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Kumar, Abhishek
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- 2024Microwave-assisted synthesis, characterization, and <i>in vitro</i> biological evaluation of a novel nanocomposite using molybdenum and [2,2′-bipyridine]-4,4′-dicarboxylic acidcitations
- 2024Integrated model calibration for anisotropy, hardening and rupture - Application to the clinching process
- 2024Development and Validation of a Questionnaire to Measure a Medical Student’s Interest in the Subject of Community Medicine
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- 2022Strengthening adhesion of polycarbazole films on ITO surface by covalent electrografting of monomercitations
- 2022High sensing potentialities of tetra-tert-butyl-metallophthalocyaninesbased acoustic microsensors for xylenes measurement in air at room temperature
- 2021Photon assisted-inversion of majority charge carriers in molecular semiconductors-based organic heterojunctionscitations
- 2020Molecular Engineering of Porphyrin‐Tapes/Phthalocyanine Heterojunctions for a Highly Sensitive Ammonia Sensorcitations
- 2020Synthesis of PMN-PT/PDMS Piezoelectric Composite for Energy Harvesting
- 2019Microwave Absorption Performance of Graphene Nanoplatelets Dispersed SiCcitations
- 2018Comparative Study of Pure Mg and AZ91D as Sacrificial Anodes for Reinforced Cement Concrete Structures in Chloride Atmospherecitations
- 2018Influence of substrate on molecular order for self-assembled adlayers of CoPc and FePccitations
- 2017Synthetic Calcium Silicate Hydrates
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Development and Validation of a Questionnaire to Measure a Medical Student’s Interest in the Subject of Community Medicine
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<jats:sec><jats:title>Background:</jats:title><jats:p>Lack of interest has been cited by many studies as the predominant cause for students undervaluing the subject of Community Medicine. However, there are few valid and reliable tools that could measure this interest. To develop and validate a questionnaire to measure a medical student’s interest in the subject of Community Medicine.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Material and Methods:</jats:title><jats:p>Cross-sectional study conducted at MTMC Jamshedpur. The Community Medicine Interest Questionnaire (CMIQ) was developed in two phases: item generation and item reduction. Items were generated through a review of the literature, focused group discussions, and in-depth interviews. In the item reduction phase, the content and construct validity of the questionnaire were ascertained. Content validity was carried out by a group of experts based on three parameters: the interrater agreement on the representativeness of the item, the interrater agreement on the clarity of the items, and the content validity index. The construct validity was ascertained through pilot testing of 480 responses from undergraduate medical students. Exploratory factor analysis through principal axis factoring and Promax rotation.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Results:</jats:title><jats:p>Twenty-five items were generated. Three of these items were removed following expert validation. Furthermore, three items were removed after pilot testing. The resulting CMIQ consisted of 19 items distributed over three dimensions: feeling, value, and predisposition to reengage toward the subject. The internal consistency of each of the subscales was ascertained.</jats:p></jats:sec><jats:sec><jats:title>Conclusions:</jats:title><jats:p>CMIQ is a valid and reliable tool that can be used to measure such interest for providing educational interventions.</jats:p></jats:sec>