Faisal, Umme Summaiya https://orcid.org/0009-0002-1230-9163
Hasan, Ahmedyar
Shayeb, Sally
Oyewande, Azeezat https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8790-523X
Omari, Majid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7920-430X
Dekanoidze, Nino
Ahadi, Awranoos
Asif, Maryam
Shrestha, Aron
Santhi, Sharanya Ezhilarasan
Faisal, Umme Habiba
Akash, Kamal Kishan
Valverde, Norma Nicole Gamarra
Qutob, Israa Ahmed
Almansouri, Naiela Ennaji
Golubeva, Darja
Yadav, Ashmita
Wondie, Mikias Lewoyehu
Fatima, Zabi
Gurav, Jaiprakash Suresh
Hadmon, Reshon
Riyaz, Romana
Khan, Sameer Asim
Dahiya, Roopali
Saji, Alen Sam
Tsagkaris, Christos
Ramzi, Ahmed
Fathi, Rawan Tarek
Khogali, Alaa
Nawaz, Faisal A.
Kashyap, Rahul https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4383-3411
Arshad, Zara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5888-6663
Article History
Received: 11 May 2025
Accepted: 23 December 2025
First Online: 3 January 2026
Declarations
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: Participation in the survey was entirely voluntary and optional. Informed consent was obtained through an online written form before survey completion. The study did not involve any patients, and no personally identifiable information was collected. It was therefore considered non-human subjects research.In accordance with 45 CFR 46.102 and based on the information submitted through the Mayo Clinic IRBe Human Subjects Research Wizard tool, the Mayo Clinic Institutional Review Board (IRB) determined that this activity does not require IRB review. The study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki.
: All survey participants were anonymised and gave consent for the publication of the study’s results. Consent for the use of the data they provided was required to access and complete the survey, and it was obtained via the same online survey form.
: The authors declare no competing interests.