Publications by authors named "F Kapadia"

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  • The study explored how acculturation and cultural views on mental health (MH) affect the use of MH services among South Asian adults in the U.S.
  • Approximately 49% of participants were immigrants, and results showed that comfort speaking English and having English-speaking friends and family significantly increased the likelihood of using MH services.
  • Findings suggest that improving access to MH services in South Asian languages and promoting acceptance of MH service usage within communities could enhance service utilization.
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Unlabelled: Gender disparity in Critical Care Medicine (CCM) persists globally, with women being underrepresented. Female Intensivists remain a minority, facing challenges in academic and leadership positions at the workplace and within academic societies. The Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) recognized the need for addressing issues related to gender parity and constituted its first Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee in 2023.

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Unlabelled: The concept of "Less is more" has been gaining increasing awareness and acceptance in Critical Care. In 2017, we attempted to systematically answer the question "Can less be more in intensive care" with empirical data. We reviewed all the critical care randomized clinical trials (RCTs) between 1 January 2008 and 5 October 2016 in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

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