Subscribed Libraries
Total: 433
| Sn | Title | Author | Abstract | Full Text |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Conceptual Study of Anatomy and Physiology of Anal Canal | Gyanendra kumar Gupta, Gagan Devi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 2 | Comparative Study of Dosimetry Methodology and Software Tools for Personalized Radionuclide Therapy | Madhulika Mehrotra | Abstract | Full Text |
| 3 | An Epidemiological Study on Prevalence of Hypertension | Gyanendra kumar Gupta, Gagan Devi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 4 | Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Management and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus (DM): A Review | Kamal Singh Bani, Khushboo Bhardwaj, Stuti Tripathi | Abstract | Full Text |
| 5 | Mucormycosis: Review on the basis of Diagnosis Treatment, Preventive Measures, and Recent Research Approach | Warude Bhagyashri, Gugale Prachi, Jadhav Manasi, Garud Aniket, Meshram Priti, S.N. Wagh | Abstract | Full Text |
| 6 | SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 (Delta), B.1.617.2.1 (Delta Plus) Variant and Vaccine Strategies | Chandani Chandani Kamble, Vikas Kamble, Prakash Kamble | Abstract | Full Text |
| 7 | Rapid assessment checklist for health systems response to Cholera | N S Prashanth, Pragati Hebbar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 8 | Rapid assessment checklist for health systems response to Cholera | N S Prashanth, Pragati Hebbar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 9 | Decoding the black box of health policy implementation: A case of regulating private healthcare establishments in southern India |
Meena Putturaj, Upendra Bhojani, Neethi V. Rao, Bruno Marchal | Abstract | Full Text |
| 10 | COVID‑19: A Policy Window for E‑cigarette Regulation | Aishwarya Ashok, Pragati Hebbar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 11 | Strategic and contested use of food laws to ban smokeless tobacco products in India: a qualitative analysis of litigation | Upendra Bhojani, Riddhi D’souza | Abstract | Full Text |
| 12 | Operationalising the “One Health” approach in India: facilitators of and barriers to effective cross-sector convergence for zoonoses prevention and control |
N S Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 13 | The merit privilege: examining dubious claims of merit in public health and public policy | N S Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 14 | Improving access to medicines for noncommunicable diseases in rural primary care: results from a quasi-randomized cluster trial in a district in South India |
Upendra Bhojani, N S Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 15 | An intersectional analysis of the compositeindex of anthropometric failures in India | N S Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 16 | Implementation research for taking tobacco control policies to scale in India: a realist evaluation study protocol | Upendra Bhojani, Vivek Dsouza | Abstract | Full Text |
| 17 | Diverse and competing interests around tobacco: qualitative analysis of two decades of parliamentary questions in India |
Upendra Bhojani, Latha Chilgod, Amithi Varma | Abstract | Full Text |
| 18 | Sickle cell disease in India: a scoping review from a health systems perspective to identify an agenda for research and action |
Vineet Raman, Tanya Seshadri,NS Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 19 | Beyond numbers, coverage and cost: adaptive governance for post-COVID-19 reforms in India | Neethi Varadaraja Rao, NS Prashanth, Pragati Bhaskar Hebbar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 20 | Team-based primary health care fornon-communicable diseases:complexities in South India | Dorothy Lall, Narayanan Devadasan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 21 | Improving primary care for diabetes and hypertension: findings from implementation research in rural SouthIndia | Dorothy Lall, N.S. Prashanth, Narayanan Devadasan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 22 | Social determinants of tuberculosis: context, framework and the way forward to ending TB in India |
Anika Juneja | Abstract | Full Text |
| 23 | Examining tribal health inequalities around three forested sites in India: Results of a cross‑sectional survey |
N.S. Prashanth, Tanya Seshadri | Abstract | Full Text |
| 24 | What role can health policy and systems research play in supporting responses to COVID-19 that strengthen socially just health systems? |
N.S. Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 25 | What should community organisations consider when deciding to partner with researchers? A critical reflection on the Zilla Budakattu Girijana Abhivrudhhi Sangha experience in Karnataka, India |
N.S. Prashanth, Tanya Seshadri | Abstract | Full Text |
| 26 | Predicting Disease Risk Areas Through Co-Production of Spatial Models: The Example of Kyasanur Forest Disease in India’s Forest Landscapes | N.S. Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 27 | COVID-19 and informal settlements: an urgent call to rethink urban governance |
N.S. Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 28 | Does cereal, protein and micronutrient availability hold the key to the malnutrition conundrum? An exploratory analysis of cereal cultivation and wasting patterns of India |
N.S. Prashanth | Abstract | Full Text |
| 29 | Healthcare delivery in India amid the Covid-19 pandemic: Challenges and opportunities | Pragati B Hebbar, Angel Sudha, Vivek Dsouza, Lathadevi Chilgod, Adhip Amin | Abstract | Full Text |
| 30 | Affirmative action, minorities, and public services in India: Charting a future research and practice agenda |
Upendra Bhojani,C Madegowda, NS Prashanth, Pragati Hebbar | Abstract | Full Text |
| 31 | Tobacco Industry Interference Index: Implementation of the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Article 5.3 in India | Bhojani U | Abstract | Full Text |
| 32 | How patients navigate the diagnostic ecosystem in a fragmented health system: a qualitative study from India. | Vijayashree Yellapa, Narayanan Devadasan, Anja Krumeich, Nitika Pant Pai, Caroline Vadnais, Madhukar Pai & Nora Engel | Abstract | Full Text |
| 33 | Strengthening the governance for effective tobacco control in India | Upendra Bhojani | Abstract | Full Text |
| 34 | From policy to practice: lessons from Karnataka about implementation of tobacco control laws | Pragati B Hebbar, Upendra Bhojani, John Kennedy, Vishal Rao | Abstract | Full Text |
| 35 | A Unique Survey on Tuberculosis in Urban Slums of Mysore City, Karnataka, India | Archana Basavaraju, Vijayashree Yellappa | Abstract | Full Text |
| 36 | India’s recent reformation in public health education: is it targeting the right people? | Varghese J ,Diljith Kannan and Upendra Bhojani | Abstract | Full Text |
| 37 | Enhancing care for urban poor living with chronic conditions: role of local health systems | Upendra Bhojani | Abstract | Full Text |
| 38 | Improving access to medicines for non-communicable diseases in rural India: a mixed methods study protocol using quasi-experimental design |
N. S. Prashanth, Maya Annie Elias, Manoj Kumar Pati, Praveenkumar Aivalli, C. M. Munegowda, Srinath Bhanuprakash, S. M. Sadhana, Bart Criel, Maryam Bigdeli and Narayanan Devadasan |
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| 39 | Bringing evidence into public health policy: enhancing equity and engendering intersectoral action for health | Upendra Bhojani, Werner Soors | Abstract | Full Text |
| 40 | Bringing evidence into public health policy (EPHP), 2016. Equitable India: All for Health and Wellbeing | Upendra Bhojani, Werner Soors, Vijayashree Yellappa, Aneesha Ahluwalia | Abstract | Full Text |
| 41 | Human Resources for Health in India | Maastricht Interns 2015 | Abstract | Full Text |
| 42 | Determinants of sputum conversion at two months of treatment under National Tuberculosis Programme, South India | Vijayashree Yellappa , Vani Kandpal, Dorothy Lall, Asma Tabassum |
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| 43 | Coping with tuberculosis and directly observed treatment: a qualitative study among patients from South India | Vijayashree Yellappa, Pierre Lefèvre, Tullia Battaglioli, Devadasan Narayanan and Patrick Van der Stuyft | Abstract | Full Text |
| 44 | The Profile and Job Perceptions of Block Programme Managers in Karnataka | Jeroen F De Man, Bheemaray V Manganawar, Arupa J Das, Bart Criel, Narayanan Devadasan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 45 | Private practitioners’ contributions to the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme in a South Indian district | V. Yellappa,*† T. Battaglioli,† S. K. Gurum,‡ D. Narayanan,* P. Van der Stuyft†§ | Abstract | Full Text |
| 46 | Point-of-care testing in India: missed opportunities to realize the true potential of point-of-care testing programs | Nora Engel, Gayatri Ganesh, Mamata Patil, Vijayashree Yellappa, Caroline Vadnais, Nitika Pant Pai, and Madhukar Pai | Abstract | Full Text |
| 47 | India’s Progress Towards MDG’s 4&5 | C. M. Munegowda | Abstract | Full Text |
| 48 | Importance of Diet in Managing NCD’s | C. M. Munegowda | Abstract | Full Text |
| 49 | Intervening in the local health system to improve diabetes care: lessons from a health service experiment in a poor urban neighborhood in India | Upendra Bhojani, Patrick Kolsteren, Bart Criel, Stefaan De Henauw, Thriveni S. Beerenahally, Roos Verstraeten, Narayanan Devadasan | Abstract | Full Text |
| 50 | Evaluation of Results Based Financing Strategies for Tuberculosis care and Control in India | Vijayashree Yellappa, N. Devadasan and Neethi V. Rao | Abstract | Full Text |