2014
DOI: 10.3126/nje.v4i4.11375
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Accessing research literature: A mixed-method study of academics in Higher Education Institutions in Nepal

Abstract: Background:Research in Higher Education (HE), particularly in health and medical sciences plays a crucial role, not only in enhancing knowledge and skills of students and academics, but also in helping to develop managers and policy makers who rely on evidence-based planning and programming. This paper reports university teacher's knowledge and practices in accessing to electronic research-based evidences in health and medical sciences in Nepal. Corresponding Author Material and Methods:This was mixed-methods … Show more

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“…Practicing doctors in Brazil reported that they do not have sufficient knowledge about research methodology due to lack of formal training, which is why they are less productive in research [ 37 , 38 ]. In Nepal, only 48% of HPEs had ever published a research paper because they were not aware of the research databases [ 39 ]. Research is not taught in undergraduate or postgraduate curriculum, thus health professionals crumble under pressure of publication once they are hired as faculty members.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Practicing doctors in Brazil reported that they do not have sufficient knowledge about research methodology due to lack of formal training, which is why they are less productive in research [ 37 , 38 ]. In Nepal, only 48% of HPEs had ever published a research paper because they were not aware of the research databases [ 39 ]. Research is not taught in undergraduate or postgraduate curriculum, thus health professionals crumble under pressure of publication once they are hired as faculty members.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher education in Nepal has faced several challenges in the shape of various economic, social, political, and moral changes, and its future depends on the response made by its people to these challenges (Gandhari, 2021;Simkhada, Van Teijlingen, Devkota, Pathak, & Sathian, 2014). The problems plaguing the educational system of Nepal are multidimensional like population explosion, lack of resources, non-participation of the private sector, scarcity of qualified human resources, inconsistency in the policies of various regimes, political instability, inefficient educational management system, wastage of resources, and poor implementation of policies and program etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second case study centres on an application for a DelPHE (Round 4), British Council award [8][9]. Our study 'Partnership on Improving Access to Research Literature for HE Institutions in Nepal' (PARI Initiative) was a collaboration between Tribhuvan University (TU), the oldest and largest university in Always consider collaborating with someone in the home country of the funding agency, in this case with an academic at a UK university.…”
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confidence: 99%