Publications by authors named "E Adithi Devi"

To deliver comprehensive and efficient care, it is crucial to understand and address the unique healthcare needs of gender and sexual minority (GSM) groups. Implementing cultural humility training may enhance healthcare students' sensitivity, awareness, and proficiency in serving patients. However, there's a necessity to thoroughly evaluate the impact and effectiveness of these interventions, especially in relation to addressing the distinct healthcare requirements of GSM groups.

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Objectives: This review examined the evidence for interventions to prevent the abuse of people living with dementia in the community.

Methods: The articles were retrieved from 2000 to 2023 from six databases, including MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL Plus via EBSCO, EMBASE, ProQuest Medical Library, Web of Science, and Scopus. The research articles that focused on finding the effectiveness of interventions for preventing abuse of people living with dementia in community settings were included in this review.

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Unlabelled: Diverse haploid inducer lines with > 6% of haploid induction rate are now routinely used to develop doubled haploid lines. Though gene regulates haploid induction, its molecular characterization and haplotype analysis in maize and its related species have not been undertaken so far. In the present study, the entire 1812 bp long gene was sequenced among two mutant and eight wild-type inbreds.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates how well elderly individuals with hypertension and type 2 diabetes follow prescribed diets and exercise regimens, highlighting the challenges they face in doing so.
  • - Out of 360 participants in rural areas, 80% showed moderate adherence to dietary guidelines, while only 37.8% engaged in regular exercise, with various socio-demographic factors influencing compliance levels.
  • - Key factors affecting dietary and exercise compliance include education level, occupation, income, health conditions, and cognitive abilities, indicating that multiple aspects need to be considered to improve adherence in this population.
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Dementia is a chronic disorder of the brain that affects cognitive performance. The caregivers of individuals with dementia experience a greater burden that affects their Quality of Life (QoL). This cross-sectional study conducted in India was designed to assess the caring burden and QoL among the caregivers of people with dementia, as well as to ascertain the relationship between QoL scores and burden.

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