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  1. Artikel ; Online: World Psychiatric Association position statement on mental health and the death penalty.

    Misra, Maitreyi / Sinha, Namrata / Pathare, Soumitra / Gill, Neeraj / Javed, Afzal

    The lancet. Psychiatry

    2024  Band 11, Heft 4, Seite(n) 239–241

    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Mental Health ; Capital Punishment ; Forensic Psychiatry
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2024-02-05
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ISSN 2215-0374
    ISSN (online) 2215-0374
    DOI 10.1016/S2215-0366(23)00434-0
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel ; Online: Pediatric Trauma - A Silent Epidemic.

    Thakur, Neha / Rai, Narendra / Misra, Samir / Misra, Maitreyi

    Current pediatric reviews

    2023  

    Abstract: Trauma is the leading cause of preventable deaths in children all over the world. In the majority of cases, children are innocent victims of road traffic accidents. They suffer from both short-term and long-term impacts of trauma. Deaths from road ... ...

    Abstract Trauma is the leading cause of preventable deaths in children all over the world. In the majority of cases, children are innocent victims of road traffic accidents. They suffer from both short-term and long-term impacts of trauma. Deaths from road traffic accidents can be prevented by adopting simple road safety measures and the use of protective equipment. Worldwide programs have been initiated to curb this ever-rising menace; however, the success of these programs depends on their outreach and acceptance among the population in general. Golden hours in trauma management is the initial hour post-trauma, the success of resuscitation depends on the appropriate management of pediatric trauma victims in hospitals dedicated to the management of pediatric trauma victims. The current review highlights the epidemiology, pattern of injury, road safety measures, and global health initiatives for the prevention of accident-related injury in children. The shortcomings of this review are as follows- Firstly pediatric trauma is an exhaustive topic, it is impossible to cover all aspects of pediatric trauma. Thus, the review might have missed some important aspects of pediatric trauma. Secondly, the concept of a pediatric trauma registry is nonexistent in almost all developing countries; hence a true picture of pediatric trauma epidemiology and injury patterns is missing. Thirdly not much work has been done on pediatric trauma in developing countries leading to insufficient data from these countries.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-04-07
    Erscheinungsland United Arab Emirates
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ISSN 1875-6336
    ISSN (online) 1875-6336
    DOI 10.2174/1573396320666230407092601
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  3. Artikel ; Online: Mental health review board under the Mental Health Care Act (2017), India: A critique and learning from review boards of other nations.

    Gupta, Snehil / Misra, Maitreyi / Gill, Neeraj

    International journal of law and psychiatry

    2022  Band 81, Seite(n) 101774

    Abstract: The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 (MHCA) of India is a landmark and welcome step towards centering persons with mental illness (PwMI) and recognizing their rights concerning their treatment and care decisions and ensuring the availability of mental ... ...

    Abstract The Mental Healthcare Act, 2017 (MHCA) of India is a landmark and welcome step towards centering persons with mental illness (PwMI) and recognizing their rights concerning their treatment and care decisions and ensuring the availability of mental healthcare services. As mentioned in its preamble, the Act is a step towards aligning India's laws or mental health (MH) policy with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), which India ratified in 2007. Amidst several positives, the implementation of the Act has been marred by certain practical issues which are partly attributed to the inherent conceptual limitations. Countries across the globe, both High Income- and Low-and Middle-Income Countries, have enacted legislation to ensure that the rights of treatment and care of PwMI are respected, protected, and fulfilled. They have also provisioned quasi-judicial bodies (Mental Health Review Boards MHRBs/tribunals) for ensuring these rights. However, their structure and function vary. This paper compares the constitution and functioning of review boards across different countries and intends to provide future directions for the effective implementation and functioning of the MHRB under India's MHCA. This review found that effective implementation of the MHRB under MHCA is compromised by an ambitious, six-membered, constitution of the MHRB, lack of clarity about the realistic combination of the quorum to adjudicate decisions, inadequate human and financial resources, and an overstretched area of functioning. Although MHRB has been envisaged as a quasi-judicial authority to ensure the rights of PwMI, it needs to be made more pragmatic. The size and composition of the MHRB currently envisaged is likely to be a barrier in the establishment of the MHRB as well as its functioning. A smaller composition (3-5 membered) involving one psychiatrist, one judicial/legal member, and at least one PwMI or member from civil society having lived experience of working with PwMI or caregiver, could be a more pragmatic approach. The passing of this law also necessitates increasing the overall health budget, especially the mental health budget with funds earmarked specifically for the implementation of the law, which necessarily includes setting up the MHRB. An evaluation of the implementation of the MHRB, including its determinants, would be a useful step in this direction.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Mental Disorders/therapy ; Mental Health ; Mental Health Services ; Psychiatry ; United Nations
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-01-07
    Erscheinungsland Netherlands
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 304429-4
    ISSN 1873-6386 ; 0160-2527
    ISSN (online) 1873-6386
    ISSN 0160-2527
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijlp.2021.101774
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  4. Artikel: Insulin and early debridement keys to survival in-COVID 19 associated mucormycosis patients(CAM)- An experience from tertiary care hospital In India.

    Thakur Rai, Neha / Misra, Maitreyi / Misra, Samir / Misra, Shyambhavi / Shukla, Devesh Kumar / Singh, Arvind Kumar / Dheer, Yadvendra / Jaiswal, Vaibhav / Rai, Narendra

    Journal of diabetes and metabolic disorders

    2023  Band 22, Heft 2, Seite(n) 1459–1469

    Abstract: Introduction: Amid the second wave of COVID 19 India witnessed a surge of mucormycosis cases. This worsened the already existing health emergency. India a diabetic capital had all the favourable factors to support the growth of black fungus. This study ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: Amid the second wave of COVID 19 India witnessed a surge of mucormycosis cases. This worsened the already existing health emergency. India a diabetic capital had all the favourable factors to support the growth of black fungus. This study was conducted with objectives of ascertaining patient characteristics, clinical type of mucormycosis, predisposing factors, predictors of survival and long term outcome of survivors.
    Materials and methods: An ambispective study of COVID 19 associated mucormycosis patients admitted in mucor ward of tertiary care hospital between May 2021- August 2021 was done. Study was approved by Institute Ethical Committee. Demographic characteristics, presence of risk factors, clinical sign and symptoms, mode of diagnosis, treatment given, final outcome and long term follow up for a period of 1 year from discharge was done.
    Results: 367 CAM patients were included in the study. 72.5%(
    Conclusion: Early debridement and insulin use are keys to improved survival. Oxygen, Steroids and antibiotics are the risk factors for mucormycosis. Diabetes is the most important comorbidity.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-07-28
    Erscheinungsland Switzerland
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2680289-2
    ISSN 2251-6581
    ISSN 2251-6581
    DOI 10.1007/s40200-023-01269-3
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