Publications by authors named "Jayeeta Burman"

Introduction: Preeclampsia, characterized by hypertensive disorders and systemic inflammatory response, remains a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality globally. Effective risk assessment tools are crucial for predicting adverse maternal outcomes.

Objective: This study evaluates the performance of the fullPIERS (Preeclampsia Integrated Estimate of Risk) model in predicting adverse maternal outcomes within 24 hours of admission for preeclampsia.

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Background: Gender-based violence (GBV) is a global public health concern. India's socio-cultural and regional diversity poses challenges for obtaining accurate and comprehensive indicators of gender-based violence. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and predictors of GBV among adolescents.

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Background COVID-19 has affected the physical and mental health of people globally, and vaccination is seen as a crucial tool in controlling the pandemic. However, the readiness to vaccinate children remains a concern, particularly in India. Aim The study aimed to investigate the association between the psychological impact of COVID-19 and willingness to vaccinate their children among attendees of the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College, Kolkata.

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Context: Household food insecurity (HFI) is considered one of the main risk factors of undernutrition. However, the evidence is not conclusive in our study settings. This study aimed to examine the association between HFI and nutritional status.

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Context: Multimorbidity is considered as a priority for global health research. It is defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic health conditions in an individual. It is increasingly being recognized as a major concern for primary care physicians due to its huge impact on individual, family, and societal level.

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  • Anemia and poor menstrual hygiene practices greatly affect adolescent girls' lives, highlighting the need for evidence-based preventive measures.
  • A study in Bhopal involving 393 girls revealed a 38.7% prevalence of anemia, with 87.3% practicing poor menstrual hygiene management (MHM).
  • The findings indicate a significant association between poor MHM and anemia, suggesting the need for targeted awareness and improved sanitary facilities to alleviate the issue.
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  • The study aims to identify patterns and factors influencing self-care practices among diabetic patients, essential for managing the disease and improving quality of life.
  • Conducted in Kolkata, the research involved type 2 diabetes patients and assessed self-care through a questionnaire, utilizing logistic regression to identify predictors.
  • Results showed that 67.5% of patients had inadequate self-care, with many experiencing diabetes-related distress; factors like education level and family history were significantly linked to self-care practices, highlighting the need for better support and guidance.
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus are still of much public health concern. Screening of TB patients for diabetes will ensure early case detection, better management of diabetes, and better TB treatment outcome. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and associated factors of diabetes in TB patients and their impact on treatment outcome of TB.

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Background: Elder abuse is an important public health problem hidden from public view in spite of its detrimental effect on physical and mental health. In the last three decades, there is responsiveness toward abuse of children and spouses worldwide but even today abuse and neglect of aged people seem to be the matter of least concern. This study aims to reveal the magnitude of elder abuse and its predictors.

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Context: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is recognized as a major epidemic of the 21 century. People with MetS have twice the likelihood of developing and dying from cardiovascular diseases and more than seven times the risk of developing diabetes.

Aims: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of MetS and its components among adults who were in their first three decades of adulthood.

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Context: Functional ability considered a proxy for healthy aging, not only related to mental and physical health but it also determines social well-being. Eliciting the determinants of functionality components among the elderly will assist in evolving with appropriate plans at both domiciliary and facility level to eliminate their sufferings and disabilities.

Aim: The aim of this study is to find out the magnitude of poor functional status among the elderly and its predictors.

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Introduction: The Mid-Day Meal (MDM) program is the world's biggest supplementary school lunch program and is being implemented all over India for primary and upper primary school students. To continue a healthy program, personal hygiene of food handlers and beneficiaries should be well maintained.

Objective: This study aims at examining the status of food safety measures including personal hygiene of food handlers and beneficiaries of MDM.

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