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Title: Impact of Marital Status on Postgraduate Medical Students Research Activities
Authors: SAEED, IMRAN
KHAN, NABIHA FARASAT
BUTT, ARSHAD KAMAL
Keywords: Postgraduate trainee
Marital Status
Research
Lack of interest
Issue Date: Oct-2018
Publisher: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Citation: Saeed, I. M. R. A. N., Khan, N. F., & Butt, A. K. (2018). Impact of marital status on postgraduate medical students research activities. Pak J Med Health Sci, 12(4), 1574-1576.
Abstract: Aim: To analyze the impact of marital status of post graduate medical trainees on research activities at The Children Hospital, Lahore. Methods: A quantitative cross sectional survey was carried out at The Children’s Hospital Lahore, Pakistan. All (105) pediatrics medicine postgraduate trainees were recruited to fill a validated questionnaire, 90 of them returned the completed proforma (response rate of 86%). Data was coded, entered and analyzed by SPSS Results: More than half of the participants (64%) were females. Majority (71%) were between the age of 25- 33years (Mean age 28.22years±2.092), 63% Postgraduate trainees were unmarried (n=57/90). Social/Family commitment issues were faced by 84.8% married postgraduate trainees (p-0.001) whereas lack of motivation was observed a huge hurdle in research activities of 85. 9% unmarried postgraduate trainees (p-0.02). Conclusion: In the current study, unmarried postgraduate trainees are in majority and they experience lack of motivation which decreases their scientific activities whereas social/family constraints are a major hurdle that reduces the research work in married postgraduate trainees.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13702
ISSN: 1996-7195
Appears in Collections:Oct-Dec,2018,Issue(4)

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