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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-119909

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BACKGROUND: Stigma and discrimination, particularly in access to healthcare, remains a major problem for people Infected with HIV in most parts of India. METHODS: We did a multicentre study (n = 10) with a cross-sectional survey design using a standardized, interviewer-administered questionnaire. RESULTS: A total of 2200 healthcare providers participated. The knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) related to HIV service delivery were very poor with a mean overall KAP score of only 49.7% (CI: 49.1-50.3). Only 5%, 5% and 1% of the participants scored more than 75% separately for the dimensions of knowledge, attitude and practice, respectively. Only 24.4% and 36.7% of responders knew that HIV screening was not recommended prior to surgery and pre-employment check-up. Many doctors (19.4%) had refused treatment to people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) at least some of the time and nearly half (47.2%) identified and labelled them; 23.9% isolated them in separate care areas and 13.3% postponed or changed treatment based on the patient's HIV status. Screening for HIV prior to elective surgery was done by 67% of providers. While 64.7% of responders were aware of the existence of national guidelines on and recommendations for HIV testing, only 38.4% had read the policy document. CONCLUSION: There is a growing need to provide care, support and treatment to a large number of PLHA. The capacity of healthcare providers must be urgently built up so as to improve their knowledge of and attitude to HIV to enable them to deliver evidence-based and compassionate care to PLHA in various healthcare settings.


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Sérodiagnostic du SIDA , Attitude du personnel soignant , Attitude envers la santé , Compétence clinique , Analyse de regroupements , Infections à VIH/diagnostic , Enquêtes sur les soins de santé , Politique de santé , Hôpitaux/normes , Humains , Inde , Dépistage de masse/normes , Politique organisationnelle , Types de pratiques des médecins/statistiques et données numériques , Guides de bonnes pratiques cliniques comme sujet , Prejugé , Soins de santé primaires/normes , Secteur privé/normes , Secteur public/normes , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Refus de traiter , Stéréotypes , Précautions universelles
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-95530

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Risperidone and ziprasidone are commonly used as first line drugs for the treatment of psychotic disorders and overdose with these agents is increasingly being reported. Relatively few of these reports have involved co-ingestion of multiple psychotropic agents. We report a case of overdose with risperidone, ziprasidone, valproate, trihexyphenidyl and clonazepam in a 25 years female, who recovered uneventfully with supportive management. Notwithstanding the benign outcome in this instance, age, co-ingested drugs, active metabolites and medical co-morbidity are critical issues in overdose with atypical antipsychotics. As prescription of these drugs continues to increase in developing countries, systematic studies evaluating their clinical toxicity and management are necessary. The issues associated with overdose of multiple psychotropic agents and appropriate management policies are highlighted.


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Adulte , Neuroleptiques/effets indésirables , Clonazépam/effets indésirables , Ordonnances médicamenteuses , Femelle , Humains , Mauvais usage des médicaments prescrits , Pipérazines/effets indésirables , Polypharmacie , Rispéridone/effets indésirables , Schizophrénie paranoïde/traitement médicamenteux , Thiazoles/effets indésirables , Trihexyphénidyle/effets indésirables , Acide valproïque/effets indésirables
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J Postgrad Med ; 2002 Oct-Dec; 48(4): 290-1
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-116821

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Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT) in pre-pubertal children is a controversial and underreported treatment. Even though the effectiveness and side effects of ECT in adolescents are comparable with those in adults, there is a pervasive reluctance to use ECT in children and adolescents. We report the case of a pre-pubertal child in an episode of severe depression with catatonic features, where a protracted course of ECT proved life-saving in spite of prolonged duration of seizures and delayed response to treatment. The case illustrates the safety and efficacy of ECT in children. Relevant literature is also reviewed along with the case report.


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Enfant , Trouble dépressif/thérapie , Électroconvulsivothérapie , Femelle , Humains , Reprise du traitement
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-119271

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BACKGROUND: Attitudes to psychiatry and mental illness among medical undergraduates are key factors in determining their choice of psychiatry as a career and willingness to deal with psychiatric disorders in general practice. METHODS: The responses of 108 medical students from the first and fourth year batches not exposed to psychiatry were compared with those of 139 final year students and interns who had completed varying components of psychiatric training using validated questionnaires that assessed their attitudes to psychiatry and mental illness, and their interest in psychiatry as a career choice. RESULTS: A greater proportion of students exposed to psychiatric training endorsed positive attitudes to mental illness than those not exposed (odds ratio=0.4; 95% confidence intervals: 0.21-0.71; p=0.002). The overall attitude towards psychiatry did not differ between students before or after psychiatric education. Women students were more likely to consider a career in psychiatry (odds ratio=2.9; 95% confidence intervals: 1.36-6.21; p = 0.004), but the proportion of students of either gender wishing to pursue psychiatry as a career option did not differ significantly with psychiatric training. CONCLUSION: Psychiatric education positively influences the attitudes of medical students towards mental illness and some aspects of psychiatry but does not increase the number of students wishing to pursue psychiatry as a career. Urgent and radical changes in psychiatric education for undergraduate medical students are required to meet current and future requirements of medical personnel trained to deal with psychiatric disorders.


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Attitude du personnel soignant , Intervalles de confiance , Enseignement médical premier cycle , Femelle , Humains , Inde , Mâle , Troubles mentaux/psychologie , Odds ratio , Psychiatrie/enseignement et éducation , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Étudiant médecine/psychologie
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