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View article: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Antibiotic Use and AMR in Low-Income Urban Delhi, India: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Antibiotic Use and AMR in Low-Income Urban Delhi, India: A Community-Based Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health threat in India, driven by the misuse of antibiotics. However, there is a lack of community-level data on AMR awareness and antibiotic use practices, especially in low-inc…
View article: Experiences of Respectful Maternity Care among postnatal women at a tertiary care hospital in new Delhi
Experiences of Respectful Maternity Care among postnatal women at a tertiary care hospital in new Delhi Open
View article: Unveiling the awareness deficits related to tobacco and prevention measures in patients with oral cancer in India: a cross-sectional study
Unveiling the awareness deficits related to tobacco and prevention measures in patients with oral cancer in India: a cross-sectional study Open
View article: Unraveling groundwater potential zones from alluvial plains using decision making method: A river scale analysis
Unraveling groundwater potential zones from alluvial plains using decision making method: A river scale analysis Open
View article: Burden and Correlates of Tobacco Use During Pregnancy: Insights From an Urban Resettlement Colony of Delhi
Burden and Correlates of Tobacco Use During Pregnancy: Insights From an Urban Resettlement Colony of Delhi Open
Introduction Antenatal tobacco exposure poses significant risks to maternal and fetal health, with implications that extend throughout the life course. Despite these risks, the use of tobacco among pregnant women persists in India, largely…
View article: A Mixed Method Approach to the Understanding of the Impact of Stress, Gender, Acting or Confirmed Appointment Status on Burnout
A Mixed Method Approach to the Understanding of the Impact of Stress, Gender, Acting or Confirmed Appointment Status on Burnout Open
View article: Quality of life post-COVID recovery: A prospective observational study, North India
Quality of life post-COVID recovery: A prospective observational study, North India Open
Background & objectives The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on global health. While most research has focused on the acute phase, long-term effects on survivors’ quality of life (QoL) remain less understood. Persistent symptoms …
View article: Chronic illnesses requiring home-based palliative care and their impact on families in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi, India
Chronic illnesses requiring home-based palliative care and their impact on families in an urban resettlement colony of Delhi, India Open
Background: Non-communicable diseases are a growing public health concern in India. However, limited knowledge of community-based need for palliative care has contributed to its poor access. Objective: To assess the community-based palliat…
View article: Perceptions of Respectful Maternity Care among Postnatal Women at a Tertiary Care Hospital in New Delhi
Perceptions of Respectful Maternity Care among Postnatal Women at a Tertiary Care Hospital in New Delhi Open
Background: Compassionate support and a nurturing environment are essential for a positive, dignified birthing experience. A dearth of respectful maternity care not only undermines the overall quality of services but also has far-reaching …
View article: Attitude and Perceptions of Technology Enabled Mental Health Care for Supporting Occupational Mental Health and Well Being Among Doctors in India
Attitude and Perceptions of Technology Enabled Mental Health Care for Supporting Occupational Mental Health and Well Being Among Doctors in India Open
Introduction: Globally, the mental healthcare system faces significant challenges, including delays in service delivery, limited access, and fragmented services with an unmatched supply and need. The importance of mental health support for…
View article: Growing burden of antimicrobial resistance and the need for effective stewardship: An Indian perspective
Growing burden of antimicrobial resistance and the need for effective stewardship: An Indian perspective Open
History of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) dates back to the time from the discovery of antibiotics and has emerged as a significant public health problem. The recent COVID-19 pandemic saw the widespread and irrational use of antibiotics on…
View article: Correction: Conducting tobacco control surveys among schoolchildren in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A feasibility study
Correction: Conducting tobacco control surveys among schoolchildren in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A feasibility study Open
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View article: Determinants and Experiences of Financial Toxicity Among Oral Cancer Patients in a Public Hospital in India: A Mixed Methods Study
Determinants and Experiences of Financial Toxicity Among Oral Cancer Patients in a Public Hospital in India: A Mixed Methods Study Open
Purpose While treatment in public hospitals is free in India, patients with cancer may still face significant financial burdens due to indirect costs and socioeconomic vulnerabilities. There is a lack of literature assessing FT in patients…
View article: Delay in diagnosis and treatment of patients with oral cancer seeking treatment in a public tertiary hospital in India
Delay in diagnosis and treatment of patients with oral cancer seeking treatment in a public tertiary hospital in India Open
Introduction: The burden of oral cancer is rising, especially in the Indian subcontinent, which contributes one-third of all global cases. Oral cancer, though preventable, often goes undetected until later stages. There is a paucity of lit…
View article: A Grounded-Theory Approach to Understanding Regulatory Enforcement, Credit Access, on Debt-Traps
A Grounded-Theory Approach to Understanding Regulatory Enforcement, Credit Access, on Debt-Traps Open
In recent studies, researchers agree that there is a substantial gap in the field of financial management as it relates to debt traps. There is very little empirical evidence of the phenomena of debt traps or the complex process that leads…
View article: A QDA miner study of the Grounded-Theory Approach to Understanding Regulatory Enforcement, Credit Access, and Debt-Traps
A QDA miner study of the Grounded-Theory Approach to Understanding Regulatory Enforcement, Credit Access, and Debt-Traps Open
Secondary research is commonly referred to as desk research (Hoover and Cohen 2021). For example, the use of textbooks, news articles, university-published studies, encyclopedias, published market research, academic journals, published dem…
View article: Assessment of skills among women of reproductive age group trained in breast self-examination: A quasiexperimental study
Assessment of skills among women of reproductive age group trained in breast self-examination: A quasiexperimental study Open
A BSTRACT Context: Breast self-examination (BSE) is one of the early detection methods for breast cancer. Health education can increase awareness and practice of BSE. Development of skills of BSE can help women find breast abnormality effi…
View article: Conducting tobacco control surveys among schoolchildren in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A feasibility study
Conducting tobacco control surveys among schoolchildren in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan: A feasibility study Open
Most of the world’s 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST) users live in South Asia but ST policies for that region are poorly researched, developed and implemented. Longitudinal studies to understand the uptake and use of ST and smoking, and …
View article: Prevalence and patterns of post-COVID-19 symptoms in recovered patients of Delhi, India: a population-based study
Prevalence and patterns of post-COVID-19 symptoms in recovered patients of Delhi, India: a population-based study Open
Objectives: Post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) symptoms were widely reported.However, data on post-COVID-19 conditions following infection with the Omicron variant remained scarce. This prospective study was conducted to understand t…
View article: Prevalence, Determinants, and Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Urinary Tract Infections in Antenatal Women in an Urban Resettlement Colony and Slum in Delhi, India: A Cross-sectional Study
Prevalence, Determinants, and Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Urinary Tract Infections in Antenatal Women in an Urban Resettlement Colony and Slum in Delhi, India: A Cross-sectional Study Open
Background: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common bacterial infection occurring in pregnant women with untreated, recurrent, and inadequately treated bacteriuria accentuating the risk of multiple adverse fetal and maternal healt…
View article: Burden of Long COVID-19 in a Cohort of Recovered COVID-19 Patients in Delhi, India
Burden of Long COVID-19 in a Cohort of Recovered COVID-19 Patients in Delhi, India Open
View article: IJCM_206A: Building a demographic, developmental and environmental surveillance site in an urban slum and resettlement colony in Delhi, India: processes, engagement, and challenges – a SWOT analysis
IJCM_206A: Building a demographic, developmental and environmental surveillance site in an urban slum and resettlement colony in Delhi, India: processes, engagement, and challenges – a SWOT analysis Open
Background: Demographic, developmental and environmental surveillance sites (DDESS) enable accurate and prospective health-related data collection amongst socioeconomically disadvantaged populations that facilitate health planning and inte…
View article: Metabolic syndrome burden, determinants and treatment status in an urban slum resettlement colony in Delhi, India
Metabolic syndrome burden, determinants and treatment status in an urban slum resettlement colony in Delhi, India Open
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) in low-resource settings contributes to accentuated risk of cardiovascular disease, including stroke. The study objective was to estimate the prevalence, determinants and treatment status of MetS in an …
View article: Mercury air, urine monitoring and health effects on occupationally exposed dental healthcare workers in Delhi, India
Mercury air, urine monitoring and health effects on occupationally exposed dental healthcare workers in Delhi, India Open
BACKGROUND: Mercury (Hg) is a toxic heavy metal with multiple uses in various medical devices. Hg is used in dentistry as a restorative material. Such use creates significant exposure to dental practitioners. Hence, it is important to asse…
View article: Menopause: Their related problems faced
Menopause: Their related problems faced Open
View article: The MIRACLE2 risk score is associated with cognitive function, referral burden and discharge outcome
The MIRACLE2 risk score is associated with cognitive function, referral burden and discharge outcome Open
Background Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA) can lead to poor neurological outcome. The MIRACLE2 score was devised to predict that risk, whilst supplementing clinical assessment and decision-making processes. However, the score has no…
View article: Hypertension care cascade in an urban resettlement colony and slum in Delhi, India: a cross-sectional survey
Hypertension care cascade in an urban resettlement colony and slum in Delhi, India: a cross-sectional survey Open
Background Hypertension care cascade in resource-limited settings is compromised with a majority of patients with hypertension remaining undiagnosed, untreated, non-adherent, and poorly controlled at every stage. However, there is paucity …
View article: Pattern of Smokeless Tobacco Initiation and Use among School Going Adolescents in Delhi, India: A Mixed Method Study
Pattern of Smokeless Tobacco Initiation and Use among School Going Adolescents in Delhi, India: A Mixed Method Study Open
Such alarming results in terms of low age of initiation in Delhi is an emerging health problem. Adequate cessation programmes and schemes must be developed and strict implementation of laws and policies to achieve a tobacco free youth is t…
View article: Prevalence and pattern of Post Covid-19 symptoms in recovered patients of Delhi: A Population-Based study
Prevalence and pattern of Post Covid-19 symptoms in recovered patients of Delhi: A Population-Based study Open
Background Post-coronavirus disease (COVID) is widely reported but the data of Post COVID-19 after infection with the Omicron variant is limited. This prospective study was conducted to determine the prevalence, pattern, and duration of sy…