Volume 6 (2023)
Volume 5 (2022)
Volume 4 (2021)
Volume 3 (2020)
Volume 2 (2019)
Volume 1 (2018)
Author = B. Chandra Mohan Patnaik
Number of Articles: 9
Communicable Diseases (CDs) Among Paramedics in Private Healthcare in India
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 18 March 2023
Abstract
Humanitarian emergencies including disasters associated with natural hazards, conflict, complex emergencies, and famines can pose significant risks to public health, especially when ... Read MoreImpact of High Blood Pressure (HBP) on Health among Indian Stockholders
Volume 6, Issue 8 , August 2023, , Pages 1727-1736
Abstract
HBP is the leading preventable cause of illness and premature death worldwide. It is easily diagnosed and can be controlled with relatively simple interventions. Yet, it is often unrecognized. ... Read MoreOvarian Cancer (OC) Risk among Millennials in India
Volume 6, Issue 8 , August 2023, , Pages 1783-1798
Abstract
The present study is an initiative to understand various related factors associated with ovarian cancer among millennials in India. The spark behind the present study after visiting ... Read MoreSexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) among Gen Y in India
Volume 6, Issue 8 , August 2023, , Pages 1897-1908
Abstract
Infections transmitted by sexual contact are known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). A significantly higher risk of STDs is associated with young Gen Y individuals than older ... Read MoreQuality of Life (QoL) of Breast Cancer (BC)survivors of the rurban investor community in India
Volume 6, Issue 5 , May 2023, , Pages 946-961
Abstract
Quality of life is a relative term. The relevance of it changes as per the situation. The present paper tried to capture different aspects of QoL in the case of breast cancer patients ... Read MoreAssessing Mental Health of Women Working as Front-Line Health Workers in Self-Help Groups in Odisha During COVID-19 Outbreak
Volume 6, Issue 3 , March 2023, , Pages 506-514
Abstract
COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on the mental condition of the people globally and the more affected are women as compared to men. Women engaged in self-help groups also suffering ... Read MoreTransforming Health Care Services through Knowledge Management during COVID-19 in India
Volume 5, Issue 6 , November and December 2022, , Pages 900-914
Abstract
Knowledge management (KM) is considered to be an important intervention in improving health care services. KM facilitates the transfer of the existing knowledge and the development ... Read MoreSelf-Care Practices (SCPs) among the Type II Diabetics Affiliating to the Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in Bangladesh
Volume 5, Issue 6 , November and December 2022, , Pages 1075-1084
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The present paper is an initiative to assess self-care practices of the deadly disease diabetes among the members of the self-help group in the Jashore district of Bangladesh. Generally ... Read MoreMedical Assistance and Healthcare Services Facilitated by Self-Help Groups (SHGs) During COVID-19 in India
Volume 5, Issue 4 , July and August 2022, , Pages 571-580