Publications by authors named "B Nongkynrih"

Accurate blood pressure (BP) measurement is essential for detecting, diagnosing, treating, and monitoring hypertensive individuals. This qualitative improvement initiative study is aimed at improving adherence to standardised BP measurement protocols in an urban primary health centre in Delhi, India. This study was conducted using a checklist based on World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines.

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Background: Diabetes distress "refers to the negative emotional or affective experiences resulting from the challenge of living with the demands of diabetes." Despite recommendations to screen for distress at regular intervals, it usually remains undiagnosed. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of diabetes distress among adults living with diabetes, determine the factors associated with distress, the association between selfcare and distress, glycemic control and distress and compare the health-related quality of life among those with and without distress.

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Background & objectives Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are extremely prevalent in India, making early detection of people at high risk for CVDs and prevention crucial. This study aimed to estimate CVD risk distribution in older adults (40-69 yr) in India using WHO's non-laboratory risk chart and identify factors associated with elevated CVD risk (10%). Methods The current study used a nationally representative sample of 40-69 yr adults in India.

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Article Synopsis
  • Enhancing primary care capacity is essential for quality care of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), addressing issues like inadequate training resources and standards.
  • The WHO South-East Asia Region utilized the OpenWHO platform to create four online courses tailored for low- or middle-income countries, focusing on NCD service planning, interventions, diabetic foot care, and palliative care for primary health-care managers.
  • Launched on October 26, 2023, these courses gained significant interest, with 18,250 enrollments in 100 days, primarily from young health professionals, leading to over 7,000 certificates awarded through assessments.
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Evidence on the association of chronic illnesses with depression among adolescents in the Indian community setting is limited. A simple random sample of 583 adolescents, comprising 56.6% of boys and 43.

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