bowel disease. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2021;18:56–66.) and pandemic-ex…
View article: Perspectives on Self-Disclosure of HIV Status among HIV-Infected Adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe: A Qualitative Study
Perspectives on Self-Disclosure of HIV Status among HIV-Infected Adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe: A Qualitative Study Open
HIV self-disclosure is an important challenge affecting the physical and psychological health of adolescents living with HIV. The study’s aim was to explore the perspectives of HIV-infected adolescents on self-disclosure. Using purposive s…
View article: AN OVERVIEW OF CERVICAL RADICULOPATHY AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN UNANI MEDICINE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WET CUPPING THERAPY
AN OVERVIEW OF CERVICAL RADICULOPATHY AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN UNANI MEDICINE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WET CUPPING THERAPY Open
IntroductionAging plays a major role in the onset of cervical spondylosis and radiculopathy.Several acute and chronic symptoms start with neck pain and may lead to cervical radiculopathy.Currently, in conventional medicine, pharmacological…
View article: When I say … burnout
When I say … burnout Open
In the world of wellness, 'burnout' might as well be a God term. But what do we really mean when we say, "I'm burned out." And is this one little word enough?
View article: A119 DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF LOW-COST GEL POLYPS FOR POLYPECTOMY SKILLS TRAINING IN NOVICE ENDOSCOPISTS
A119 DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF LOW-COST GEL POLYPS FOR POLYPECTOMY SKILLS TRAINING IN NOVICE ENDOSCOPISTS Open
Background Polypectomy is an essential skill for endoscopists to acquire. As polyps are encountered ad hoc during colonoscopies, exposure to polypectomy in clinical training may vary. There is a need to deliver a curriculum that standardiz…
View article: A115 THE PERFORMANCE OF NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN INTERPRETING COLONOSCOPY REPORTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
A115 THE PERFORMANCE OF NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING IN INTERPRETING COLONOSCOPY REPORTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Open
Background Screening colonoscopy is integral in the effort to identify and remove potentially cancerous lesions. Important quality indicators include the adenoma detection rate and more recently, the sessile/serrated adenoma detection rate…
View article: A177 RISK OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN COVID-19 PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A POPULATION-BASED MATCHED COHORT STUDY
A177 RISK OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN COVID-19 PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A POPULATION-BASED MATCHED COHORT STUDY Open
Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE), is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Inflammation increases the risk of VTE, and it is a well-recognised complication of both inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and COVID-19. Purpos…
View article: A99 PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY FUNDING TO GASTROINTESTINAL PATIENT ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS
A99 PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY FUNDING TO GASTROINTESTINAL PATIENT ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS Open
Background Patient advocacy organizations (PAOs) are not-for-profit organizations that aim to support families and individuals afflicted by illnesses. PAOs play a significant role in guiding health policy, providing education to patients, …
View article: A32 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE TORONTO UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL CLEANING SCORE
A32 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF THE TORONTO UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL CLEANING SCORE Open
Background High quality esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) depends on the ability to appropriately visualize upper gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa pathology. Evaluation can be limited by the presence of mucus, foam, bubbles and solid materials.…
View article: Exploring the “Ups and Downs” of using WhatsApp Messenger amongst postgraduate students.
Exploring the “Ups and Downs” of using WhatsApp Messenger amongst postgraduate students. Open
Objective: This study aimed to explore the use of the WhatsApp instant messaging as a source of learning for postgraduate students enrolled in Master of Health Profession Education. Study Design: Mixed Method Study. Setting: University of …
View article: A89 CHARACTERISTICS AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AT FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION GASTROINTESTINAL DRUG ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS
A89 CHARACTERISTICS AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST AT FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION GASTROINTESTINAL DRUG ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETINGS Open
Background The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Gastrointestinal Drug Advisory Committee (GIDAC) is involved in gastrointestinal drug application reviews. Characteristics and conflicts of interest (COI) in GIDAC meetings ar…
View article: A160 PREVALENCE OF OUTCOME SWITCHING AMONG PUBLISHED PHASE 3 INTERVENTIONAL TRIALS FOR INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE THERAPEUTICS
A160 PREVALENCE OF OUTCOME SWITCHING AMONG PUBLISHED PHASE 3 INTERVENTIONAL TRIALS FOR INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE THERAPEUTICS Open
Background Outcome switching is a well-described form of inconsistent reporting in randomized clinical trials (RCTs), wherein pre-specified primary and/or secondary outcomes are changed between trial registration and the publication of res…
View article: PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS REGARDING ACADEMIC FAILURE OF UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN LAHORE, PAKISTAN: A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION
PERCEPTION OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS REGARDING ACADEMIC FAILURE OF UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN LAHORE, PAKISTAN: A QUALITATIVE EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION Open
Background: Academic failure adds extra pressure to emotional intelligence of students and this may lead to psychological disturbance. The objective of this study was to explore perception of students and teachers regarding academic failur…
View article: Simulation and Active Learning Decreases Training Time of an Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment Course in Pilot Study in Malawi
Simulation and Active Learning Decreases Training Time of an Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment Course in Pilot Study in Malawi Open
Objectives The aim of the Emergency Triage Assessment and Treatment (ETAT) plus trauma course is to improve the quality of care provided to infants and children younger than 5 years. The curriculum was revised and shortened from 5 to 2.5 d…
View article: Association of Physical activity levels and BMI Among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students of a Private College from Karachi
Association of Physical activity levels and BMI Among Doctor of Physical Therapy Students of a Private College from Karachi Open
Objective: To evaluate the physical activity levels among DPT students of Bahria University College of Physical therapy (BUCPT) by International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and to study the relationship between Body Mass Index (…