Browsing Class of 2020 by Title
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Assessing Computer-related Physical Health Symptoms in White Collar Employees of Thimphu, Bhutan
(2020-04)The introduction of computer use at work sector has revolutionized various sector of work. Rapid technological development has both positive and negative impacts on the employees and workplace. Employees and work is ... -
Assessing Health Outcome of Occupational Exposures on Taxi Drivers in Kathmandu Valley
(AUW, 2020-04)Taxi drivers are workers who drive as a profession to drop passengers from their current location to their destined location. As a direct result of taxi drivers’ occupational environment which is irregular in terms of ... -
Assessment of Common Risk Factors for Pneumonia & Diarrhea Hospitalization among children in Chakaria, Cox’s Bazar
(AUW, 2020)Background: Pneumonia and diarrhea are the leading cause of death among children under 5 years of age. The high burden of morbidity and mortality among children living in developing countries remains unacceptable as ... -
Assessment of knowledge, socio- cultural influences and menstrual practices among Chepang adolescent girls in Nepal: A community based cross-sectional study
(AUW, 2020-04)Menstruation is a natural process of women in reproductive age which happens every month until one reaches menopause. It is very important for girls of reproductive age to have the knowledge on menstruation and on menstrual ... -
ASSESSMENT OF SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICES AMONG INDIGENOUS AND NON-INDIGENOUS RURAL WOMEN IN WAYANDAU DISTRICT, KERALA , INDIA
(AUW, 2020-04)Sex and Reproduction are tabooed topics even in today’s society. This study was conducted to find out the difference between the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge, attitude and behavior among indigenous and ... -
Association between Sociodemographic and Economic Factors and Autonomy of Current Contraceptive Users in Bhutan
(AUW, 2020-04)Family planning is an important issue for many developing countries worldwide, including South Asia. Fertility and contraceptive use in developing countries are associated with various markers of socioeconomic status, ... -
Causes and Complications of Cesarean Section Delivery among Women in Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh.
(AUW, 2020-04)The increase rate of unnecessary cesarean section is one of the major problems in Bangladesh health system due to improved surgical procedure. Many women do their cesarean delivery because of doctor’s indicated causes ... -
Chlamydia Trachomatis Infection in Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy: Hospital Observational Study at Chattogram Medical Hospital
(AUW, 2020-04)Ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy where the fertilized egg is implanted in an area other than the uterus. 98 % of ectopic pregnancy cases, the implantation of the egg occurs within the fallopian tube. ... -
Climate-Induced Rural-Urban Migration: A Case Study on Rickshaw-Pullers in Chittagong City
(AUW, 2020-05)Climate-induced rural-urban migration is a growing concern for Bangladesh. In most cases, people being affected by climate change related problems migrate to the two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong, leading to one ... -
Climate-Induced Rural-Urban Migration: A Case Study on Rickshaw-Pullers in Chittagong City
(AUW, 2020-05)Climate-induced rural-urban migration is a growing concern for Bangladesh. In most cases, people being affected by climate change related problems migrate to the two largest cities, Dhaka and Chittagong, leading to one ... -
Drinking Water Security Challenges in Rohingya Refugee Camps of Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2020-04)Since August 2017, more than 600,000 Rohingyas fled the brutal ethnic cleansing in Myanmar and seek refuge in Bangladesh. The massive scale influx and resource constraint led to a major humanitarian crisis surpassing the ... -
Drinking Water Security Challenges in Rohingya Refugee Camps of Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2020-04)Since August 2017, more than 600,000 Rohingyas fled the brutal ethnic cleansing in Myanmar and seek refuge in Bangladesh. The massive scale influx and resource constraint led to a major humanitarian crisis surpassing the ... -
EATING HABITS OF GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
(AUW, 2020-04)Nutrition and eating habits are closely connected, both have been of great importance for health and wellbeing in life. This paper analyzes selected eating habits among students, the causes of these habits and its impact ... -
Evaluation of enhanced befriending to improve psychological well-being and quality of life for adolescent mothers in slums of Chittagong, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2020-04)Adolescence pregnancy and child marriage are great threat for the young girls’ wellbeing in Bangladesh and still a common practice, especially among people living in the slums. Child marriage is a result of several social, ... -
Evaluation of the Association between Spontaneous Abortion and ANC Usage in Chakaria, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2020-05)Scientists have noticed an upsurge in the rate of spontaneous abortion among women in Chakaria, located in the east coast of Bangladesh. Given the critical situation imposed by climate change in the area, receiving timely ... -
Food Waste Management Systems in Boarding Schools: An exploratory study in Bhutan
(AUW, 2020-04)Boarding schools consist of students who spend their day and night in the boarding schools which raises the amount of food waste produced which is one of the rising concerns at the moment. With an increasing number of ... -
Food Waste Management Systems in Boarding Schools: An exploratory study in Bhutan
(AUW, 2020-04)Boarding schools consist of students who spend their day and night in the boarding schools which raises the amount of food waste produced which is one of the rising concerns at the moment. With an increasing number of ...