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2. Non-fatal home injuries among the elderly in Tamil Nadu, India.
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Joseph, Alex and Bagavandas, M
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INJURY risk factors ,AGE distribution ,BURNS & scalds ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,ACCIDENTAL falls ,HOME accidents ,PROBABILITY theory ,PUBLIC health ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RISK assessment ,SUICIDAL behavior ,TRAFFIC accidents ,WOUNDS & injuries ,SYMPTOMS ,DISEASE prevalence ,CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
Background: Injuries are considered as an emerging public health problem in India. Globally every year, injuries kill more than 5 million people, and by 2020, injuries will be the third-leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The study aimed to assess the prevalence and characteristics of nonfatal home injuries among the elderly in Tamil Nadu. Methodology: A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 1139 elderly (60 years and above), sampled from three districts of Tamil Nadu, India. Probability proportional to size sampling technique was used for sampling; a pretested questionnaire was used to collect the data. Results: Prevalence of nonfatal home injuries among elderly within the past 1 year was 14.6% (12.5–16.7 at 95% confidence interval), (n = 1003), among those injured, 94.5% were unintentionally injured and 5.5% were of intentional nature. When classified according to the types of injuries, majority of them had fall injuries (6.7%) followed by minor domestic injuries (5.4%), animal-related injury (0.2%), burn injuries (1.1%), road traffic injury (0.4%), and suicide attempt (0.8%). Majority of the respondents were in the age group of young-old, 60–69 years of age (84%), and there was more number of males (55%) in the study. Conclusion: The study reveals that nonfatal home injuries among elderly are an emerging public health problem, unintentional injuries contribute to the majority of the injuries, fall was the single largest contributor for all injuries among elderly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. Nutritional assessment of tribal women in Kainatty, Wayanad: A cross-sectional study.
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Mohandas, Sreelakshmi, Amritesh, K, Lais, Harsha, Vasudevan, Sanjeev, and Ajithakumari, S
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MALNUTRITION risk factors ,MALNUTRITION ,AGE distribution ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,HOSPITALS ,INDIGENOUS peoples ,INTERVIEWING ,LEANNESS ,NUTRITIONAL assessment ,OBESITY ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RISK assessment ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SMOKELESS tobacco ,WOMEN'S health ,CROSS-sectional method ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
Introduction: Women from a society reflect the culture that they are a part of and tribal women are the most disadvantaged considering the levels of illiteracy and ignorance. As per the National Family Health Survey 4 reports, in Kerala, undernutrition is particularly common among women from scheduled tribes, 20%. This study was done to assess the nutritional status and its associated factors among tribal women in the reproductive age group at Wayanad. Materials and Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was carried out during January 2017 at Amrita Kripa Charitable Hospital in Kainatty, Wayanad. The minimum calculated sample size was 186.
Using systematic random sampling, every third tribal woman in the age group of 15–49 years attending the general outpatient department as patient or bystander was interviewed using a pretested semi-structured questionnaire and examined for height, weight, body mass index, and pallor. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 21. Results: Data were collected from a total of 223 study participants; 53.8% of them were undernourished (< 18.5 kg/m 2 ) with 25% severe underweight and 3.1% and 2.7% preobese and obese women. Participants who were <30 years of age (0.001), those who used smokeless tobacco (0.008), and women from the Paniya tribe 0.001 had significantly higher odds of undernutrition. Conclusion: Almost one-fourth of the study participants were severely undernourished and 5.8% belonged to obese and preobese categories, thereby indicating the gravity of the nutritional difficulties among tribal women. A well-planned and coordinated effort is needed to address the scenario of malnutrition among tribal women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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