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Original Research Article A study on the knowledge, attitude and practice of medical students of a tertiary care teaching hospital on occupational hazards faced by the health care professionals

Original Research Article A study on the knowledge, attitude and practice of medical students of a tertiary care teaching hospital on occupational hazards faced by the health care professionals

... Background: Health care sector is clearly a high-risk sector for acquiring occupational hazards and have given rise to a debate on the need for a specific approach in order to improve the ... See full document

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A questionnaire based cross sectional study of the knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among the health care professionals in a tertiary care teaching hospital in upper Assam, India

A questionnaire based cross sectional study of the knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among the health care professionals in a tertiary care teaching hospital in upper Assam, India

... and medical students in reporting any suspected ADR to the CDSCO by filling an suspected ADR reporting ...unfavourable attitude among the HCP. 6 Therefore, this study was undertaken with the ... See full document

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Original Research Article A Study of awareness, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among health care professionals in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Bareilly, India

Original Research Article A Study of awareness, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among health care professionals in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Bareilly, India

... the knowledge and attitude of the health-care professionals toward pharmacovigilance, but unfortunately, it seems that the actual practice of ADR reporting is still ... See full document

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Original Research Article A study of assessing knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among medical students of a South Indian teaching hospital

Original Research Article A study of assessing knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among medical students of a South Indian teaching hospital

... our study, only 45% participants think that ADR reporting is a professional obligation which is less as compared to other ...the attitude component which needs to be modified for improving the ... See full document

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Original Research Article An observational cross-sectional study to assess knowledge, attitude and practice of resident doctors and nursing professionals regarding pharmacovigilance in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Central India

Original Research Article An observational cross-sectional study to assess knowledge, attitude and practice of resident doctors and nursing professionals regarding pharmacovigilance in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Central India

... of health care workers expect feedback from ADR monitoring ...patients. Study conducted by Oshikoya et al, revealed that 64% of respondent felt that ADR reporting is a professional obligation, about ... See full document

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ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF PHARMACOVIGILANCE AMONG THE UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A NORTHERN INDIAN TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL – AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF PHARMACOVIGILANCE AMONG THE UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A NORTHERN INDIAN TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL – AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

... of knowledge and skill about pharmacovigilance program, which was reflected in our study, and is consistent with the findings of other ...continuous medical education (CME), and workshop on ... See full document

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Knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance towards adverse drug reactions reporting among health care professionals (nurses) in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Eastern India: an observational study

Knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance towards adverse drug reactions reporting among health care professionals (nurses) in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Eastern India: an observational study

... hospitalization and constitute a significant economic burden on patients in India. 4-6 WHO defines “adverse reactions as harmful and unintended responses to a drug and which occur with doses normally used in humans for ... See full document

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Original Research Article An evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among medical students and doctors at a tertiary care hospital

Original Research Article An evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among medical students and doctors at a tertiary care hospital

... our study, 26% of participants consider that lack of time is the primary reason for not reporting ADRs, 22% of entrants have difficulty in diagnosing ADRs, 17% of participants do not know where and whom to report ... See full document

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Original Research Article An evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among interns in a tertiary care teaching hospital of North Maharashtra

Original Research Article An evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among interns in a tertiary care teaching hospital of North Maharashtra

... the study to find out awareness about knowledge, attitude and practice of pharmacovigilance among interns of tertiary care hospital of North ...our study we found ... See full document

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Biomedical Waste Management: A Study on Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Among Health Care Professionals in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

Biomedical Waste Management: A Study on Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Among Health Care Professionals in a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

... the hazards of the biomedical waste in the work environment and make its disposition effective and in a scientific ...different professionals engaged in the healthcare sector have adequate Knowledge, ... See full document

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Study of knowledge, attitude and practice amongst medical professionals about antimicrobial stewardship in tertiary care teaching hospital in India: a questionnaire based study

Study of knowledge, attitude and practice amongst medical professionals about antimicrobial stewardship in tertiary care teaching hospital in India: a questionnaire based study

... and students. DISCUSSION In this study, we found that, most of the health care professionals are males and of age group 21-30 years with majority of experience upto 5 ...al ... See full document

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Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Stress Management among Undergraduate Medical Students at Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

Evaluation of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Regarding Stress Management among Undergraduate Medical Students at Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital

... present study, there was significant level of perceived stress among majority of medical undergraduates owing to various stressors such as academic, environmental, psychological and socio-economical ...the ... See full document

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Knowledge, attitude and practice towards pharmacovigilance among postgraduate medical students at a tertiary care hospital: a cross

Knowledge, attitude and practice towards pharmacovigilance among postgraduate medical students at a tertiary care hospital: a cross

... the study done by Gupta P et al. 13 Lack of knowledge regarding by whom ADR should be reported could be one of the factors for under- ...other health care professionals including nurses ... See full document

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Assessment of the knowledge, attitude and practice of self medication among second year undergraduate medical students in a tertiary care teaching hospital

Assessment of the knowledge, attitude and practice of self medication among second year undergraduate medical students in a tertiary care teaching hospital

... of knowledge regarding self medication revealed that old prescriptions, text books and teachers contributed in majority and this was in one way or the other related to their study ...current study do ... See full document

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Original Research Article A questionnaire based study on the knowledge, attitude and the practices of pharmacovigilance among the postgraduate students at a tertiary care hospital in south India

Original Research Article A questionnaire based study on the knowledge, attitude and the practices of pharmacovigilance among the postgraduate students at a tertiary care hospital in south India

... this study, the practice related duties of Pharmacovigilance amongst postgraduates as assessed by questions like the reporting of the ADRs, training on reporting, use of suspected adverse drug reaction ... See full document

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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of healthcare professionals about adverse drug reaction in major tertiary care teaching hospital in Punjab

Knowledge, attitude, and practice of healthcare professionals about adverse drug reaction in major tertiary care teaching hospital in Punjab

... present study, we observed that doctors have more awareness and knowledge about PV and ADR reporting compared to other health care ...improve knowledge, attitude, and perception ... See full document

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Original Research Article A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of knowledge, attitude and practice of antibiotic usage among the undergraduate students of a tertiary care teaching rural hospital: with an emphasis of WHO fact-sheets

Original Research Article A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study of knowledge, attitude and practice of antibiotic usage among the undergraduate students of a tertiary care teaching rural hospital: with an emphasis of WHO fact-sheets

... the medical students should not only be made aware of the current emerging health related issues and also should be made aware regarding the rational antibiotics prescribing behaviour as future ... See full document

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Original Research Article An evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practices about prescribing fixed dose combinations among postgraduates of a rural tertiary health care teaching hospital

Original Research Article An evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practices about prescribing fixed dose combinations among postgraduates of a rural tertiary health care teaching hospital

... the knowledge about prescribing FDCs is becoming important for better health ...A study of knowledge, attitude and practice is an important tool to assess the lacunae and ... See full document

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Original Research Article A study to assess self-medication practice among undergraduate medical students in a tertiary care hospital

Original Research Article A study to assess self-medication practice among undergraduate medical students in a tertiary care hospital

... The practice of self -medication on the basis of incomplete knowledge should not be encouraged at any cost among medical students, because they are the, future healthcare providers of our ... See full document

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Original Research Article A questionnaire based study on the knowledge, attitude, and the practice of ecopharmacology among the healthcare professionals in a teaching hospital in India

Original Research Article A questionnaire based study on the knowledge, attitude, and the practice of ecopharmacology among the healthcare professionals in a teaching hospital in India

... the knowledge of medical personnel and student about ecopharmacology and problems associated with it was ...good. Attitude of medical personnel and students was also very empathetic, ... See full document

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