2022
DOI: 10.32677/yjm.v1i2.3682
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Attitudes, knowledge, and obstacles regarding medical research among medical students at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ibb University, Ibb, Yemen

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Research by medical students in Yemen is limited both in terms of quantity and quality. In this light, the early recruitment of medical students into research activities can encourage them to become academically adept and professionally renowned physicians. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and obstacles regarding medical research among medical undergraduates in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ibb University, Yemen. Materials and … Show more

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“…Recently, few publications from Yemen have been found in the literature; however, to our knowledge, our study is the first that describes the CVDs' epidemiology in a region in Yemen, where medical research is still in its infancy. This situation most likely resulted from civil war, poverty, a lack of resources, a lack of access to literature, and a lack of knowledge about the basics of medical research practice [10]. Therefore, efforts to advance research and create a cadre of CVD research leaders are essential.…”
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“…Recently, few publications from Yemen have been found in the literature; however, to our knowledge, our study is the first that describes the CVDs' epidemiology in a region in Yemen, where medical research is still in its infancy. This situation most likely resulted from civil war, poverty, a lack of resources, a lack of access to literature, and a lack of knowledge about the basics of medical research practice [10]. Therefore, efforts to advance research and create a cadre of CVD research leaders are essential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, CVDs still represent a challenge for health policymakers in LMICs due to the lack of data on the burden of CVDs in these countries (including Yemen) [8,9]. The lack of data on the burden of CVDs in Yemen results from a lack of research caused by the civil war, a lack of local expertise, and poor funding [10]. This study aimed to determine the frequency and pattern of CVDs in patients admitted to Hadramout Modern Hospital, Hadramout Governorate, Yemen.…”
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