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View article: Management of Newborn Respiratory Distress Using CPAP: Capacity and Readiness of Public Health Facilities in High-Focus Aspirational Districts of India
Management of Newborn Respiratory Distress Using CPAP: Capacity and Readiness of Public Health Facilities in High-Focus Aspirational Districts of India Open
Background and Objective Adequate respiratory support is crucial for managing respiratory distress in hypoxic newborns. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices are widely recommended for this purpose, but their availability and …
View article: Trends in Documents Related Crimes in Himachal Pradesh: A Five-Year Dataset
Trends in Documents Related Crimes in Himachal Pradesh: A Five-Year Dataset Open
View article: Indications for Intervention in Patients Undergoing Ureteroscopic Therapy for Ureteric Calculus: A Cross-sectional Study
Indications for Intervention in Patients Undergoing Ureteroscopic Therapy for Ureteric Calculus: A Cross-sectional Study Open
Introduction: Urolithiasis is one of the most common urological problems worldwide. The fastest treatment modality to achieve stone clearance of ureteral stones is Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy (URSL). However, it is negated by both the cost b…
View article: Assessment of Home-Based Care for Young Child (HBYC) Program in Aspirational Districts of Madhya Pradesh, India: A Cross-Sectional Study
Assessment of Home-Based Care for Young Child (HBYC) Program in Aspirational Districts of Madhya Pradesh, India: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Context: In 2018, Government of India initiated Home-Based Care for Young Child (HBYC) program having five quarterly structured home visits for children age 3 to 15 months to promote early childhood development. Assess knowledge and practi…
View article: Risk Aversion in the Field: Evidence on Prevalence and Motives from an Employee Rewards Program
Risk Aversion in the Field: Evidence on Prevalence and Motives from an Employee Rewards Program Open
View article: Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation for Neurosurgical Procedures: An Indian Perspective
Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation for Neurosurgical Procedures: An Indian Perspective Open
Background A questionnaire-based survey was conducted to determine the preanesthetic evaluation (PAE) practices among the members of the Indian Society of Neuroanesthesiology and Critical Care (ISNACC). The survey aimed to assess the curre…
View article: Private practice in anaesthesia
Private practice in anaesthesia Open
The idea of a 'private practising anaesthesiologist'is generally that of a busy practitioner running from case to case, from one nursing home to the other, at all times of the day and night with no time for academics, teaching and family l…
View article: Attenuation of the Pressor Response to Laryngoscopy and Tracheal Intubation - A Comparative Study of Lignocaine, Fentanyl, and Esmolol
Attenuation of the Pressor Response to Laryngoscopy and Tracheal Intubation - A Comparative Study of Lignocaine, Fentanyl, and Esmolol Open
BACKGROUND
\nLaryngoscopy and intubation of the trachea causes increases in pulse rate and
\nblood pressure. This is due to sympathoadrenal discharge caused by
\nepipharyngeal and parapharyngeal stimulation. Unfortunately, the complete
\na…
View article: Analysis of solid tumor mutation profiles in liquid biopsy
Analysis of solid tumor mutation profiles in liquid biopsy Open
Liquid biopsy is increasingly gaining traction as an alternative to invasive solid tumor biopsies for prognosis, treatment decisions, and disease monitoring. Matched tumor‐plasma samples were collected from 180 patients across different ca…
View article: FP428MULTIFUNCTIONAL NANOCONSTRUCTS FOR PERORAL DELIVERY OF INSULIN
FP428MULTIFUNCTIONAL NANOCONSTRUCTS FOR PERORAL DELIVERY OF INSULIN Open
View article: FP432PEGYLATED GLUCOSE TRIGGERED LIPOSOMES FOR INSULIN DELIVERY
FP432PEGYLATED GLUCOSE TRIGGERED LIPOSOMES FOR INSULIN DELIVERY Open
View article: Save(d) by Design
Save(d) by Design Open
View article: Uvular trauma caused by endotracheal tube
Uvular trauma caused by endotracheal tube Open
Uvula is a small tongue-shaped piece of tissue hanging from the posterior aspect of the soft palate. It is made up of soft connective tissue covered by an epithelium and is highly vascular.[1] It prevents micro-organisms from entering into…
View article: An unusual presentation of autonomic dysreflexia-autonomic dysreflexia due to pneumatic stockings
An unusual presentation of autonomic dysreflexia-autonomic dysreflexia due to pneumatic stockings Open
Autonomic dysreflexia is a potentially dangerous clinical emergency associated with spine injury at or above T6 level. Identification of triggering factor and its removal is a very important for the management of this condition. We hereby …
View article: Blending virtual with conventional learning to improve student midwifery skills in India
Blending virtual with conventional learning to improve student midwifery skills in India Open
India's state of Bihar has suboptimal quality of pre-service training for auxiliary nurse midwives. To address this, state government of Bihar implemented a blended training model to supplement conventional classroom teaching with virtual …
View article: Facilitators and barriers to participation of private sector health facilities in government-led schemes for maternity services in India: a qualitative study
Facilitators and barriers to participation of private sector health facilities in government-led schemes for maternity services in India: a qualitative study Open
Objective Despite provision of accreditation of private sector health providers in government-led schemes for maternity services in India, their participation has been low. This has led to an underutilisation of their presence, resources a…
View article: Behaviorally informed policies for household financial decisionmaking
Behaviorally informed policies for household financial decisionmaking Open
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.
View article: An unusual cause of loss of brainstem reflexes-barbiturate infusion for status epilepticus
An unusual cause of loss of brainstem reflexes-barbiturate infusion for status epilepticus Open
Background: High dosage barbiturate infusion is commonly used as last resort in patients with refractory status epilepticus or uncontrolled intracranial hypertension. It is major disadvantage being neurological suppression including loss o…
View article: Psychological Frictions and the Incomplete Take-Up of Social Benefits: Evidence from an IRS Field Experiment
Psychological Frictions and the Incomplete Take-Up of Social Benefits: Evidence from an IRS Field Experiment Open
We address the role of “psychological frictions” in the incomplete take-up of EITC benefits with an IRS field experiment. We specifically assess the influence of program confusion, informational complexity, and stigma by evaluating respons…
View article: Effectiveness of virtual classroom training in improving the knowledge and key maternal neonatal health skills of general nurse midwifery students in Bihar, India: A pre- and post-intervention study
Effectiveness of virtual classroom training in improving the knowledge and key maternal neonatal health skills of general nurse midwifery students in Bihar, India: A pre- and post-intervention study Open
Virtual classroom training was found to be effective in improving knowledge and key MNH skills of GNM students in Bihar, India.
View article: Do Individuals Make Sensible Health Insurance Decisions? Evidence from a Menu with Dominated Options
Do Individuals Make Sensible Health Insurance Decisions? Evidence from a Menu with Dominated Options Open
The recent expansion of health-plan choice has been touted as increasing competition and enabling people to choose plans that fit their needs.This study provides new evidence challenging these proposed benefits of expanded health-insurance…
View article: Replication data for: Psychological Frictions and the Incomplete Take-Up of Social Benefits: Evidence from an IRS Field Experiment
Replication data for: Psychological Frictions and the Incomplete Take-Up of Social Benefits: Evidence from an IRS Field Experiment Open
We address the role of "psychological frictions" in the incomplete take-up of EITC benefits with an IRS field experiment. We specifically assess the influence of program confusion, informational complexity, and stigma by evaluating respons…