Syed Saad Andaleeb, Nazlee Siddiqui, Shahjahan Khandakar
Concern over the quality of health care services in Bangladesh has led to loss of faith in public and private hospitals, low utilization of public health facilities, and increasing outflow of Bangladeshi patients to hospitals in neighbouring countries. Under the circumstances, assessment of the coun...
Nazlee Siddiqui, Shahjahan Ali Khandaker
Despite recent developments in the Bangladesh healthcare sector, there is still great concern about the quality of healthcare services in the country. This study compared the quality of healthcare services by different types of institutions, i.e. public and private hospitals, from the perspective of...
Syed Saad Andaleeb, Nazlee Siddiqui, Shahjahan Khandakar
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to propose a doctors' service orientation (DSO) scale and uses it to compare the services received in public, private and foreign hospitals in a developing country from the patient's perspective. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The scale was derived from the servic...
Nazlee Siddiqui
Relationship between the three domains of nursing practice environment, nurses job satisfaction and quality of nursing care have been studied for a way forward to superior healthcare delivery. However, the literature and management practices frequently viewed the relationship as one directional; whi...
Nazlee Siddiqui, Khasro Miah, Afreen Ahmad
The purpose of this study is to investigate the association between synchronous peer to peer interaction (PPSI) and student engagement in postgraduate management units in Bangladesh. Understanding of this association focused on outcomes of engagement with learning materials and workplace relevant le...
Nazlee Siddiqui, Nazmun Nahar, Mohammad‐Sahadet Hossain, Ahmed Tazmeen et al.
Student engagement needs to be context-specific to embrace holistic learning for increasingly diverse students in higher education. This paper presented a case study on the context-specific adaptation of a student engagement measure for a private university in Bangladesh. The adaptation process invo...
Nazmun Nahar, Nazlee Siddiqui, Mohammad‐Sahadet Hossain, Ahmed Tazmeen et al.
Since the early 90s higher education institutions (HEIs) have been globally experiencing a shift from ‘traditional’ to ‘outcome-based education (OBE)’ approach, which allows learners to actively construct knowledge and enjoy learning with peers and teachers. However, the ...
Nazlee Siddiqui, Mohammad Khasro Miah, Afreen Ahmad Hasnain, David Greenfield
Investigating postgraduate students’ experience of peer-to-peer interaction (PPI) to promote engagement, across diverse student characteristics and country contexts, is rare, but a task necessary to improve outcomes for increasingly diverse students in higher education. This study implemented a qu...
Nazlee Siddiqui, Jashim Uddin Ahmed
Effective management of change presents an ongoing series of challenges for organisations, especially for the ones operating in third world countries. This case study has depicted a rare story of successful change management of a real-life organisation, New Zealand Dairy Products Bangladesh Ltd (NZD...
Sarah EJ Moon, Anne Hogden, Kathy Eljiz, Nazlee Siddiqui
BACKGROUND: Sustaining improvements from large-scale quality initiatives in hospital settings remains a persistent challenge. When such improvements fade, patient safety risks may re-emerge. Despite their importance, long-term post-implementation evaluations of large-scale hospital initiatives are s...
Robyn Taylor, J. Stewart Lawrence, Alec Anderson, Cheryl Chow et al.
Md Shakhawat Islam, Md Ruhul Amin, AKM Zahid Hossain, Md Tosaddeque Hossain Siddiqui et al.
Background: Pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction is the most common cause of pediatric hydronephrosis where A-H pyeloplasty with D-J stent is the established treatment option with a high success rate. We observed the predictive value of sonological parameters for early detection of postoperative obst...