Mayur Trivedi
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: A Review on the Health and Nutritional Status of Professional Women Aged 30–45 Years in India
A Review on the Health and Nutritional Status of Professional Women Aged 30–45 Years in India Open
The transformation of India's socio-economic structure has resulted in a significant rise in women's involvement in professional fields including education, healthcare, information technology, banking, and administration. Women aged 30 to …
View article: Assessing the Impact of a Group Intervention on the Mental Well-being of Undergraduate Healthcare Students
Assessing the Impact of a Group Intervention on the Mental Well-being of Undergraduate Healthcare Students Open
INTRODUCTION: Mental stress is a major health problem among healthcare students. Reasons include academic, economic, and interpersonal factors. The need for wellness programs in healthcare education is being acknowledged globally. “Values …
View article: Public Health Student Internship: An Opportunity to Explore System, Self, and Society
Public Health Student Internship: An Opportunity to Explore System, Self, and Society Open
Emerging public health challenges require attention to self and society, beyond the classroom and exposure to the health system. The sensitisation of the future public health community is crucial to cover the last mile of the marginalized …
View article: The Complexity of Leaving No One Behind: Unmasking and Emphasizing Multiple and Intersectional Marginalisation in India
The Complexity of Leaving No One Behind: Unmasking and Emphasizing Multiple and Intersectional Marginalisation in India Open
The global efforts towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals are now turning to cover the under-served and excluded people and places. Such efforts are also targeted towards people who are most likely to be left behind and unreached …
View article: Public Health Student Internship: An Opportunity to Explore System, Self, and Society
Public Health Student Internship: An Opportunity to Explore System, Self, and Society Open
Emerging public health challenges require attention to self and society, beyond the classroom and exposure to the health system. The sensitisation of the future public health community is crucial to cover the last mile of the marginalized …
View article: Protocol for estimating the willingness-to-pay-based value for a quality-adjusted life year to aid health technology assessment in India: a cross-sectional study
Protocol for estimating the willingness-to-pay-based value for a quality-adjusted life year to aid health technology assessment in India: a cross-sectional study Open
Introduction To ensure that the evidence generated by health technology assessment (HTA) is translated to policy, it is important to generate a threshold value against which the outcomes of HTA studies can be compared. In this context, the…
View article: THE MARGINALIZATION OF PASTORAL COMMUNITIES COHABITING WITH THE ASIATIC LIONS: A CASE OF MALDHARIS LIVING INTHE PROTECTED AREAS OFGIR FOREST, INDIA
THE MARGINALIZATION OF PASTORAL COMMUNITIES COHABITING WITH THE ASIATIC LIONS: A CASE OF MALDHARIS LIVING INTHE PROTECTED AREAS OFGIR FOREST, INDIA Open
The wildlife conservation approach that insists on making forests free from human activity brings a drastic change for communities residing inside the forest risking their very existence. This ethnographic study of pastoralists, cohabitati…
View article: MARGINALIZATION OF THE MEAL MAKERS: ETHNOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF SALT FARMERS AND WORKERS OFTHE LITTLE RANN OF KUTCHH IN INDIA
MARGINALIZATION OF THE MEAL MAKERS: ETHNOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF SALT FARMERS AND WORKERS OFTHE LITTLE RANN OF KUTCHH IN INDIA Open
India has witnessed inequalities despite making sustained developmental progress. The economically, socially, and ecologically marginalized communities are the worst affected by this skewed development. The Salt workers living inside the p…
View article: MARGINALIZATION OF THE MEAL MAKERS: ETHNOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF SALT FARMERS AND WORKERS OFTHE LITTLE RANN OF KUTCHH IN INDIA
MARGINALIZATION OF THE MEAL MAKERS: ETHNOGRAPHIC OBSERVATIONS OF SALT FARMERS AND WORKERS OFTHE LITTLE RANN OF KUTCHH IN INDIA Open
<p> </p>\n\n<p>India has witnessed inequalities despite making sustained developmental progress. The economically, socially, and ecologically marginalized communities are the worst affected by this skewed development…
View article: THE MARGINALIZATION OF PASTORAL COMMUNITIES COHABITING WITH THE ASIATIC LIONS: A CASE OF MALDHARIS LIVING INTHE PROTECTED AREAS OFGIR FOREST, INDIA
THE MARGINALIZATION OF PASTORAL COMMUNITIES COHABITING WITH THE ASIATIC LIONS: A CASE OF MALDHARIS LIVING INTHE PROTECTED AREAS OFGIR FOREST, INDIA Open
The wildlife conservation approach that insists on making forests free from human activity brings a drastic change for communities residing inside the forest risking their very existence. This ethnographic study of pastoralists, cohabitati…
View article: Improving hospital-based processes for effective implementation of Government funded health insurance schemes: evidence from early implementation of PM-JAY in India
Improving hospital-based processes for effective implementation of Government funded health insurance schemes: evidence from early implementation of PM-JAY in India Open
View article: Valuing health-related quality of life among the Indian population: a protocol for the Development of an EQ-5D Value set for India using an Extended design (DEVINE) Study
Valuing health-related quality of life among the Indian population: a protocol for the Development of an EQ-5D Value set for India using an Extended design (DEVINE) Study Open
Introduction Quality-adjusted life year (QALY) has been recommended by the government as preferred outcome measure for Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in India. As country-specific health-related quality of life tariff values are essent…
View article: Role of insurance in determining utilization of healthcare and financial risk protection in India
Role of insurance in determining utilization of healthcare and financial risk protection in India Open
Health insurance in its present form does not seem to provide requisite improvement in access to care or financial risk protection.
View article: Inequity & burden of out-of-pocket health spending
Inequity & burden of out-of-pocket health spending Open
Background & objectives: Numerous studies have highlighted the regressive and immiserating impact of out-of-pocket (OOP) health spending in India. However, most of these studies have explored this issue at the national or up to the State l…
View article: Mainstreaming Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Insurance in India: Opportunities and Challenges
Mainstreaming Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Insurance in India: Opportunities and Challenges Open
Millions of Indians fall into poverty because of the private high Out of Pocket pattern of health financing, due to the absence of insurance coverage. Conditions like HIV and AIDS also influence poverty due to a lifelongtreatment requireme…
View article: Out-of-Pocket Spending on Out-Patient Care in India: Assessment and Options Based on Results from a District Level Survey
Out-of-Pocket Spending on Out-Patient Care in India: Assessment and Options Based on Results from a District Level Survey Open
Out-of-pocket spending at out-patient departments (OPD) by households is relatively less analyzed compared to hospitalization expenses in India. This paper provides new evidence on the levels and drivers of expenditure on out-patient care,…
View article: Diabetes knowledge and self-efficacy among rural women in Gujarat, India
Diabetes knowledge and self-efficacy among rural women in Gujarat, India Open
The observations of this study suggest a positive correlation between diabetes knowledge and self-efficacy. Future diabetes educational interventions in India should place a greater emphasis on increasing knowledge among rural women. Speci…
View article: Assessment of knowledge and practices of selected health and sanitation issues in slums of Ahmedabad
Assessment of knowledge and practices of selected health and sanitation issues in slums of Ahmedabad Open
Background: India has recently witnessed unprecedented economic growth. However, this rise in income has not resulted in the concurrent economic development in the country. The urban poor have been at the most disadvantage and have shown p…