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2. Perspective of Undergraduate Students on Virtual Teaching in Medical Education
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Bindu Pandey K.C, Sneha Pradhananga, Trishna Shrestha, Manjita Bajracharya, and Kabita Hada Batajoo
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Medical education ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,Distancing ,Public health ,Session (web analytics) ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Web application ,Observational study ,Duration (project management) ,business ,Psychology - Abstract
Introduction: Global pandemic of Novel corona virus (Covid 19) has become a public health emergency with multidimensional effect including education system. World has implemented physical distancing by “lockdown“strategy leading to disruption of normal routines of academic institutions. Medical students are bound to adapt web based online education system however; virtual teaching has both opportunities as well as challenges that needs to be explored for better medical education ahead. Methods: This is an observational cross sectional survey conducted on 9th batch MBBS 4th year students of KIST medical college and teaching hospital. The online survey was done by google form via emails and responses were complied on Microsoft database Excel program. Result: Out of 93 students 88(95.44%) responded comprising 63.6% female and 36.4% male. Among them 54.5% were from within the valley whereas 45.5% were from outside the valley. 26.1% found virtual teaching was very effective with several opportunities however 58% thought online classes were slightly effective. 65.9% found 45min duration is appropriate per session.. Conclusion: During the Covid pandemic, virtual online teaching has been alternative mode for continuity of medical education which can be attended from safe environment of home with proper utilization of time. Keywords: Covid19, Virtual Teaching, Medical Education, Challenges, Opportunities.
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- 2020
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3. Factors Affecting Discharges against Medical Advice in an Emergency Department of a Tertiary Care Center
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Sneha Pradhananga, Manjita Bajracharya, Trishna Shrestha, and Kabita Hada Batajoo
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Nonprobability sampling ,business.industry ,Male patient ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Against medical advice ,Medical emergency ,Emergency department ,business ,medicine.disease ,Tertiary care ,Triage - Abstract
Introduction: Patients leaving against the advice of the treating team before being certified as fit is a major concern and challenge for the treating professionals as it possesses adverse medical outcomes. This study hence aimed at identifying the prevalence and major factors affecting such discharges so that advocacy can be done to help prevent it. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at emergency department of a tertiary center in Lalitpur from 15th May 2019 to 15th August 2019. All the patients visiting the emergency department were included in the study and a non-probability purposive sampling method was used excluding the patients who denied giving reasons for them leaving against medical advice. Data was collected using pre-structured questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS-v21 software. Results: A hundred and fifteen patients (4.08%) left against medical advice out of 2812 patients who presented to emergency department. There were 63 male patients (54.8%), 75 patients of the total patients in the age group of 15-44 years (65.2%) and those living within a distance of 1km from the hospital (53%). The most common reason for the patients leaving against medical advice was found to be due to financial constraint (38.3%) followed by preference to other hospitals (16.5%). Conclusion: Patients leaving against medical advice possesses a small percentage of actual hospital admissions but is still a major health concern as it drastically increases the morbidity, re-admission rates and total health-care costs. Hence, understanding the general characteristics and predictors of such discharges is of utmost importance to help improve the patient outcome and reduce the health-care costs.
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- 2020
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4. Pediatric Injury Presenting in Emergency Department of Tertiary Care Centre
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Trishna Shrestha, Kabita Hada Batajoo, Sneha Pradhananga, and Manjita Bajracharya
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,Pediatric injury ,Emergency department ,medicine.disease ,Tertiary care ,Accidental ,Soft tissue injury ,medicine ,business ,Pediatric trauma ,Cause of death - Abstract
Introduction: Pediatric injury is one of the common emergencies encountered in the emergency department. It is emerging as leading cause of death and disabilities in children. This study aims to analyze the patterns of pediatric injury based on age group, gender, mode, type, place of injury and its outcome. Methods: This is a descriptive cross sectional study conducted in Emergency Department of KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital from 1st May 2019 to 30th July 2019. A total of 110 patients aged 15 years and below and with history of trauma were included in this study. Results: A hundred and ten pediatric patients presented to emergency with injuries. Majority of pediatric trauma cases belonged to age group 1-5 years (38.2%, n=42) and more frequent in male children (66.4%, n=73) .In both gender, male (45.5%, n=50) and female (17.3%, n=19); fall was most common mode of injury followed by accidental cut injury (7.3%,n=8) in male and road traffic accident (6.4%,n=7) in female. Most of the cases sustained soft tissue injury (32.7%, n=36) followed by cut injury (26.4%, n=29) and fracture (16.4%, n=18). Common place of injury was found to be at home (64.5%, n=71). Majority were discharged (n=100; 90.9%), Nine (8.2 %) were admitted and one expired (0.9 %) expired. Conclusion: Fall injuries are the major mode of injury encountered in both male and female children. Injuries tend to occur more at home than school. Children should be adequately supervised at home and school. Keywords: Emergency department, Pediatric injury.
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