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A cross-sectional study of opinion about mental illness among undergraduate medical students with and without exposure to the psychiatry clinical rotation/postings during their undergraduate training
CONCLUSION: Opinions can change based on one's experiences. A positive opinion toward mental illness was seen across medical undergraduate students who had completed psychiatry clinical postings in our study. The study provides valuable insights across various domains or areas wherein a teacher can focus and adjust the teaching methodologies accordingly. In the long run, it might have a positive influence on medical students to understand mental disorders, diagnose them, and manage patients with mental illness.PMID:37736224 | PMC:PMC10510633 | DOI:10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_87_23
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - September 22, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: B Neeraj Raj B K Shivakumar H R Vinay Source Type: research

Exploring HPV vaccine knowledge, attitudes, barriers and information sources among parents, health professionals and teachers in Kazakhstan: a mixed-methods study protocol
This study aims to examine knowledge, attitudes, information sources, barriers to HPV vaccination and factors associated with HPV vaccination hesitancy among different target groups in Kazakhstan prior to the HPV vaccine re-launch announced by the Ministry of Health. Methods and analysis This mixed-method-designed research comprises quantitative and qualitative components. Data on HPV awareness, attitudes towards HPV vaccination and sources of information will be collected through an online survey administered by parents and legal guardians, health professionals, and schoolteachers in the Republic of Kazakhstan between Ja...
Source: BMJ Open - September 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Kassymbekova, F., Zhetpisbayeva, I., Tcoy, E., Dyussenov, R., Davletov, K., Rommel, A., Glushkova, N. Tags: Open access, Public health Source Type: research

How can junior doctors spontaneously pursue the professional virtues of civility? The direct role of academic leaders
In his feature article,1 McCullough LB et al highlights the importance of civility among medical educators and academic leaders in shaping the professional habits of junior doctors. He emphasises the role of medical educators in correcting unprofessional behaviour and emphasises the need for academic leaders to motivate junior doctors to develop virtuous professional habits. The relationship between junior doctors and medical educators can be likened to that between students and teachers. Through active or passive learning from medical educators, junior doctors gain the necessary knowledge, experience and professional virt...
Source: Journal of Medical Ethics - September 22, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Li, X., Kong, Q., Liu, Y., Yang, J. Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Amanitvam: a concept from the Bhagavad Gita applicable in medical ethics
The Bhagavad Gita is one of the most ancient, venerated and popular religious texts originating from India.1 It provides an excellent insight into the tenets of Hinduism. The Bhagavad Gita was originally a part of the Mahabharata,2 and was essentially a dialogue about ethical dilemmas and moral philosophies between a teacher (Krishna) and a disciple (Arjuna). It is considered one of the foundational and most important books in Hinduism. The text provides a synthesis of spiritualism and dharmic ideas, and this text has found widespread acceptance across India, and in regions where there is a strong presence of an Indian dia...
Source: Journal of Medical Ethics - September 22, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Simha, A. Tags: Words Source Type: research

Teachers ’ sensemaking in implementation of Meaningful Physical Education
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Source: Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy - September 22, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Stephanie BeniD éirdre Ní ChróinínTim FletcherJo BaileyLeticia Cariño FraisseMarcus DownMel HamadaTy RiddickMilena TrojanovicKristen Grossa Department of Teacher Education and Outdoor Studies, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Oslo, Norwayb Departm Source Type: research

Modifying physical activities for maximizing learning opportunities: perspectives of Finnish physical educators and special educators on inclusive teaching strategies
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Source: Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy - September 21, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Christopher MihajlovicStefan Meiera Centre for Sport Science and University Sports, University of Vienna, Wien, Austriab Centre for Sport Science and University Sports & Centre for Teacher Education, University of Vienna, Wien, Austria Source Type: research

Qualitative process evaluation of the EmpaTeach intervention to reduce teacher violence in schools in Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Tanzania
Conclusion The majority of coordinators and teachers widely accepted the EmpaTeach intervention as it offered useful and relevant knowledge and skills on alternative disciplinary methods. Students noticed some positive changes on the way they were being disciplined by teachers, where non-violent methods were used. Further research is needed to understand how violence prevention interventions can successfully lead to reductions in violence in fragile settings. Trial registration number NCT03745573.
Source: BMJ Open - September 21, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Bakari, M., Shayo, E. H., Barongo, V., Kiwale, Z., Fabbri, C., Turner, E., Eldred, E., Mubyazi, G. M., Rodrigues, K., Devries, K. Tags: Open access, Qualitative research Source Type: research

Comprehensive qualitative evaluation of the first ever full-time online course for medical students in one middle-income country
Libyan J Med. 2023 Dec;18(1):2258665. doi: 10.1080/19932820.2023.2258665. Epub 2023 Sep 20.ABSTRACTThe measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic in the academic 2020/2021 included full-time online courses for medical students in Serbia for the first time since the faculty was founded in 1920. The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes and opinions about the full-time online course among medical students and their teachers. A qualitative study was carried out in the autumn of 2021. In-depth interviews were conducted with 38 participants (27 students in the 4th study year and 11 teachers who teach in the 3rd stud...
Source: Libyan Journal of Medicine - September 20, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Branko Beronja Teodora Bubnjevic Radica Tasic Milos Gasic Ljiljana Kulic Ivan Bogosavljevic Natasa Maksimovic Tatjana Gazibara Source Type: research

Physical education teachers ’ reality and experience from teaching during a pandemic
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Source: Sport, Education and Society - September 20, 2023 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Iv án López-FernándezFrancisco Javier Gil-EspinosaRafael BurgueñoAntonio Calderóna Department of Languages, Arts and Sports, University of Malaga, Malaga, Spainb Department of Education, University of Almeria, Almeria, Spainc Department of Physical E Source Type: research

Roles of the interaction with children and families in mediating the association between digital health literacy and well-being of early childhood teachers in Portugal: A cross-sectional study
ConclusionThese findings suggest that improving ECE teachers ´ DHL could have a positive effect on their well-being and their interactions with children. Therefore, it is recommended to develop health promotion practices aimed at enhancing DHL among ECE teachers. Additionally, integrating DHL contents and competencies more prominently into the qualification, further education and training of ECE teachers may help equip them with the necessary skills to access and apply health information effectively. This, in turn, can enhance interactions with children and contribute to their overall well-being.
Source: PLoS One - September 20, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Rafaela Ros ário Source Type: research

Suicidal and Homicidal Thoughts as Psychotic Symptoms in an Adolescent: A Case Report
Turk Psikiyatri Derg. 2023 Fall;34(3):215-220. doi: 10.5080/u27015.ABSTRACTThe first episode of psychotic disorders often occurs in adolescence. Depressive symptoms are the most common symptoms in the prodromal period and the symptoms in this period are not specific to psychosis. Adolescence is a risky period in terms of suicidal behaviors. The risk of self-harm is further increased in the prodromal period and in the psychotic episode. Homicides in psychosis constitute a small part of all homicidal cases and homicidal thoughts have been associated with command hallucinations and delusions. In this article, an adolescent gi...
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Burcu Ers öz Alan Hande G ünal Okumuş Source Type: research

A Review of Studies on the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Psychological Effects of Related Measures on Children, Youth and Parents
Turk Psikiyatri Derg. 2023 Fall;34(3):202-214. doi: 10.5080/u25936.ABSTRACTPandemics are social events that affect individuals' lives in many ways and have a significant impact on the mental health of masses. Pandemics and measures taken to combat these epidemics affect children and young people as well as adults. The purpose of the current review is to compile studies that have been conducted on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and related measures on children, youth, and parents, and use the findings to shed light on future studies. In this review, 35 studies that were determined as a result of a compre...
Source: Turkish Journal of Psychiatry - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Burcu Altin G ülsen Erden Source Type: research

Working Memory Training for Children Using the Adaptive, Self-Select, and Stepwise Approaches to Setting the Difficulty Level of Training Activities: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
CONCLUSIONS: This trial will determine whether the adaptive approach to setting the difficulty of training activities maximizes cognitive training outcomes for children. This trial has several strengths: it adopts best practices for cognitive training studies (design, methods, and analysis plan); uses a range of measures to detect discrete levels of transfer; has a 6-month postintervention assessment; is appropriately powered; and uses an experimental working memory training intervention based on our current understanding of the cognitive mechanisms of training. Findings will inform future research and design of cognitive ...
Source: Cancer Control - September 19, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Regine Cassandra Lau Peter John Anderson Joshua F Wiley Derek Huang Faisha Surjatin Paul McIntosh Susan Gathercole Megan Spencer-Smith Source Type: research

Suicidal and Homicidal Thoughts as Psychotic Symptoms in an Adolescent: A Case Report
Turk Psikiyatri Derg. 2023 Fall;34(3):215-220. doi: 10.5080/u27015.ABSTRACTThe first episode of psychotic disorders often occurs in adolescence. Depressive symptoms are the most common symptoms in the prodromal period and the symptoms in this period are not specific to psychosis. Adolescence is a risky period in terms of suicidal behaviors. The risk of self-harm is further increased in the prodromal period and in the psychotic episode. Homicides in psychosis constitute a small part of all homicidal cases and homicidal thoughts have been associated with command hallucinations and delusions. In this article, an adolescent gi...
Source: Turk Psikiyatri Dergisi - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Burcu Ers öz Alan Hande G ünal Okumuş Source Type: research

A Review of Studies on the Covid-19 Pandemic and the Psychological Effects of Related Measures on Children, Youth and Parents
Turk Psikiyatri Derg. 2023 Fall;34(3):202-214. doi: 10.5080/u25936.ABSTRACTPandemics are social events that affect individuals' lives in many ways and have a significant impact on the mental health of masses. Pandemics and measures taken to combat these epidemics affect children and young people as well as adults. The purpose of the current review is to compile studies that have been conducted on the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and related measures on children, youth, and parents, and use the findings to shed light on future studies. In this review, 35 studies that were determined as a result of a compre...
Source: Turk Psikiyatri Dergisi - September 19, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Burcu Altin G ülsen Erden Source Type: research