نتایج جستجو برای: rural india

تعداد نتایج: 244391  

2017
Papreen Nahar Nanda Kishore Kannuri Sitamma Mikkilineni G.V.S. Murthy Peter Phillimore

This article examines challenges facing implementation of likely mHealth programmes in rural India. Based on fieldwork in Andhra Pradesh in 2014, and taking as exemplars two chronic medical 'conditions' - type 2 diabetes and depression - we look at ways in which people in one rural area currently access medical treatment; we also explore how adults there currently use mobile phones in daily lif...

2012
Shridhar Kadam Sanghamitra Pati Mohammad Akhtar Hussain Srinivas Nallala Nayan Chakravarty Bhuputra Panda Biswamitra Sahu Abhimanyu Singh Chauhan Shomik Ray Sangram Swain

Introduction The scarcity of qualified health workers in rural areas is directly affecting delivery of health services and their quality. Diverse interventions have been instituted by central and state governments to attract health workers to rural areas and to enhance the retention of qualified workers in India. However the reasons for not willing to remain in rural and remote areas are still ...

2010
Balachandra Patil Laura Diaz

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Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
Ram Vinod Tiwari Anjali Gupta Ankush Agrawal Aniruddh Gandhi Manjari Gupta Mayank Das

BACKGROUND Tobacco consumption has become pandemic, and is estimated to have killed 100 million people in the 20th century worldwide. Some 700,000 out of 5.4 million deaths due to tobacco use were from India. The era of global modernization has led to an increase in the involvement of women in tobacco consumption in the low income and middle-income countries. Tobacco consumption by females is k...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2011
Thiagarajan Sundararaman Garima Gupta

PROBLEM The lack of skilled service providers in rural areas of India has emerged as the most important constraint in achieving universal health care. India has about 1.4 million medical practitioners, 74% of whom live in urban areas where they serve only 28% of the population, while the rural population remains largely underserved. APPROACH The National Rural Health Mission, launched by the ...

2011
Gary Wong

Food allergy is a common problem affecting children and adults in developed countries. There are very few published studies of food allergies from developing and underdeveloped countries. Limited data from Asia suggested that the prevalence and patterns of food allergies were different from those in Europe. Clinic based studies in Japan revealed that the common allergens were milk, eggs, wheat,...

2008
Sudha Sivaram Gurcharan Singh Saluja Manik Das P. Sudhakar Reddy Vijay Yeldandi

This study sought to describe the development of HIV counselling and testing services in a rural private hospital and to explore the factors associated with reasons for seeking HIV testing and sexual behaviours among adults seeking testing in the rural hospital. Data for this study were drawn from a voluntary counselling and testing clinic in a private hospital in rural Andhra Pradesh state in ...

2007
James Cust Anoop Singh Karsten Neuhoff

The paper assesses the demand for rural electricity services and contrasts it with the technology options available for rural electrification. Decentralised Distributed Generation can be economically viable as reflected by case studies reported in literature and analysed in our field study. Project success is driven by economically viable technology choice; however it is largely contingent on o...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سمنان - دانشکده علوم انسانی 1393

postcolonial feminism, also dubbed as third world feminism, is an innovative approach, demonstrating the way women of colonized countries suffer from both native patriarchies and imperial ideology. also due to this double-colonization, postcolonial feminists contend that third world women are subjected to both colonial domination of empire and male domination of patriarchy. while western femini...

2014
Ann L. Montgomery Usha Ram Rajesh Kumar Prabhat Jha

BACKGROUND Data on cause-specific mortality, skilled birth attendance, and emergency obstetric care access are essential to plan maternity services. We present the distribution of India's 2001-2003 maternal mortality by cause and uptake of emergency obstetric care, in poorer and richer states. METHODS AND FINDINGS The Registrar General of India surveyed all deaths occurring in 2001-2003 in 1....

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