Category: Research Articles
November 06, 2019
The National Health Policy in India mentions equity as a key policy principle and emphasises the role of affirmative action in achieving health equity for a range of excluded groups. We conducted a scoping review of literature and three multi-stakeholder workshops to better understand the availab...
Upendra Bhojani , C Madegowda, N S Prashanth, Pragati Hebbar , Tolib Mirzoev , Saffron Karlsen , Ghazala Mir
August 28, 2019
This paper provides a review of Purdue Pharma, LP’s development and marketing of the long-acting oral narcotic OxyContin®. Within five years of the drug’s launch, OxyContin® became the number-one prescribed Schedule II narcotic in the United States. This commercial success was in part the resul...
David S Egilman, Gregory B. Collins, Julie Falender, Naomie Shembo, Ciara Keegan, Sunil Tohan
April 25, 2020
Background: Protocol non-compliance in clinical research studies is common and can affect both patient safety and data integrity. There are no published studies which actively looked for non-compliance. The present study was carried out, against this background, with the objective of assessing th...
Snehalata V Gajbhiye , Sharmila V Jalgaonkar , Sarita G Dabba , Shweta Surve, Manasi S Lad
April 25, 2020
There is clear evidence of a link between health and physical activity (PA). PA is universally prescribed as a primary treatment for most chronic diseases. However, studies show that not many health professionals advise patients about PA. The current study examines how a cost-effective tool to im...
Shalini Garg, V Raman Kutty
April 25, 2020
Pharmaceutical companies in countries that have community-oriented models of healthcare, unlike other countries with highly privatised healthcare systems, such as the United States, cannot legally advertise medications directly to patients. Thus, the physician is entirely responsible for choosing...
Ekaterina Avituv Frenkel , David Israeli, Azgad Gold, David Serfaty, Rael D Strous
February 17, 2020
The basic tenets of medical ethics are: autonomy of the patient, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice. These are usually interpreted in the light of the practice of clinical medicine but also apply to pathology and laboratory medicine, a field in which there is often no direct patient contact...
Swarupa Bhagwat, Sanjay A Pai
April 25, 2020
Disparity in economic development between high-income countries (HICs) and low- and medium-income countries (LMICs) has necessitated collaborations, some in health-related activities. Globalisation frameworks indicate that, in fair collaborations, the ultimate aim should be to improve the situati...
David Nderitu, Eunice Kamaara