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2. Learning Styles and Preferred Teaching Methodologies of Medical Students In Relation To Year of Study
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Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Hydrie, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, and Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry
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Learning, Teaching Methods, Students, Medical ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objective: To assess learning styles and preferred teaching methodologies of medical students in relation to year of study. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 523 medical students of Baqai Medical College, Baqai Medical University, Karachi, from May 2019 to October 2019. All male and female students from first to final year, who attended the undergraduate MBBS program in the medical college, were included in the study. The study questionnaire was administered to all enrolled undergraduate medical students, from first to fifth year, on the campus out of which 523 forms were collected. The study instrument was a questionnaire containing students’ demographic details, David Kolb’s Learning Style Inventory 4.0 and their preferred teaching methodologies scored using a 5 point Likert scale. The association of various learning styles and preferred teaching methodologies with year of study was assessed by using Pearson chi-square test. Results: Out of 523 students who returned the form 518 had completed the questionnaire. A majority of the students had imagining or experiencing learning style. No change in learning style was observed between years of study. The top three teaching methodologies with highest mean scores were small group discussion (3.58±1.12), problem based learning (3.56±1.11) and demonstration on models (3.54±1.20). A significant association between some preferred teaching methodologies and year of study was found such as interactive lecture (p=0.011), problem based learning (p=0.026), small group discussion (p=0.024), and one way lecture (p=0.028) while a highly significant association was noted in case of student presentation (p=0.001). Conclusion: The present study showed that different years of study at medical schools did not significantly affect students’ learning styles, although the students did change their preferences to some teaching methodologies. Longitudinal studies are necessary to reveal whether there is an effect of learning styles over time in medical education.
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- 2022
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3. Frequency of Self-Medication and Its Associated Factors among Outpatients
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Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi and Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry
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Prevalence ,Self-Medication ,Outpatients ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objectives: To assess the frequency of self-medication and its associated factors among outpatients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the outpatient department of Fatima Hospital, Baqai Medical University, from May 2019 to September 2019. After checking eligibility, a total of 360 outpatients were included in the study using the convenience sampling technique. Being aged 18 years or above and belonging to either gender were the study's inclusion criteria, whereas refusal to give verbal informed consent was the exclusion criterion of the study. The data was collected by interviewing the study participants using a structured questionnaire. Statistical package for social sciences version 21 was used for data analysis, while inferential analysis was performed using univariate and multivariable binary logistic regression. Results: The study results showed that 118 (32.8%) of the participants were suffering from a chronic illness, 240 (66.7%) of them kept medicines at their houses, 235 (65.3%) of them self-medicated, whereas the mean duration of their self-medication was found to be 9.90 ± 8.51 years. Moreover, age, educational status, employment status, and keeping medicines at the house were significantly associated with self-medication of the participants were those who were aged 50 years or above (AOR,7.83; 95% CI,2.27-27.04; p=0.001), able to read and write (AOR, 4.36; 95% CI, 1.58-11.98; p=0.004) and kept medicines at the house (AOR, 46.35; 95% CI, 20.07-107.06; p
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- 2022
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4. Assessment of Tuberculosis Related Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Among Final Year Medical Students in Karachi
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Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Hydrie, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Haider Ali, and Shazia Sarwat Iqbal
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Knowledge ,Attitude ,Tuberculosis ,Students ,Medical ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objective: To assess tuberculosis related knowledge, attitude and practice among final year medical students of Karachi. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in two medical colleges located in different districts of Karachi from January 2017 to June 2017. Being a final year medical student of the college was the inclusion criterion whereas refusal to give written informed consent was the exclusion criterion of the study. Data were collected on a structured questionnaire administered by the principal investigator to all the participants. Data collected were analyzed using SPSS statistical package version 20. Results: Around two-thirds students knew that tuberculosis cannot be treated only on radiographic findings while a majority of them knew about the treatment regimens but knowledge about the different TB medicines and their side effects was variable. About 90% of the students believed that directly observed treatment short course therapy is effective while a similar number believed Bacille Calmette Guerin vaccination prevents tuberculosis. A fair number of students (63.1%) practice wearing of face mask while a majority (89.3%) of them reported that contagious patients should be isolated. Over 95% of the students stated that they give tuberculosis patients counseling and health education. Conclusion: Majority of students had correct knowledge, attitude and practices regarding tuberculosis. Increased exposure and education to medical students in both academic and clinical settings is recommended.
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- 2020
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5. Awareness regarding weaning and its associated factors among mothers in rural Sindh
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Ahsan Ali Dahani, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Munir Ahmed Shaikh, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Hydrie, and Muhammad Zahid Shah
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Awareness, Weaning, Mothers ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objective: To determine the awareness regarding weaning and its associated factors among mothers in Kashmore, rural Sindh. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among infant’s mothers regarding awareness for weaning at Kashmore, a rural community in interior Sindh, from March 2108 to November 2018. The inclusion criteria were age of mothers 30 years or above and child’s age more than two years whereas mothers refusing to give verbal informed consent were excluded from the study. A total of 200 mothers were included in the study and were interviewed by using a questionnaire designed specifically for the study. Data were analyzed using statistical package for social sciences version 20 while Mann Whitney U test and Kruskal Wallis H test were used for inferential analysis. The study duration spanned over 9 months. Results: The mean age of the mothers was 27.1 ± 6.3 years and the average number of children for every household was 2.4 ± 1.3. When participants were asked about what weaning foods should be given to assess their awareness, 176 (88.0%) mothers said bread or roti, 153 (76.5%) said yogurt, 144 (72%) said boiled rice, 133 (66.5%) said vegetables, 130 (55.0%) said suji or kheer, 95 (47.5%) said egg yolk while only 71 (35.5%) said fruits. The study results further showed that among the socio-demographic characteristics compared the mean awareness scores of the mothers were significantly different across categories of mothers’ education (p
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- 2020
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6. Frequency of Skin Diseases and its Associated Factors Among Patients Visiting a Dermatology Clinic
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Sabika Jaffer, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Hydrie, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Iraj Jaffer, and Mudassir Hussain
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Skin disease ,risk factor ,patients ,dermatology ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objective: To determine the frequency of skin diseases and its associated factors among patients visiting a dermatology clinic in Karachi. Methods: A cross sectional study was carried out from December 2018 to May 2019 at Baqai Institute of Health sciences, Baqai Medical University, Karachi. Available relevant data of all patients visiting a selected dermatology clinic in Karachi for a period of two years, from 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2018, were retrospectively gathered and recorded on the study questionnaire by the principal investigator. Statistical package for social sciences version 19.0 was used for analysis. Chi-square test was applied to check associations between the independent variables and the study outcome whereas the significance level was set at 0.05. The duration of the study was six months. Results: The study findings revealed that the highest frequency of skin diseases among the patients was of psoriasis (25.3%), followed by dermatitis (23.3%), scabies (14.1%), fungal infection (11.9%), acne (9.0%), folliculitis (4.4%), atopic dermatitis (4.1%), keloid (3.2%), warts (2.8%) and vitiligo (1.9%). Moreover, 51.2% of the patients came in the summer season. The study results also showed that season was found to be significantly associated with the diagnosis of the patients both among patients aged 25-49 years (p
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- 2020
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7. Awareness Regarding Family Planning Methods Among Final Year Medical Students
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Nadia Somroo, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Paras Saleem, Nazia Jameel, and Mudassir Hussain
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Awareness ,family planning services ,students ,medical ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
A cross-sectional awareness survey was conducted among final year MBBS students of ISRA University, Hyderabad from May 2017 to November 2017. After checking eligibility and taking verbal informed consent, 100 participants were included in the study and interviewed using a self-administered questionnaire. Data was analyzed on Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 21. The study results showed that 29 (29%) of the study participants got information about family planning methods from health care providers, 27 (27%) through social circle, 24 (24%) through mediawhile 20 (20%) through conference, meetings and events. Furthermore, 42 (42%) of the participants correctly identified all permanent family planning methods, 65 (65%) correctly identified temporary family planning methods, 47 (47%) correctly identified short-term family planning methods whereas 54 (54%) correctly identified long term family planning methods. Efforts by both public and private sector to enhance awareness regarding family planning methods among medical students are recommended
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- 2020
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8. Self-reported Glycemic Control and Associated Factors Among Diabetic Outpatients: A Cross Sctional Analysis
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Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Mudassir Hussain, and Shazia Sarwat Iqbal
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Blood Glucose ,Outpatients ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Cross Sectional Analysis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
A cross-sectional survey was carried out to determine the factors associated with self-reported glycemic control among outpatients with diabetes mellitus type 2 visiting a private tertiary care hospital of Karachi, from July to October, 2018. A total of 185 participants of either gender, aged 30 years, with obesity and a self-reported diagnosis of diabetes mellitus type 2 for at least 1 year were included in the study and interviewed using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed on statistical package for social sciences version 21 whereas chi-square test and binary logistic regression were used for inferential analysis. The study results showed that regular medicine intake, regular exercise and weight change during the previous year were significantly associated with self-reported glycemic control of the patients (p
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- 2020
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9. Oral Health Related Knowledge, Attitude and Practices and Their Associated Factors Among 3rd Year Dental Students
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Mudassir Hussain, Nazia Jameel, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Shazia Sarwat Iqbal, and Tariq Ali Adnan
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Oral health ,knowledge ,attitude ,students ,dental ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: To assess oral health-related knowledge, attitude and practices and their associated factors among 3rd year BDS students in public sector dental colleges of Karachi. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was carried out to assess oral health-related knowledge, attitude and practices among 3rd year BDS students from November 2018 to April 2019. 3rd year BDS students of either gender in public sector dental colleges of Karachi were included in the study whereas those refusing to give verbal informed consent were excluded from the study. After checking eligibility, a total of 372 3rd year BDS students from five public sector dental colleges of Karachi were included in the study by using a convenience sampling technique. Data were collected by the principal investigator using a pre-tested structured questionnaire. Data were entered on Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 19. After checking normality, the inferential analysis was carried out using the Mann Whitney U test whereas the significance level was set at 0.05. Results: The study results showed that the knowledge and attitude regarding oral health of dental students were overall satisfactory, however their practices were not found to be satisfactory. Moreover, it was found that the mean rank of knowledge score was significantly different across various categories of age 'p=0.001' whereas the mean rank of practice score was significantly different across various categories of gender 'p=0.005'. Conclusion: It was concluded that knowledge score was significantly different across categories of age while practice score was significantly different across categories of the gender of the students. Serious efforts are recommended to be taken by all stakeholders in order to motivate dental students so that they can translate their adequate knowledge and positive attitude regarding oral health into appropriate practices.
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- 2020
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10. Assessment of Depression and Its Associated Factors among Dental Outpatients
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Shazia Sarwat Iqbal, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Hydrie, Mudassir Hussain, and Tariq Ali Adnan
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Depression ,risk factors ,outpatients ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: To assess depression and its associated factors among patients coming to the dental OPD of a public and a private dental college of Karachi. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in public and a private dental college of Karachi from November 2018 to May 2019. The inclusion criterion of the study was being 18 years of age or above whereas those who refused to give written informed consent were excluded from the study. After checking eligibility and taking written informed consent, a total of 250 participants were included in the study using systematic random sampling. These dental outpatients were interviewed by the principal investigator with the help of a pretested structured questionnaire that contained questions about socio-demographic information, dental risk factors and questions from Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Data were analyzed on the statistical package for social sciences version 21. Inferential analysis was performed using chi-square test whereas the significance level was set at 0.05. Results: The study results revealed that 70 (28.0%) participants had minimal depression, 99 (39.6%) had mild depression, 45 (18.0%) had moderate depression, 28 (11.2%) had moderately severe depression whereas 8 (3.2%) had severe depression. Moreover, among demographic characteristics, only monthly income (p=0.037) and family history of depression (p
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- 2020
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11. Dental Anxiety and its Associated Factors Among Patients Visiting Outpatient Department of Different Tertiary Care Dental Hospitals of Karachi
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Syeda Zeenat Raza Rizvi, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, and Syed Mohsin Abbas Abidi
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Dental Anxiety, outpatients, tertiary healthcare, baqai institute of health sciences. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objective: To assess dental anxiety and its associated factors among patients visiting OPD of differ- ent tertiary care dental hospitals of Karachi. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from April 2018 to November 2018 in two public and two private dental colleges of Karachi namely Karachi Medical and Dental College, Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ibal Khan Institute of Oral Health Sciences, Hamdard Dental College and Baqai Dental College. Being aged ³ 18 years of either gender were the inclusion criteria whereas refusal for a written informed consent was the exclusion criterion.After checking eligibility and taking written informed consent, a total of 247 participants were interviewed by the principal investigator using a questionnaire which included Corah's Dental Anxiety Scale and Dental Concerns Assessment. Data were entered and analyzed on SPSS version 20. Inferential analysis was performed using chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test after checking normality. The significance level was kept at 0.05. Results: The study findings revealed that 2.4% of the patients interviewed were severely anxious, 8.1% were highly anxious, 37.2% were moderately anxious while 54.3% were not at all anxious. Moreover, patients with younger age and monthly household income between 16000 and 75000 ru- pees had significantly higher mean dental anxiety scores. Conclusion: The study findings revealed that up to 45.7% patients were anxious up to some degree. There is a need for better understanding of factors potentially increasing anxiety in dental patients in order to avoid them as negative experiences in past are known to trigger dental anxiety in future.
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12. Assessment of Pressurised Metered Dose Inhaler Technique of Nursing Staff in Different Government Hospitals of Karachi
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Sundeep Sahitia, Syed Imtiaz Ahmed Jafry, Syed Muhammad Zulfiqar Hyder Naqvi, Nargis Anjum, and Adnan Anwar
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Respiratory tract disease, metered dose inhaler, placebo, asthma. ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Objective: To assess pressurised metered dose inhaler technique of the nursing staff in different government hospitals of Karachi. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in four randomly chosen government hospitals of Karachi. After checking for study criteria and obtaining written informed consent, a total of 120 nurses were interviewed and then given a placebo inhaler to demonstrate their inhaler technique. The reference for assessment was the 12-step inhalation technique suggested by the American College of Chest Physicians. Results: The study results revealed that out of the 12 steps of the inhaler technique, only 3 steps were followed by a majority of the study participants i.e. taking the cap off (64.2%), putting the metered dose inhaler in mouth with lips sealed (59.2%) and breathing in slowly by pressing down the metered dose inhaler (62.5%). The mean inhaler technique score of the study participants was 3.18 ± 2.34 out of 12 and only 1 (0.8%) of them had correct inhaler technique. Furthermore, the mean inhaler technique score was significantly higher for higher education level (p=0.001) and greater experience (p
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