Kamrun Nahar Koly, Jobaida Saba, Rasma Muzaffar, Rifath Binta Modasser et al.
Background: Bangladesh is a lower-middle-income country affected by a severe lack of mental health service availability due to a scarcity of mental health experts, limited mental health literacy, and community stigma. In other low and middle-income countries, the online provision of mental health ca...
Mohammad Abdul Momin Siddique
ABSTRACT The general purpose of this study is to explore the influence of perceived risk, knowledge, price, and cost of dry fish consumption in Bangladesh using the general framework from the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The field experiments were performed in Bangladesh with a convenience samp...
Stephen Sutton, Alan Marsh, Jil Matheson
Using an expectancy‐value approach, personal beliefs about the consequences of quitting were studied in a sample of 1,305 cigarette smokers derived from a representative sample of the United Kingdom population. Subjects evaluated 32 outcomes of continuing to smoke or stopping smoking in terms of how...
Md. Mohsin Ali Shah, Mohammad Waliul Hasnat Sajib, S. M. Yasir Arafat
Eleonora Uphoff, Malini Pires, Corrado Barbui, Deepa Barua et al.
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in people with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic respiratory conditions. The co-existence of depression and NCDs may affect health behaviours, compliance with treatment, physiological factors, and quality o...
Mohammed Rejaul Karim, Kazi Nazmul Huda, Rehnuma Sultana Khan
Knowledge, Skills and attitudes are the most essential ingredient for efficient conduct of business through thehuman resources of an organization. But the impact of these valuable ingredients is often reduced by lack ofeffective training program. The research paper tries to highlight the necessity o...
Md. Shamsul Arefin, Nazrul Islam
Training and development activities in the banking sector of Bangladesh are quite extensive due to the compliance requirements for the central bank and other banks. These training programmes focus not only on increasing knowledge but also on transferring that knowledge to the job. However, the effec...
Stan Mierzwa, Samir Souidi, Terry Conroy, Mohammad Abusyed et al.
This paper will discuss whether bots, particularly chat bots, can be useful in public health research and health or pharmacy systems operations. Bots have been discussed for many years; particularly when coupled with artificial intelligence, they offer the opportunity of automating mundane or error-...
Kamrun Nahar Koly, Zarin Tasnim, Sharmin Ahmed, Jobaida Saba et al.
BACKGROUND: Mental health remains a highly stigmatized area of healthcare, and people often conceal their concerns rather than seek assistance or treatment. The Women Support Initiative Forum (WSIF) is a social media platform established in 2018 to provide expert and peer-led psychosocial support se...
Nicole Abi-Esber, Jennifer E Abel, Juliana Schroeder, Francesca Gino
People sometimes avoid giving feedback to others even when it would help fix others' problems. For example, only 2.6% of individuals in a pilot field study provided feedback to a survey administrator who had food or lipstick on their face. Five experiments (N = 1,984) identify a possible reason for ...
Moustaq Karim Khan Rony, Dipak Chandra Das, Most. Tahmina Khatun, Silvia Ferdousi et al.
Background: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has demonstrated significant potential in transforming psychiatric care by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic interventions. Psychiatry faces challenges like overlapping symptoms, subjective diagnostic methods, and personalized treatment requiremen...
Afsana Binte Rakib, Esika Arifin Rumky, Ananna J. Ashraf, Md. Monsur Hillas et al.
Rokeya Siddiqua, Nusrat Sharmin Islam, Jarba Farnaz Bolaka, Riasat Khan et al.
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder that is becoming more prevalent in developing countries like Bangladesh. Depression has been found to be prevalent among youths and influences a person’s lifestyle and thought process. Unfortunately, due to the public and social stigma attached to this dis...
Shahidul Islam Khan, Abu Sayed Md. Latiful Hoque
In today’s world, health data are being produced in ever\-increasing amounts due to extensive use of medical devices generating data in digital form. These data are stored in diverse formats at different health information systems. Medical practitioners and researchers can be benefited significantly...
Claire Scott, Mícheál de Barra, Marie Johnston, Marijn de Bruin et al.
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify which behaviour change techniques (BCTs) were present in intervention and control groups of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) included in a Cochrane systematic review. SETTING: The RCTs included were conducted in community, primary and/or ambulator...