by iphindia | Mar 9, 2013 | Latest Updates

Dr. N. Devadasan at a panel discussion on “Frontiers in Public Health: Public health lecture series” organised by NIHFW and NHSRC and chaired by the Hon’ble Health Secretary: Shri Keshav Desiraju IAS
Dr. N. Devadasan was invited to make a presentation on estimating Universal Health Coverage to a group of professionals from the NHSRC, NIHFW, WHO (country office, regional office and HQ) and Ministry of Health on the 1st of March, 2013 at New Delhi.
To download the presentation- Click here (Estimating UHC – Dr. Devadasan)
by iphindia | Feb 28, 2013 | Latest Updates, Research
Title: Retrospective evaluation of risk factors for sputum conversion in new sputum positive pulmonary Tuberculosis cases in Sira TB unit
Objective: The study has the following objectives:
To evaluate the factors which influence the sputum conversion at the end of Intensive phase (IP-at 2 months of treatment)in new sputum positive pulmonary TB cases registered under RNTCP (Phase one study)
Evaluation of patient and provider reported determinants of sputum non-conversion (Phase two study)
Study design: This study is an unmatched retrospective case control study, where new sputum positive pulmonary TB cases who have not become sputum negative at the end of IP will be compared with those who have become sputum negative at the end of IP to determine predictors of sputum non-conversion
by iphindia | Feb 28, 2013 | Latest Updates
This research study is a part of larger study known as ‘Health System Stewardship in Vietnam, India and China’ (HESVIC) (2009-2012) that examined the role of regulations, through it of governance, in ensuring equitable access to quality maternal health care.
Title of the Study: Assessment of Status of Implementation of Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC & PNDT) Act
Objective:
To undertake mapping of Ultrasound(USG) Clinics and assess the status of implementation of PC – PNDT Act in USG clinics
To understand the barriers for non-compliance of the Act by USG clinics
To understand the barriers in implementation of the Act by District and State PC-PNDT cell
Study site: Tumkur district, Karnataka state
Study design: The overall project research methodology consists of both qualitative and quantitative research tools and carried out in three phases.
by iphindia | Feb 28, 2013 | Latest Updates, Research
Title: Study of the profile of Block Programme Manager under National Rural Health Mission:
About the study
Under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), District Programme Manager (DPM) and Block Progrmme Manager (BPM) were appointed at district and block level to provide management support such as planning, implementing and monitoring of various activities.
Objectives: This study is an attempt to examine the extent to which BPMs have been able to fulfill their role as managers in the NRHM programme. The findings of this study will help policy makers to strengthen the role of the BPMs.
Study design: The proposed study is a cross sectional descriptive study. We will conduct this study in Tumkur district, in southern Karnataka.
by iphindia | Feb 27, 2013 | Latest Updates, Research
Title of the Study: Qualitative field research on barriers to point of care testing in India
Point-of-care (POC) tests have the potential to improve the management of infectious diseases, especially in resource-limited settings where healthcare infrastructure is weak, and access to quality and timely medical care is a challenge. This research is funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, via McGill University Health Centre Research Institute, West Montreal, Canada.
Objective:
To conduct qualitative research on why some POC tests are used at the point-of-care and others are not, with a special focus on well-established Rapid Diagnostic Tests of global health importance: HIV, malaria, syphilis, hepatitis, and dengue, and to better understand “user needs” in terms of TB diagnostics.
Study site: Tumkur district and Bangalore urban, Karnataka state
by iphindia | Feb 22, 2013 | Latest Updates

Tobacco is one of the world’s leading causes of death and disability. Karnataka presently has around 2 crore consumers, one third of who may die a premature death. Taking cognizance of this matter the state government has taken serious steps to implement cigarette and other tobacco products act (COTPA). Police have taken a novel and crucial role as protectors of health in reducing tobacco consumption with this step. Police personnel belonging 6 districts attended this workshop conducted at Police training college Nagenahalli Gulbarga. They were briefed regarding the COTPA laws and their proper implementation.