Browsing Journal Articles (2019) by Author "Brac James P. Grant School of Public Health"
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Art therapy to improve quality of life of cancer patients and their carers in Bangladesh
Dowla, Rumana; Goodman, Annekathryn; Kashem, Tahsin (Scientific Research, 2019-06-24)Abstract Objective: Art as a therapy helps in reparation and recovery. The aim of this study was to see the response of the cancer patients and their carers residing in Bangladesh towards art therapy and the perceived ... -
Assessing informed consent practices during normal vaginal delivery and immediate postpartum care in tertiary-level hospitals of Bangladesh
Karim, Md Abdul; Ahmed, Syed Imran; Ferdous, Jannatul; Islam, Bushra Zarin; Tegegne, Henok Ayalew; Aktar, Bachera (European Journal of Midwifery, 2019-05-21)INTRODUCTION This study was conducted to assess the informed consent practices during normal vaginal delivery (NVD) process and immediate postpartum care in the tertiary-level hospitals of Bangladesh. METHODS A ... -
Association between height and hypertension in the adult Nepalese population: Findings from a nationally representative survey
Gupta, Rajat Das; Haider, Shams Shabab; Hashan, Mohammad Rashidul; Rahman, Muhammad Aziz; Sarker, Malabika (Wiley, 2019-11-07)Background and aims The burden of hypertension is increasing in Nepal. Different studies have evaluated the relationship between height and blood pressure in different regions, with mixed results. The relationship between ... -
Association between household livestock ownership and childhood stunting in Bangladesh – A spatial analysis
Hossain, Md. Belal; Khan, Jahidur Rahman (Oxford Academic, 2019-09-16)Livestock is an integrated part of agriculture, yet the relationship between household livestock ownership and child nutrition is a significant knowledge gap. The present study aimed to assess the association between ... -
Association between socioeconomic status and prevalence of non-communicable diseases risk factors and comorbidities in Bangladesh: Findings from a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Biswas, Tuhin; Townsend, Nick; Islam, Md Saimul; Islam, Md Rajibul; Gupta, Rajat Das; Das, Sumon Kumar; Mamun, Abdullah Al (BMJ Open, 2019-03-13)Objectives This study aimed to examine the prevalence and distribution in the comorbidity of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among the adult population in Bangladesh by measures of socioeconomic status (SES). Design ... -
Association of frequency of television watching with overweight and obesity among women of reproductive age in India: Evidence from a nationally representative study
Gupta, Rajat Das; Haider, Shams Shabab; Sutradhar, Ipsita; Hashan, Mohammad Rashidul; Sajal, Ibrahim Hossain; Hasan, Mehedi; Haider, Mohammad Rifat; Sarker, Malabika (PLOS ONE, 2019-08-29)Background For women of reproductive age, overweight and obesity are an established risk factor for several medical complications. To address the increasing rate of obesity in India through public health awareness programs, ... -
Beliefs, practices, and advice received on nutrition and health during pregnancy: Qualitative reports from pregnant women in rural Bangladesh (P10-021-19)
Nath, Preyanka; Byrd, Kendra; Das, Jyoti; Sharmin, Afsana; Amin, Ruhul; Rahman, Mahbubar; Mridha, Malay (Oxford Academic, 2019-06-13)Objectives: Many Bangladeshi women consume a diet that is low in nutrients, and in addition do not gain enough weight during pregnancy. We sought out to identify practices and perceptions that act as barriers to consuming ... -
Climate change, migration and health systems resilience: Need for interdisciplinary research
Ridde, Valéry; Benmarhnia, Tarik; Bonnet, Emmanuel; Bottger, Carol; Cloos, Patrick; Dagenais, Christian; De Allegri, Manuela; Nebot, Ariadna; Queuille, Ludovic; Sarker, Malabika (F1000 Research, 2019-04-01)Climate change is one of today's major challenges, and among the causes of population movement and international migration. Climate migrants impact health systems and how their ability to respond and adapt to their needs ... -
‘Connecting the dots’ for generating a momentum for Universal Health Coverage in Bangladesh: Findings from a cross-sectional descriptive study
Ahmed, Syed Masud; Rawal, Lal B; Naher, Nahitun; Hossain, Tarek (BMJ Journals, 2019-07-17)Objective This study was conducted to explore how and whether, the strategic grants made by the Rockefeller Foundation (RF) in different sectors of health systems in the inception phase were able to ‘connect the dots’ ... -
Determinants of diabetes in Bangladesh using two approaches: An analysis of the Demographic and Health Survey 2011
Swasey, Krystal K.; Gupta, Rajat Das; Nayeem, Jannatun; Al Kibria, Gulam Muhammed (Cambridge University Press, 2019-10-21)This cross-sectional study analysed data from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011 to investigate factors associated with diabetes in Bangladesh. Data were analysed using logistic and log-binomial regressions ... -
Determinants of early initiation of breastfeeding in Ethiopia: A population based study using the 2016 demographic and health survey data
John, James Rufus; Mistry, Sabuj Kanti; Kebede, Getahun; Manohar, Narendar; Arora, Amit (BMC, 2019-09-13)Background: Timely breastfeeding initiation is a simple but important measure that has protective effects on infants and mothers. This study aims to determine the predictors of early breastfeeding initiation among ... -
Determinants of health seeking behavior for chronic non-communicable diseases and related out-of-pocket expenditure: results from a cross-sectional survey in northern Bangladesh
Binte Rasul, Fatema; Kalmus, Olivier; Sarker, Malabika; Adib, Hossain Ishrath; Hossain, Md Shahadath; Hasan, Md Zabir; Brenner, Stephan; Nazneen, Shaila; Islam, Muhammed Nazmul; De Allegri, Manuela (BMC, 2019-12-23)Background: In spite of high prevalence rates, little is known about health seeking and related expenditure for chronic non-communicable diseases in low-income countries. We assessed relevant patterns of health seeking ... -
Developing a framework of core competencies in implementation research for low/middle-income countries
Alonge, Olakunle; Rao, Aditi; Kalbarczyk, Anna; Maher, Dermot; Gonzalez Marulanda, Edwin Rolando; Sarker, Malabika; Ibisomi, Latifat; Dako-Gyeke, Phyllis; Mahendradhata, Yodi; Launois, Pascal; Vahedi, Mahnaz (BMJ Journals, 2019-09)The field of implementation research (IR) is growing. However, there are no recognised IR core competencies in low/middle-income countries (LMICs), nor consistent curriculum across IR training programs globally. The goal ... -
Effectiveness of a community-based water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) intervention in reduction of diarrhoea among under-five children: Evidence from a repeated cross-sectional study (2007–2015) in rural Bangladesh
Dey, Nepal C; Parvez, Mahmood; Islam, Mir Raihanul; Mistry, Sabuj K; Levine, David I (Science Direct, 2019-08-20)Diarrhoea, the most common disease directly related to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), still remains one of the most significant health problems among children under-five worldwide. In this reality, BRAC, the largest ... -
Erratum: Prenatal and postnatal supplementation with lipid-based nutrient supplements reduces anemia and iron deficiency in 18-month-old Bangladeshi children: A cluster-randomized effectiveness trial
Matias, Susana L; Mridha, Malay K; Young, Rebecca T; Khan, Md Showkat A; Siddiqui, Zakia; Ullah, Md Barkat; Vosti, Stephen A; Dewey, Kathryn G (Oxford Academic, 2019-07-02) -
Estimated societal costs of stroke in the UK based on a discrete event simulation
Patel, Anita; Berdunov, Vladislav; Quayyum, Zahidul; King, Derek; Knapp, Martin; Wittenberg, Raphael (Oxford Academic, 2019-12-17)Background: there are around 100,000 new stroke cases and over a million people living with its consequences annually in the UK. This has large impacts on health and social care, unpaid carers and lost productivity. We ... -
Experience and perceived quality of care of patients and their attendants in a specialized mental hospital in Bangladesh
Nuri, Nazmun Nahar; Sarker, Malabika; Ahmed, Helal Uddin; Hossain, Mohammad Didar; Beiersmann, Claudia; Jahn, Albrecht (BMC, 2019-06-22)Abstract Background: A person’s perception of health service quality depends on his or her expectations and priorities. If the perception of care is good, then it eventually enhances future health service utilization, ... -
Eye diseases: The neglected health condition among urban slum population of Dhaka, Bangladesh
Sutradhar, Ipsita; Gayen, Priyanka; Hasan, Mehedi; Gupta, Rajat Das; Roy, Tapash; Sarker, Malabika (BMC, 2019-01-31)Introduction: Globally, eye diseases are considered as one of the major contributors of nonfatal disabling conditions. In Bangladesh, 1.5% of adults are blind and 21.6% have low vision. Therefore, this paper aimed to ... -
Factors associated with diarrhea and acute respiratory infection in children under two years of age in rural Bangladesh
Ullah, Md Barkat; Mridha, Malay K.; Arnold, Charles D.; Matias, Susana L.; Khan, Md Showkat A.; Siddiqui, Zakia; Hossain, Mokbul; Paul, Rina Rani; Dewey, Kathryn G. (Springer Link, 2019-10-27)Background: Diarrhea and acute respiratory infection (ARI) are major causes of child mortality. We aimed to identify risk factors associated with diarrhea and ARI among children under 2 years of age in rural northern B ... -
Factors associated with hypertension among adults in Nepal as per the Joint National Committee 7 and 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association hypertension guidelines: A cross-sectional analysis of the demographic and health survey 2016
Gupta, Rajat Das; Bin Zaman, Sojib; Wagle, Kusum; Crispen, Reese; Hashan, Mohammad Rashidul; Al Kibria, Gulam Muhammed (BMJ Journals, 2019-08-10)Objectives: This study investigated the determinants of hypertension in Nepal according to both the Joint National Committee 7 (JNC7) and the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (2017 ACC/AHA) ...