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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218741

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This article reviews the hospitality industry. The study is focused on influencing factors on consumer buying behaviour while selecting a hotel for dinner/lunch purposes. This paper aims to study consumer decision-making processes or thought processes while choosing any hotel for the meal. Different parameters like hotel services influence the choice of hotel selection, received information, personal preferences, etc. This study concentrated on all things consumer is concerned about and why. The cluster is made based on the likability of the customer, interest of customer which includes (Hospitality, Service, Hygiene, Quality, and Ambience, Experiences of other Customers, Infrastructure, and Hotel Location etc.) why and how people select any hotel that gives an idea about the attitude of the customer and his behaviour. Consumer behaviour changes concerning needs and priorities in the selection of hotels. Therefore it is an attempt to understand consumer buying behaviour and factors influencing choice/selection of hotels by consumers in Nashik city.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-189342

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As estimated by WHO, globally a total of 36.9 million [34.3 – 41.4 million] people were living with HIV in 2014. Quality of life (QOL) of HIV/AIDS patients is becoming an important element for understanding and assessing the overall health care and management in health care settings. The objective of this study was to determine the QOL of patients living with HIV/AIDS in Delhi. Systemic Random sampling method was used to identify the subjects from the antiretroviral therapy clinic (ART) situated in tertiary care hospital in Delhi. Methods: 200 patients were interviewed with the WHOQOL-HIV instrument. Questionnaire included items on socio-demographic data, multi-item scales and had six domains namely physical, psychological, level of independence, social relationships, environment and spirituality religion. Results: Study subjects were aged between 18-60 years with mean age of 34.46±8.76 years, and comprised of 41%females. 29 % of studied subjects were illiterate. More than 1/3rd of the patients (84% females) were unemployed and did not have any source of income. All QOL domains were observed to be higher for males in comparison to females. Single/widow patients had better QOL in comparison to married patients. QOL was observed to be better among those who were young, had better educational qualifications, were employed, asymptomatic, had shorter duration of treatment and those who stayed closer to the ART center. Conclusion: Correlation of scores of six domains with overall QOL score and among individual domains was found to be statistically significant.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-157942

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The objective of this study was to evaluate in vitro the endogenous pH, titratable acidity of mouthwashes available in the Indian market. Methods: The study sample was composed of 11 commercial brands of mouthwashes based on different active ingredients. The experiments were performed in triplicate. The endogenous pH was evaluated by using a digital pH meter; titratable acidity was evaluated by the addition of 0.1N NaOH increments to the mouthwashes. Results: pH values ranged from 4.01(CODE K mouth wash containing Terminalia chebula) to 6.58 (CODE E mouthwash containing Diclofenac), and total of six mouthwashes had pH less than the critical value of 5.5, thus classified as potentially erosive. Titratable acidity values ranged from 0.2 (CODE H- Chlorhexidine Gluconate) to 1.2 (CODE I- Thymol, Eucalyptol). Conclusions: Some of the mouthwashes evaluated in this study presented low endogenous pH, even below the critical value for enamel dissolution (pH<5.5), high titratable acidity which may be potentially erosive to the dental tissues if not properly used.

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Indian Pediatr ; 2014 Dec; 51(12): 1022-1023
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-170981
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