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Muhammad Saqlain
Researcher at Quaid-i-Azam University
Publications - 47
Citations - 904
Muhammad Saqlain is an academic researcher from Quaid-i-Azam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 37 publications receiving 455 citations.
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Knowledge, attitude, practice and perceived barriers among healthcare workers regarding COVID-19: a cross-sectional survey from Pakistan.
Muhammad Saqlain,Muhammad Muddasir Munir,Saif Ur Rehman,Aqsa Gulzar,Sahar Naz,Zaheer Ahmed,Azhar Hussain Tahir,Muhammad Mashhood +7 more
TL;DR: A self-administered validated questionnaire was used to assess knowledge, attitude and practice among HCPs in Pakistan regarding COVID-19, and regression analysis indicated pharmacist role was the substantial determinant of good practice.
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Is Pakistan prepared to tackle the coronavirus epidemic
TL;DR: The Pakistan government took several measures to cope with this zoonotic illness, including establishing a system to screen every passenger who had traveled directly or indirectly from China and other infected countries, including South Korea, Japan, and Thailand.
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Population preferences and attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination: a cross-sectional study from Pakistan.
Muhammad Junaid Tahir,Muhammad Junaid Tahir,Muhammad Saqlain,Waleed Tariq,Waleed Tariq,Summaiya Waheed,Steven H. S. Tan,Sarim Irhas Nasir,Irfan Ullah,Ali Ahmed,Ali Ahmed +10 more
TL;DR: A cross-sectional study was carried out through an online self-administered questionnaire from 27 September 2020 to 11 October 2020, where a total of 883 people responded to the survey as discussed by the authors.
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Medication Adherence and Its Association with Health Literacy and Performance in Activities of Daily Livings among Elderly Hypertensive Patients in Islamabad, Pakistan.
Muhammad Saqlain,Asad Riaz,Muhammad Naeem Malik,Salman Khan,Ali Ahmed,Sohail Kamran,Hussain Ali +6 more
TL;DR: Medication adherence among the older hypertensive population in Pakistan is alarmingly low, and clearly requires patient-centered interventions to overcome barriers and educating them about the importance of adherence.
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Knowledge, attitude, practice and perceived barriers among healthcare professionals regarding COVID-19: A Cross-sectional survey from Pakistan
Muhammad Saqlain,Muhammad Muddasir Munir,Saif Ur Rehman,Aqsa Gulzar,Sahar Naz,Zaheer Ahmed,Azhar Hussain Tahir,Muhammad Mashhood +7 more
TL;DR: Findings showed HCPs in Pakistan have good knowledge, reflected by positive attitude and good practice regarding COVID-19, yet there are areas where gaps in knowledge and practice was observed.