Category: Research Articles
“It all changed after Apollo”: healthcare myths and…
In the shadow of recent proposals for universal healthcare in India, discussions regarding the impact of private medical care on Indians' health have taken on a greater urgency. However, our collective attempts to evaluate the effects of India's growing private medical sector have been seriously ...
Justice in jeopardy: a qualitative study of institutional…
Protecting the safety and welfare of clinical trial subjects is the primary responsibility of the multidisciplinary ethics committee. In India, ethics committees have come under increasing criticism for functioning as “secret societies unaccountable to the public” .
The crisis in access to essential medicines in…
The government is planning to introduce free generic and essential medicines in public health facilities. Most people in India buy healthcare from the private sector, a compulsion that accounts for a high proportion of healthcare-related expenditure. To reduce the burden of healthcare costs, the ...
Knowledge and practice of clinical ethics among healthcare…
The growing public concern about the ethical conduct of healthcare professionals highlights the need to incorporate clinical ethics in medical education. This study examined the knowledge and practice of clinical ethics among healthcare providers in a government hospital in Chennai. A sample of 5...
Mentoring for first year medical students: humanising medical…
New entrants are vulnerable to the challenges of the medical course; mentoring programmes are known to offer support. This paper evaluated the experiences of students and faculty enrolled in a new mentoring programme. After needs analysis of students and faculty, a small-group mentoring pro...
Antibiotic use and resistance: perceptions and ethical challenges…
Inappropriate antibiotic use and resistance are major public health challenges. Interventional strategies require ascertaining the perceptions of major stakeholders and documenting the challenge  to changing practice. Towards this aim, a qualitative study was conducted in Vellore, South India, us...
Web-based medical facilitators in medical tourism: the third…
The emergence of web-based medical tourism facilitators (MTFs) has added a new dimension to the phenomenon of cross-border travel. These facilitators are crucial connectors between foreign patients and host countries. They help patients navigate countries, doctors and specialties. However, little...
Use of the WOMAC questionnaire in Mumbai and…

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are disease specific questionnaires that are being increasingly used in clinical practice and research. The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), is a widely used PROM in patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis. A val...

Informed consent, privacy and confidentiality practised by doctors…

Background: This aim of this study was to assess the degree to which the doctors of a public sector hospital in Karachi adhere to medical ethics during their consultations.

Compensation for trial-related injury: does simplicity compromise fairness?
India’s regulatory framework for research ethics is two pronged. Schedule Y of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, of the Government of India, lays down the requirements for undertaking clinical trials for drugs and medical devices in India; it also requires compliance with the ICMR’s Ethical guid...
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