Evaluating the digital transformation in health sciences education: a thematic analysis of higher education teachers’ perspectives | BMC Medical Education

Participants The sample comprised 20 teachers in the field of health sciences, including eight males and twelve females. The ages of the participants ranged from 30 to 57 years, with an average age of 40.65. The teachers held various academic titles: six as associate professors, ten as assistant professors, and four as a lecturers. They … Read more

Knowledge, attitudes, practices, and burnout related to respiratory support among healthcare professionals in central China: a structural equation modeling study | BMC Medical Education

Bjorklund AR, Odongkara Mpora B, Steiner ME, Fischer G, Davey CS, Slusher TM. Use of a modified bubble continuous positive airway pressure (bCPAP) device for children in respiratory distress in low- and middle-income countries: a safety study. Paediatr Int Child Health. 2019;39:160–7. Article  Google Scholar  Grieco DL, Maggiore SM, Roca O, Spinelli E, Patel BK, … Read more

Medical Teacher Knowledge Sharing: Personality & Planned Behavior

Archyde: Latest World News, Economy, Entertainment, Health, Technology & Sports Updates To what extent do the Big Five personality traits (conscientiousness, extraversion, neuroticism, openness to experience, and agreeableness) predict the knowledge sharing behaviour of medical educators, beyond the intention to share? Table of Contents 1. To what extent do the Big Five personality traits (conscientiousness, … Read more

Knowledge sharing among medical teachers: the interplay between personality and the theory of planned behavior | BMC Medical Education

Knowledge is a strategic asset of universities [1], but it holds value only when shared [2,3,4]. In the fast-paced and ever-evolving field of medicine, where vast amounts of knowledge are continuously generated, knowledge sharing (KS) is of paramount importance [5, 6]. It ensures faculty members can access and utilize state-of-the-art knowledge to provide high-quality medical … Read more

A scoping review of the ethical issues in gender-affirming care for transgender and gender-diverse individuals | BMC Medical Ethics

Our final sample comprised 82 publications (See supplementary file 1 for the general characteristics of included publications). A total of 62 publications (76%) were published in or after 2019, and 20 publications (24%) between 2012 and 2018, reflecting the recent growth of interest in this area of healthcare. Nearly half of the publications (n = 40) … Read more

Status of scientific research integrity knowledge in dental undergraduates from 34 universities in China | BMC Medical Ethics

Shamoo AE, Resnik DB. Responsible conduct of research. 4th ed. New York: Oxford Academic; 2022. Book  Google Scholar  Dinis-Oliveira RJ. COVID-19 research: pandemic versus “paperdemic”, integrity, values and risks of the “speed science.” Forensic Sci Res. 2020;5(2):174–87. Article  Google Scholar  Armond ACV, Kakuk P. Perceptions of Research Integrity Climate in Hungarian Universities: Results from A … Read more

SWOT analysis of the application of three digital media in OLPE physical education teaching: Edmodo, Zoom, and Google Meet | BMC Medical Education

Definition of the OLPE Definition of OLPE: (i) Corbin, Le Masurier et al. (2014) describes OLPE as a teaching model focused on Lifelong Fitness or Lifelong Health. The core of OLPE emphasizes on physical health, health concepts, and theoretical principles, particularly in areas such as cardiovascular endurance, nutrition, weight management, and psychological stress. Daum & … Read more

Implementation of a student-run initiative to facilitate multidisciplinary cancer care in Pakistan: the Tumor Board Establishment Facilitation Forum | BMC Medical Education

Organizational structure We employed a hierarchical model where each group of students was overseen by another group. The organization was broadly classified into the following groups: Core Council, Executive Council, and General Body. The General Body encompassed all individuals who were serving a role under TEFF. This included members of the Core Council, Executive Council, … Read more

Decision-making and role preferences for receiving individual pharmacogenomic research results among participants at a Ugandan HIV research institute | BMC Medical Ethics

Results of Quantitative Data In a recent survey, 221 individuals participated out of an initial 231 contacts, with 10 declining to take part. The demographic composition and research experience of these participants are depicted in Table 1. The majority were female, comprising 60% of the respondents, with a median age of 36 years, ranging from … Read more

Decision-making and role preferences for receiving individual pharmacogenomic research results among participants at a Ugandan HIV research institute | BMC Medical Ethics

Archyde Understanding Patient Preferences for ‌Pharmacogenomic Research Results Understanding ⁣Patient ​preferences for ⁢Pharmacogenomic Research Results Table of Contents 1. Understanding ⁣Patient ​preferences for ⁢Pharmacogenomic Research Results 2. Participant Demographics adn⁤ Research⁣ Experience 3. Preferred Roles in Decision-Making 4. Factors Influencing Decision-Making Preferences 5. Implications for Personalized Medicine 6. Understanding Patient ⁤Preferences ​in Pharmacogenomics Decision-Making ⁣ … Read more