Publications by authors named "Mustari Nailah Tabassum"

Background: Using a theoretical perspective to guide research design and implementation can result in a coherent preventative intervention model. Among theoretical frameworks, Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) is particularly useful for studies focused on behavior change in health promotion research.

Objective: This scoping review explored and summarized the current evidence on health promotion interventions that integrated constructs of Social Cognitive Theory and the outcome of those interventions in primary care settings.

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Background: People are becoming more dependent on technology than ever before. Today's children and adults are heavily plugged into electronics, which raises concerns for their physical and cognitive development. This cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the relationship between media usage and cognitive function among school-going children.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bangladesh is experiencing a significant rise in infectious conjunctivitis, with incidence rates reaching 33.33% in some eye outpatient departments, much higher than usual.
  • In response to the outbreak, schools have been closed in several districts, disrupting daily life for many people.
  • The cause of the infection is still unidentified, prompting a need for urgent epidemiological studies and increased public hygiene measures to prevent further spread, especially to neighboring countries.
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Objective: This study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitude and behaviour regarding male infertility among medical students and healthcare workers in Bangladesh.

Design: This was a cross-sectional study.

Setting: This study covered eight divisions of Bangladesh.

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