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Views on virtual education during the COVID-19 pandemic among medical and paramedical students in India
Bioinformation. 2022 Jun 30;18(6):518-524. doi: 10.6026/97320630018518. eCollection 2022.ABSTRACTThe COVID-19 pandemic has made the educational institutions to implement the mandatory virtual learning in medical education. It is undeniable that electronic gadget aided learning have a significant role to play during a pandemic. Both faculty and students are getting accustomed to this 'New Normalcy'. Therefore, it is of interest to determine the effectiveness and perception of virtual teaching and learning during the COVID 19 pandemic. A cross-sectional study was conducted in which 336 medical and 336 paramedical students of...
Source: Bioinformation - May 11, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Yuvaraj Maria Francis P K Sankaran C P Kirthika Balaji Karunakaran S Sathish Kumar D Karthikeyan Madhan Krishnan Shyamaladevi Babu Source Type: research

Accessing Suicide-Related Information on the Internet: A Retrospective Observational Study of Search Behavior
Conclusions: Searching or browsing suicide-related or pro-suicide webpages was uncommon, although a small group of users did access websites that contain detailed suicide method information.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - January 11, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Paul Wai-Ching WongKing-Wa FuRickey Sai-Pong YauHelen Hei-Man MaYik-Wa LawShu-Sen ChangPaul Siu-Fai Yip Source Type: research

Confirmation Bias in Web-Based Search: A Randomized Online Study on the Effects of Expert Information and Social Tags on Information Search and Evaluation
Conclusions: We conclude that the psychotherapy bias is most effectively attenuated—and even eliminated—when popular tags implicitly point to blog posts that challenge the widespread view. Explicit expert information (in a blog entry) was less successful in reducing biased information search and evaluation. Since tag clouds have the potential to counter biased information processing, we recommend their insertion.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - March 26, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Stefan SchweigerAileen OeberstUlrike Cress Source Type: research

How Search Engine Data Enhance the Understanding of Determinants of Suicide in India and Inform Prevention: Observational Study
Conclusions: In this work, we used search data and demographics to model suicide rates. In this way, search data serve as a proxy for unmeasured (hidden) factors corresponding to suicide rates. Moreover, our procedure for outlier rejection serves to single out states where the suicide rates have substantially different correlations with demographic factors and query rates.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - January 4, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Natalia Adler Ciro Cattuto Kyriaki Kalimeri Daniela Paolotti Michele Tizzoni Stefaan Verhulst Elad Yom-Tov Andrew Young Source Type: research

The Effect of COVID-19 on Education
Pediatr Clin North Am. 2021 Oct;68(5):1071-1079. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2021.05.009. Epub 2021 May 19.ABSTRACTCOVID-19 has changed education for learners of all ages. Preliminary data project educational losses at many levels and verify the increased anxiety and depression associated with the changes, but there are not yet data on long-term outcomes. Guidance from oversight organizations regarding the safety and efficacy of new delivery modalities for education have been quickly forged. It is no surprise that the socioeconomic gaps and gaps for special learners have widened. The medical profession and other professions that te...
Source: The Medical Clinics of North America - September 20, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jacob Hoofman Elizabeth Secord Source Type: research

UK minister apologises for continuing meeting after positive Covid test
Health minister Gillian Keegan says she should have immediately ended the meeting when she got lateral flow resultCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageA UK health minister has apologised for continuing with a meeting despite being aware she had tested positive for Covid.Gillian Keegan, the minister for care and mental health, said on Twitter she was in a meeting with three fathers who had lost their daughters to suicide when she received the result of a lateral flow test.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - February 9, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Jamie Grierson Tags: Coronavirus Politics Conservatives Infectious diseases Medical research UK news Science Microbiology Health policy Source Type: news

Trends of Internet Search Volumes for Major Depressive Disorder Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea: An Interrupted Time-Series Analysis
CONCLUSION: Our results reported the negative effect of COVID-19 preventive measures on public mental health in South Korea, especially for MDD symptoms. Moreover, the findings suggested the utility of Naver Trends as a feasible big data source to assess future mental health crises.PMID:35411728 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e108
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - April 12, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jieun Kim Juhui Han Byung Chul Chun Source Type: research