Patient-centered care experiences of first-generation, South Asian migrants with chronic diseases living in high-income, western countries: systematic review

K Vakil, TA Desse, E Manias, H Alzubaidi… - Patient preference …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background First-generation migrants from South Asia account for a considerable proportion
of the immigrant populations in high-income, western countries and are at a high risk of …

[HTML][HTML] Allopathic, AYUSH and informal medical practitioners in rural India–a prescription for change

S Chandra, K Patwardhan - Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper looks at the treatment seeking behaviour of rural households and presents
factors that discourage them from using public health facilities. It also brings out how …

[HTML][HTML] Two Indias: The structure of primary health care markets in rural Indian villages with implications for policy

J Das, B Daniels, M Ashok, EY Shim… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
We visited 1519 villages across 19 Indian states in 2009 to (a) count all health care
providers and (b) elicit their quality as measured through tests of medical knowledge. We …

[PDF][PDF] Disease control priorities in developing countries

P Jha, F Chaloupka, J Moore, V Gajalakshmi… - Skin Diseases, 2006 - Citeseer
Eighty percent of global deaths from heart disease, stroke, cancer, and other chronic
diseases occur in low-and middle-income countries. This paper identifies priorities for …

Sustainability indicators in public healthcare: a factor analysis approach

TK Rattan, M Joshi, G Vesty, S Sharma - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 - Elsevier
Motivated by the increasing demand for integrated, value-based healthcare, this study
proposes a valid measurement scale for sustainability in the healthcare sector. The model …

Queer solidarities: New activisms erupting at the intersection of structural precarity and radical misrecognition

M Fine, ME Torre, DM Frost, AL Cabana - 2018 - academicworks.cuny.edu
This article investigates the relationship between exposure to structural injustice,
experiences of social discrimination, psychological well being, physical health, and …

[HTML][HTML] Voting with their feet: primary care provider choice and its implications for public sector primary care services in India

KD Rao, A Mehta, C Noonan, MA Peters… - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
Expanding networks of government primary health centers (PHCs) to bring health services
closer to communities is a longstanding policy objective in LMICs. In pluralistic health …

Rural clinician scarcity and job preferences of doctors and nurses in India: a discrete choice experiment

KD Rao, M Ryan, Z Shroff, M Vujicic, S Ramani… - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle-
income countries like India to provide quality services to rural populations. This study …

Universal access to effective antibiotics is essential for tackling antibiotic resistance

N Daulaire, A Bang, G Tomson… - Journal of Law …, 2015 - cambridge.org
The right to health is enshrined in the constitution of the World Health Organization and
numerous other international agreements. Yet today, an estimated 5.7 million people die …

Healthcare worker perceived barriers and facilitators to implementing a tuberculosis preventive therapy program in rural South Africa: a content analysis using the …

BJ van de Water, M Wilson, K le Roux, B Gaunt… - Implementation Science …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Background South African national tuberculosis (TB) guidelines, in accordance with
the World Health Organization, recommend conducting routine household TB contact …