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  • Paren ng play a crucial role in the nurturing care framework for children contribu ng to the development of social competencies and self-iden ty in preschoolers

  • Sleep quality of the antenatal women exposed to passive smoking during T1 was worse compared with those who were not exposed to passive smoking (PSQI score increased by 1.57; 95% confidence interval (95%confidence intervals (CI)) 0.58-2.55; p

  • 90% were aware that the substandard houses and outdoor working as risk factors of Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). 85.3 % (203) believed that the mely inves ga on of CL is important

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Introduction

Paren ng play a crucial role in the nurturing care framework for children contribu ng to the development of social competencies and self-iden ty in preschoolers. This study aimed to develop and validate a tool to detect the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy among parents of under-six children in Sri Lanka. The study aimed to determine the level of parental monitoring percep on among school going adolescents(1416years) in Sri Lanka and its associated factors. Chronic kidney disease is a major public health problem in Sri Lanka and good drug compliance among the pa ents is an important factor in the management in order to provide quality care and a be er outcome. Study was conducted to determine the prevalence of self-reported occupa onal health problems among food handlers working in small scale bakeries in Ba caloa District. The objec ve of this study was to determine the prevalence of occupa onal stress, among bus drivers of Sri Lanka Transport Board in Colombo district. Given the local evidence gap, the present study aimed to determine the PRP and its correlates among army officers in a selected Security Forces Headquarters

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