The differential needs and expectations from general practitioners in oncology between high-income countries and low- and-middle-income countries: results from a survey of Canadian and Nepali oncologists
CONCLUSION: We found many similarities in oncologist's opinions of GPOs between the two countries, however, there were also some notable differences such as the need to provide cancer screening services in Nepal. This highlights the need to tailor GPO training programs based on local context.PMID:38439813 | PMC:PMC10911672 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1673 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bishal Gyawali Bishesh Sharma Poudyal Laura M Carson Colleen Savage Ramila Shilpakar Scott Berry Source Type: research

Understanding of disease status, prognosis and estimated cost of treatment among cancer patients: experience from a tertiary cancer centre in Nepal
CONCLUSION: The level of understanding is low for most patients and their immediate caregivers, particularly among those who are female, not literate and whose primary language is not Nepali. Appropriate strategy should be adopted to enhance basic understanding among patients and caregivers in our setting.PMID:38439816 | PMC:PMC10911673 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1668 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Shweta Baral Sudhir Raj Silwal Deep Lamichhane Abish Adhikari Nancy Bhattarai Source Type: research

The differential needs and expectations from general practitioners in oncology between high-income countries and low- and-middle-income countries: results from a survey of Canadian and Nepali oncologists
CONCLUSION: We found many similarities in oncologist's opinions of GPOs between the two countries, however, there were also some notable differences such as the need to provide cancer screening services in Nepal. This highlights the need to tailor GPO training programs based on local context.PMID:38439813 | PMC:PMC10911672 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1673 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bishal Gyawali Bishesh Sharma Poudyal Laura M Carson Colleen Savage Ramila Shilpakar Scott Berry Source Type: research

Understanding of disease status, prognosis and estimated cost of treatment among cancer patients: experience from a tertiary cancer centre in Nepal
CONCLUSION: The level of understanding is low for most patients and their immediate caregivers, particularly among those who are female, not literate and whose primary language is not Nepali. Appropriate strategy should be adopted to enhance basic understanding among patients and caregivers in our setting.PMID:38439816 | PMC:PMC10911673 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1668 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Shweta Baral Sudhir Raj Silwal Deep Lamichhane Abish Adhikari Nancy Bhattarai Source Type: research

The differential needs and expectations from general practitioners in oncology between high-income countries and low- and-middle-income countries: results from a survey of Canadian and Nepali oncologists
CONCLUSION: We found many similarities in oncologist's opinions of GPOs between the two countries, however, there were also some notable differences such as the need to provide cancer screening services in Nepal. This highlights the need to tailor GPO training programs based on local context.PMID:38439813 | PMC:PMC10911672 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1673 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bishal Gyawali Bishesh Sharma Poudyal Laura M Carson Colleen Savage Ramila Shilpakar Scott Berry Source Type: research

Understanding of disease status, prognosis and estimated cost of treatment among cancer patients: experience from a tertiary cancer centre in Nepal
CONCLUSION: The level of understanding is low for most patients and their immediate caregivers, particularly among those who are female, not literate and whose primary language is not Nepali. Appropriate strategy should be adopted to enhance basic understanding among patients and caregivers in our setting.PMID:38439816 | PMC:PMC10911673 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1668 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Shweta Baral Sudhir Raj Silwal Deep Lamichhane Abish Adhikari Nancy Bhattarai Source Type: research

The differential needs and expectations from general practitioners in oncology between high-income countries and low- and-middle-income countries: results from a survey of Canadian and Nepali oncologists
CONCLUSION: We found many similarities in oncologist's opinions of GPOs between the two countries, however, there were also some notable differences such as the need to provide cancer screening services in Nepal. This highlights the need to tailor GPO training programs based on local context.PMID:38439813 | PMC:PMC10911672 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1673 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bishal Gyawali Bishesh Sharma Poudyal Laura M Carson Colleen Savage Ramila Shilpakar Scott Berry Source Type: research

Understanding of disease status, prognosis and estimated cost of treatment among cancer patients: experience from a tertiary cancer centre in Nepal
CONCLUSION: The level of understanding is low for most patients and their immediate caregivers, particularly among those who are female, not literate and whose primary language is not Nepali. Appropriate strategy should be adopted to enhance basic understanding among patients and caregivers in our setting.PMID:38439816 | PMC:PMC10911673 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1668 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Shweta Baral Sudhir Raj Silwal Deep Lamichhane Abish Adhikari Nancy Bhattarai Source Type: research

The differential needs and expectations from general practitioners in oncology between high-income countries and low- and-middle-income countries: results from a survey of Canadian and Nepali oncologists
CONCLUSION: We found many similarities in oncologist's opinions of GPOs between the two countries, however, there were also some notable differences such as the need to provide cancer screening services in Nepal. This highlights the need to tailor GPO training programs based on local context.PMID:38439813 | PMC:PMC10911672 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1673 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Bishal Gyawali Bishesh Sharma Poudyal Laura M Carson Colleen Savage Ramila Shilpakar Scott Berry Source Type: research

Understanding of disease status, prognosis and estimated cost of treatment among cancer patients: experience from a tertiary cancer centre in Nepal
CONCLUSION: The level of understanding is low for most patients and their immediate caregivers, particularly among those who are female, not literate and whose primary language is not Nepali. Appropriate strategy should be adopted to enhance basic understanding among patients and caregivers in our setting.PMID:38439816 | PMC:PMC10911673 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1668 (Source: Ecancermedicalscience)
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - March 5, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Shweta Baral Sudhir Raj Silwal Deep Lamichhane Abish Adhikari Nancy Bhattarai Source Type: research

Genome and evolution of Tibet orbivirus, TIBOV (genus Orbivirus, family Reoviridae)
Tibet orbivirus (TIBOV) was first isolated from Anopheles maculatus mosquitoes in Xizang, China, in 2009. In recent years, more TIBOV strains have been isolated in several provinces across China, Japan, East Asia, and Nepal, South Asia. Furthermore, TIBOVs have also been isolated from Culex mosquitoes, and several midge species. Additionally, TIBOV neutralizing antibodies have been detected in serum specimens from several mammals, including cattle, sheep, and pigs. All of the evidence suggests that the geographical distribution of TIBOVs has significantly expanded in recent years, with an increased number of vector species...
Source: Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology - March 5, 2024 Category: Microbiology Source Type: research

Cyberbullying and cyber-victimisation among higher secondary school adolescents in an urban city of Nepal: a cross-sectional study
Conclusion The study recommends the implementation of cyber-safety educational programmes, and counselling services including the rational use of internet and periodic screening for cyberbullying in educational institutions. The enforcement of strong anti-bullying policies and regulations could be helpful to combat the health-related consequences of cyberbullying. (Source: BMJ Open)
Source: BMJ Open - March 5, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Kunwar, S., Sharma, S., Marasini, S., Joshi, A., Adhikari, A., Ranjit, A., Byanju Shrestha, I., Shrestha, A., Shrestha, A. K., Karmacharya, B. M. Tags: Open access, Global health Source Type: research

Children in All Policies (CAP) 2030 Citizen Science for Climate Change Resilience: a cross-sectional pilot study engaging adolescents to study climate hazards, biodiversity and nutrition in rural Nepal
CONCLUSIONS: Citizen science was largely acceptable, educational and empowering for adolescents, although not always feasible without internet access. Future projects could improve data quality and integrate youth leadership training to enable climate-change advocacy with local leaders.PMID:38434744 | PMC:PMC10904941 | DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18591.1 (Source: Rural Remote Health)
Source: Rural Remote Health - March 4, 2024 Category: Rural Health Authors: Katarina Hoernke Aishworya Shrestha Bhawak Pokhrel Thomas Timberlake Santosh Giri Sujan Sapkota Sarah Dalglish Anthony Costello Naomi Saville Source Type: research