Background: Insomnia affects both physical and mental well-being of elderly people, also increasing risks of psychological problems such as depression and decreases quality of life. We assessed the proportion of elderly people with insomnia and associated factors in a selected community.
Methods: We carried out a cross sectional study interviewing 110 elderly people residing in Shankarapur-7, Sankhu, Kathmandu using convenient sampling technique.
J Nepal Health Res Counc
January 2020
Background: Drug therapy and adherence to the medication is critical to prevent complications of hypertension and more importantly in countries like Nepal where more than one quarter adults suffer from it. Primary aim was to measure adherence to anti-hypertensive medication and factors associated with low adherence.
Methods: Morisky Medication Adherence Scale was used for measuring medication adherence and a structured questionnaire for measuring background and illness related factors in a cross-sectional study among 216 hypertensive patients in a tertiary care hospital selected through sequential sampling.
Background: Common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression among mothers of young children and expectants can silently deteriorate the health of the mother with significant impact on the newborn. The primary aims were to determine the proportion of pregnant women and mothers of children under one year with anxiety and depression and their associated factors in Sindhupalchowk.
Methods: We used the Hopkins Symptom Checklist 25 and a structured questionnaire in a cross-sectional study to collect information from 778 women (164 pregnant women, 614 mothers of children under one year) selected through multi-stage sampling.