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View article: Frequency and Risk Factors of Depression among Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Karachi
Frequency and Risk Factors of Depression among Medical Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Karachi Open
OBJECTIVES The study aimed to determine the frequency of depression among medical students and to identify the different risk factors associated with depression. METHODOLOGY A cross-sectional study was conducted among medical students at a…
View article: Anti-Biofilm Forming Activity of Natural Products Extract Punica Granatum L. and Magnifera Indica L
Anti-Biofilm Forming Activity of Natural Products Extract Punica Granatum L. and Magnifera Indica L Open
OBJECTIVES o evaluate the biofilm activity of Escherichia coli and the anti-biofilm forming activity of Pomegranate peels Punica granatum L. and Mango leafs Mangifera Indica L. extracts against Escherichia coli and their combined synergist…
View article: How Does Servant Leadership Nurture Nurses’ Job Embeddedness? Uncovering Sequential Mediation of Psychological Contract Fulfillment and Psychological Ownership
How Does Servant Leadership Nurture Nurses’ Job Embeddedness? Uncovering Sequential Mediation of Psychological Contract Fulfillment and Psychological Ownership Open
Aim. This research aimed to explore how servant leadership nurtures nurses’ job embeddedness by uncovering the sequential mediation of psychological contract fulfillment and psychological ownership. Background. The healthcare of Pakistan i…
View article: Supportive Leadership and Post-Adoption Use of MOOCs
Supportive Leadership and Post-Adoption Use of MOOCs Open
Educational institutions face significant challenges in extracting interest from their investments in massive open online courses (MOOCs). This study examined the impact of supportive leadership style on university employees' continued use…
View article: The interplay between servant leadership, psychological safety, trust in a leader and burnout: assessing causal relationships through a three-wave longitudinal study
The interplay between servant leadership, psychological safety, trust in a leader and burnout: assessing causal relationships through a three-wave longitudinal study Open
COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented psychological challenges for frontline healthcare workers, especially nurses, causing anxiety and depression leading to burnout. The responsibility of healthcare leaders has increased manyfold to…
View article: Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of ceftazidime-avibactam against Eschericia Coli.
Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of ceftazidime-avibactam against Eschericia Coli. Open
Objectives: To identify the susceptibility of Ceftazidime-avibactam against Escherichia coli and their frequency in different clinical specimens. To correlate the susceptibility pattern of ceftazidime-avibactam against Escherichia coli in …
View article: Exploring Green Creativity: The Effects of Green Transformational Leadership, Green Innovation Climate, and Green Autonomy
Exploring Green Creativity: The Effects of Green Transformational Leadership, Green Innovation Climate, and Green Autonomy Open
None of the studies published in the extant literature has discussed the role of green innovation climate and green autonomy concerning green creativity and this study aims to offer these two novel constructs. By introducing the componenti…
View article: Environmentally Specific Servant Leadership and Employees’ Pro-Environmental Behavior: Mediating Role of Green Self Efficacy
Environmentally Specific Servant Leadership and Employees’ Pro-Environmental Behavior: Mediating Role of Green Self Efficacy Open
Muhammad Farhan Mughal,1 Shuang Li Cai,1 Naveed Ahmad Faraz,2 Fawad Ahmed3 1Department of Business Management, Tianj in University of Finance and Economics, Tianjin, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2School of Management, Hunan University, Ch…
View article: Irritable bowel syndrome among medical students and its association with anxiety.
Irritable bowel syndrome among medical students and its association with anxiety. Open
Objective: To find out the frequency of Bowel Syndrome (IBS) among medical students according to ROME 111 criteria. To find out the frequency of common subtypes of IBS among the IBS positive medical students. To observe the association bet…
View article: Curbing nurses' burnout during COVID‐19: The roles of servant leadership and psychological safety
Curbing nurses' burnout during COVID‐19: The roles of servant leadership and psychological safety Open
Human resource management policies in health care must emphasize training nursing leaders in servant leadership behaviour.
View article: Frequency of different symptoms in patients with COVID-19.
Frequency of different symptoms in patients with COVID-19. Open
Objective: To find out the common symptoms in COVID -19 patients in association with age and gender. Study Design: Cross Sectional study. Setting: Study was conducted by approaching patients with COVID 19 positive in clinics, hospitals and…
View article: Research on influencing mechanism of big five personality traits on customers online purchase intention: a mediating role of trust
Research on influencing mechanism of big five personality traits on customers online purchase intention: a mediating role of trust Open
This study aims to examine the direct association between the big five personality traits and customers' online purchase intention. Further, we also explore the mediating role of trust. Data were collected from 278 online customers in Paki…
View article: Research on influencing mechanism of big five personality traits on customers online purchase intention: a mediating role of trust
Research on influencing mechanism of big five personality traits on customers online purchase intention: a mediating role of trust Open
This study aims to examine the direct association between the big five personality traits and customers' online purchase intention. Further, we also explore the mediating role of trust. Data were collected from 278 online customers in Paki…
View article: Shaping Behaviors Through Institutional Support in British Higher Educational Institutions: Focusing on Employees for Sustainable Technological Change
Shaping Behaviors Through Institutional Support in British Higher Educational Institutions: Focusing on Employees for Sustainable Technological Change Open
Technology permeates all walks of life. It has emerged as a global facilitator to improve learning and training, alleviating the temporal and spatial limitations of traditional learning systems. It is imperative to identify enablers or inh…
View article: How inclusive leadership paves way for psychological well‐being of employees during trauma and crisis: A three‐wave longitudinal mediation study
How inclusive leadership paves way for psychological well‐being of employees during trauma and crisis: A three‐wave longitudinal mediation study Open
Aims Nurses are at the forefront of public health emergencies facing psychological pressures ensuing from the loss of patients and potential risk of infection while treating the infected. This study examines whether inclusive leadership ha…
View article: Epistemology of Probiotics
Epistemology of Probiotics Open
Probiotics are essential in human physiology. They play a vital role in providing immunity, producing Vitamin K, relieving lactose intolerance and shortening diarrhea. Besides; it promises the management of Atopy and other incurable condit…
View article: How and When Does Inclusive Leadership Curb Psychological Distress During a Crisis? Evidence From the COVID-19 Outbreak
How and When Does Inclusive Leadership Curb Psychological Distress During a Crisis? Evidence From the COVID-19 Outbreak Open
Traumatic events such as a pandemic shatter the assumption of the workplace as a safe place. Nurses face risks of life-threatening infection, which can create psychological distress. Quality of care for infected patients depends on mental …
View article: How and When Does Inclusive Leadership Curb Psychological Distress during a Crisis?
How and When Does Inclusive Leadership Curb Psychological Distress during a Crisis? Open
Inclusive leadership has a significant negative relationship with psychological distress. Work engagement mediates this relationship and nurses’ self sacrificial behavior moderates it.
View article: Linking Corporate Social Responsibility to Customer Loyalty through Co-Creation and Customer Company Identification: Exploring Sequential Mediation Mechanism
Linking Corporate Social Responsibility to Customer Loyalty through Co-Creation and Customer Company Identification: Exploring Sequential Mediation Mechanism Open
Promoting corporate social responsibility (CSR) and co-creation has become a crucial relationship marketing strategy for the banks. This research empirically investigates how banks’ CSR activities generate positive customer responses in th…
View article: How Does Servant Leadership Foster Employees’ Voluntary Green Behavior? A Sequential Mediation Model
How Does Servant Leadership Foster Employees’ Voluntary Green Behavior? A Sequential Mediation Model Open
Employees’ voluntary green behavior (EVGB) is indispensable in realizing organizations’ environmental sustainability objectives. Leaders can act as catalysts to shape the behavior of their employees. On EVGB, noticeably the missing link is…
View article: Social And Health Related Effects of Smart Phone Usage Among University Students
Social And Health Related Effects of Smart Phone Usage Among University Students Open
Objective: To assess the social and health related effects of smart phone usage among the students of a public university in Karachi. Study Design and Setting: Cross sectional study conducted on students of a public university of Karachi f…
View article: Association Of Vitamin D Deficiency With Type 2 Diabetes
Association Of Vitamin D Deficiency With Type 2 Diabetes Open
Objective: To determine the association of Vitamin D deficiency with peripheral neuropathy in patients of type-2 Diabetes mellitus. Study Design and Setting: It was a cross sectional study conducted in a private clinic in Karachi, during a…
View article: Frequency of Dyslipidemia In Type 2 Diabetic Patients In Karachi
Frequency of Dyslipidemia In Type 2 Diabetic Patients In Karachi Open
Objective: To find out the frequency of dyslipidemias in type 2 diabetic patients. Study Design and Setting: This was cross-sectional study and conducted in a different clinics in Karachi during 3 months period. Methodology: Those patients…
View article: Exploring the Link Between Socially Responsible HRM and Affective Commitment of Employees in Ethiopian Context
Exploring the Link Between Socially Responsible HRM and Affective Commitment of Employees in Ethiopian Context Open
This investigation focuses on the impacts of socially responsible human resource management (SR-HRM) methods on affective commitment (AC) as well as the intervening impact of perceived organizational support (POS) for this association. Pri…
View article: Effect of Employee Oriented Human Resource Management Practices on Counterproductive Work Behaviors
Effect of Employee Oriented Human Resource Management Practices on Counterproductive Work Behaviors Open
This research investigated the link between employee-orientated human resource management (EOHRM) counterproductive work behaviors targeted at individual members and organization in Ethiopia. Relaying on social exchange theory, organizatio…
View article: The Impact of Servant Leadership on Employees’ Innovative Work Behaviour-Mediating Role of Psychological Empowerment
The Impact of Servant Leadership on Employees’ Innovative Work Behaviour-Mediating Role of Psychological Empowerment Open
Change is the only constant phenomenon in this world, and organizations can bring it through innovation. This innovation ultimately leads to an organization’s competitive edge and sustainability. Every new idea primarily originates in the …
View article: An Empirical Study on the Effect of Perceived Usefulness and Ease of Use on Purchase Intention Through Mobile Devices in Pakistan: A Mediating Role of Online Trust
An Empirical Study on the Effect of Perceived Usefulness and Ease of Use on Purchase Intention Through Mobile Devices in Pakistan: A Mediating Role of Online Trust Open
In Pakistan, electronic commerce market is in developing phase, and people are not much familiar with technology. Customers feel fear for providing debit/credit card information to online retailers. This research proposes a theoretical mod…
View article: COMMON HUMAN PATHOGENS
COMMON HUMAN PATHOGENS Open
Background: Due to easy availability or excess to antibiotics people usuallystart antibiotic without consulting doctors when they are suffering from illness and as they werefeeling well they discontinue the treatment and as a result these …
View article: COMMON HUMAN PATHOGENS; ANTIMICROBIAL ROLE OF GINGER (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE)
COMMON HUMAN PATHOGENS; ANTIMICROBIAL ROLE OF GINGER (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE) Open
Background: Due to easy availability or excess to antibiotics people usuallystart antibiotic without consulting doctors when they are suffering from illness and as they werefeeling well they discontinue the treatment and as a result these …