Bindu T Desai
Bindu T Desai
Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia which affects 55 million people worldwide. Not surprisingly, it is a key focus of research involving huge funding. Scientific fraud has inevitably surfaced in this research area. This ...
Fatemeh Keshmiri,Mehran Haerizadeh,Yaser Ghelmani
Fatemeh Keshmiri
Background: Professionalism has long been recognised as a core competency for clinical teachers as role models and educators. The present study aimed to evaluate the adherence to professionalism of clinical teachers from ...
Reframing language in mental health discourses: Towards a more humane approach [0.03%]
精神健康讨论中语言的重新构建:朝向更加人性化的处理方式
S V Chetan
S V Chetan
This is a reflection on the nature of language used by psychologists in the contexts of referrals and assessments. Through an example of a brief referral, I attempt to unpack the "clinical" language that may dehumanise and pathologise indiv...
In Clinical Trials Registry-India, the classification of sponsors needs to be standardised [0.03%]
在临床试验注册-印度中,资助者的分类需要标准化
Jaishree Mendiratta,Mounika Pillamarapu,Gayatri Saberwal
Jaishree Mendiratta
Background: In recent years, there has been a big push to register trials, but there are a number of problems with the data in public clinical trial registries. Here, we describe a cross-sectional study of the classificat...
Antimicrobial stewardship in low- and middle-income countries: Developing a broader perspective through an ethical analysis [0.03%]
在中低收入国家的抗菌药物管理:通过道德分析发展一个更广泛的观点
Isha Sinha,Sonal Dayama
Isha Sinha
The increase in the number of cases of antimicrobial resistance has gained attention worldwide. The main drivers of this situation are the misuse and overuse of antimicrobials for human and animal health. The imbalance between ensuring appr...
COMMENTARY: The Consumer Protection Act, 2019: A critical analysis from a medical practitioner's perspective [0.03%]
《2019年消费者保护法》评论:来自医疗从业者的批判性分析视角
Bhavika Vajawat,Damodharan Dinakaran,Omprakash V Nandimath et al.
Bhavika Vajawat et al.
The landmark judgment in the case of Indian Medical Association v VP Shantha in 1995 brought the medical profession under the ambit of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986. The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, was later repealed and replaced by ...
Manika Kamthan,Ruksana Akhtar
Manika Kamthan
The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Amendment Act, 2021, contains some progressive changes. However, survivors of rape will continue to go through mental as well as physical trauma to secure an abortion. We argue that the MTP Amendme...
Law Commission of India report on the age of consent: Denying justice and autonomy to adolescents [0.03%]
印度法律委员会关于同意年龄的报告:拒绝青少年司法和自主权
Amita Pitre,Sunita Sheel Bandewar
Amita Pitre
The 22nd Law Commission of India (henceforth, the Commission) [1], in its recent 283rd report, offered its recommendation on the question of age of consent (AoC) to sexual activity. Two High Courts which have seen several cases of non-explo...
RESEARCH ARTICLE: Adolescent abortions in the Covid-19 landscape: Exposing the legal Achilles' heel [0.03%]
研究文章:新冠疫情下的青少年流产问题:揭露法律的致命弱点
Dipika Jain,Anubha Rastogi
Dipika Jain
The law ought to ensure that reproductive health services are accessible to all persons - married or unmarried - without subjecting them to heightened scrutiny or procedural requirements. However, the intersection of various laws and their ...
COMMENTARY: Navigating the conundrum of mandatory reporting under the POCSO Act: Implications for medical professionals [0.03%]
评论:医疗专业人员在POCSO法案强制报告中的困境及影响
Nanditta Batra
Nanditta Batra
To address the under reporting of sexual offences against children, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, makes reporting of such offences mandatory. The duty to report such offences has been extended to healthc...