Community perspective and healthcare assessment in malaria endemic states of India: a cross-sectional study protocol.
Shrinivasa B MVani H CRicha SinghalKuldeep SinghSujith Nath NPraveen Kumar TripathiPiyush SinghAlex EapenS P SinghD P SinhaWaseem Akram MallaSanjeev Kumar GuptaChander Prakash YadavPallika SinghC S AggarwalVinod P ChoudharyRinku SharmaTanu JainAmit SharmaAnupkumar R AnvikarAtul GoelManju RahiPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
No patients were involved in the study. Study findings will be shared with Institutional ethics board of National Institute for Malaria Research New Delhi (NIMR) in a timely, comprehensive, accurate, unbiased, unambiguous and transparent manner and to the National Vector-borne Disease (Malaria) Control Programme officers and the Community public who participated. Important findings will be communicated through community outreach meetings which are existing in the Health system. Results will be informed to study participants via local fieldwork supervised by District Malaria Officers. Also findings will be published in reputed journals based on Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) publication policy.The ICMR-NIMR ethics committee approved the study via letter No. NIMR/ECM/2023/Feb/14 dated 24 April 2023 for version 5. All standard ethical practices will be followed.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- mental health
- public health
- end stage renal disease
- randomized controlled trial
- primary care
- chronic kidney disease
- machine learning
- systematic review
- emergency department
- newly diagnosed
- quality improvement
- high resolution
- artificial intelligence
- peritoneal dialysis
- decision making
- social media
- deep learning
- risk factors
- patient reported outcomes
- affordable care act