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Tackling socioeconomic inequalities and non-communicable diseases in low-income and middle-income countries under the Sustainable Development agenda

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Louis Niessen, Diwakar Mohan, Jonathan Kweku Akuoku, Andrew J. Mirelman et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2018Citations: 398

Five Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set targets that relate to the reduction of health inequalities nationally and worldwide. These targets are poverty reduction, health and wellbeing for all, equitable education, gender equality, and reduction of inequalities within and between countries. The...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Mental disorders in Bangladesh: a systematic review

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Mohammad Didar Hossain, Helal Uddin Ahmed, Waziul Alam Chowdhury, Louis Niessen et al.

Journal: BMC PsychiatryYear: 2014Citations: 263

BACKGROUND: Mental disorders constitute a major public health problem globally with higher burden in low and middle-income countries. In Bangladesh, systematically-collected data on mental disorders are scarce and this leaves the extent of the problem not so well defined. We reviewed the literature ...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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Management of NCD in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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William Checkley, Hassen Ghannem, Vilma Irazola, Sylvester Kimaiyo et al.

Journal: Global HeartYear: 2014Citations: 143

Noncommunicable disease (NCD), comprising cardiovascular disease, stroke, diabetes, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, are increasing in incidence rapidly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Some patients have access to the same treatments available in high-income countries, but mos...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Bangladesh policy on prevention and control of non-communicable diseases: a policy analysis

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Tuhin Biswas, Sonia Pervin, Md. Imtiaz Tanim, Louis Niessen et al.

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2017Citations: 116

BACKGROUND: This paper is aimed at critically assessing the extent to which Non-Communicable Disease NCD-related policies introduced in Bangladesh align with the World Health Organization's (WHO) 2013-2020 Action Plan for the Global Strategy for the Prevention and Control of NCDs. METHODS: The autho...

Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementOpen Access
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Effects of Mobile Phone SMS to Improve Glycemic Control Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes in Bangladesh: A Prospective, Parallel-Group, Randomized Controlled Trial

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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Louis Niessen, Uta Ferrari, Liaquat Ali et al.

Journal: Diabetes CareYear: 2015Citations: 109

Mobile phone technologies have emerged as an essential tool for strengthening health systems and improving disease outcomes in many countries (1). In recent years, the government of Bangladesh and the World Health Organization have adopted information technologies for health in their strategic plans...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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Healthcare use and expenditure for diabetes in Bangladesh

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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Andreas Lechner, Uta Ferrari, Michael Laxy et al.

Journal: BMJ Global HealthYear: 2017Citations: 102

BACKGROUND: Diabetes imposes a huge social and economic impact on nations. However, information on the costs of treating and managing diabetes in developing countries is limited. The aim of this study was to estimate healthcare use and expenditure for diabetes in Bangladesh. METHODS: We conducted a ...

Health SciencesMedicineEndocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismOpen Access
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Diabetes knowledge and glycemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh

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Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Louis Niessen, Jochen Seißler, Uta Ferrari et al.

Journal: SpringerPlusYear: 2015Citations: 98

AIMS: To explore the association between knowledge on diabetes and glycemic control among patients with type 2 diabetes in Bangladesh. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 515 patients with type 2 diabetes attending a tertiary hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Trained interviewers were ...

Health SciencesMedicineEndocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismOpen Access
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Assessing the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure and impoverishment from out-of-pocket payments and their determinants in Bangladesh: evidence from the nationwide Household Income and Expenditure Survey 2016

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Sayem Ahmed, Mohammad Wahid Ahmed, Md. Zahid Hasan, Gazi Golam Mehdi et al.

Journal: International HealthYear: 2021Citations: 86

Abstract Background Out-of-pocket (OOP) payments for healthcare have been increasing steadily in Bangladesh, which deteriorates the financial risk protection of many households. Methods We aimed to investigate the incidence of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) and impoverishment from OOP payment...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceFinanceOpen Access
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Diagnosed hematological malignancies in Bangladesh - a retrospective analysis of over 5000 cases from 10 specialized hospitals

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Mohammad Sorowar Hossain, Mohd S. Iqbal, Mohiuddin Ahmed Khan, Mohammad Golam Rabbani et al.

Journal: BMC CancerYear: 2014Citations: 83

BACKGROUND: The global burden from cancer is rising, especially as low-income countries like Bangladesh observe rapid aging. So far, there are no comprehensive descriptions reporting diagnosed cancer group that include hematological malignancies in Bangladesh. METHODS: This was a multi-center hospit...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Hypertension: adherence to treatment in rural Bangladesh – findings from a population-based study

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Masuma Akter Khanam, Wietze Lindeboom, Tracey Pérez Koehlmoos, Dewan S Alam et al.

Journal: Global Health ActionYear: 2014Citations: 82

BACKGROUND: Poor adherence has been identified as the main cause of failure to control hypertension. Poor adherence to antihypertensive treatment is a significant cardiovascular risk factor, which often remains unrecognized. There are no previous studies that examined adherence with antihypertensive...

Health SciencesMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOpen Access
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Prevalence and determinants of pre-hypertension and hypertension among the adults in rural Bangladesh: findings from a community-based study

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Masuma Akter Khanam, Wietze Lindeboom, Abdur Razzaque, Louis Niessen et al.

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2015Citations: 79

BACKGROUND: The people of low and middle income countries bear about 80% of the global burden of diseases that are attributable to high blood pressure. Hypertensive people contribute half of this burden; the rest is among the people with lesser degrees of high blood pressure. Prehypertension elevate...

Health SciencesMedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOpen Access
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Smoking-attributable mortality in Bangladesh: proportional mortality study

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Dewan S Alam, Prabhat Jha, Chinthanie Ramasundarahettige, Peter Kim Streatfield et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2013Citations: 79

OBJECTIVE: To directly estimate how much smoking contributes to cause-specific mortality in Bangladesh. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted with surveillance data from Matlab, a rural subdistrict. Cases (n = 2213) and controls (n = 261) were men aged 25 to 69 years who had died between 2003 ...

Health SciencesMedicinePhysiologyOpen Access
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The impact of community-based health insurance on the utilization of medically trained healthcare providers among informal workers in Bangladesh

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Sayem Ahmed, Abdur Razzaque Sarker, Marufa Sultana, Sanchita Chakrovorty et al.

Journal: PLoS ONEYear: 2018Citations: 73

We aimed to estimate the impact of a Community-Based Health Insurance (CBHI) scheme on utilization of healthcare from medically trained providers (MTP) by informal workers. A quasi-experimental study was conducted where insured households were included in the intervention group and uninsured househo...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceFinanceOpen Access
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The impact of type 2 diabetes on health related quality of life in Bangladesh: results from a matched study comparing treated cases with non-diabetic controls

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Novie Safita, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam, Clara K Chow, Louis Niessen et al.

Journal: Health and Quality of Life OutcomesYear: 2016Citations: 68

BACKGROUND: Little is known about the association between diabetes and health related quality of life (HRQL) in lower-middle income countries. This study aimed to investigate HRQL among individuals with and without diabetes in Bangladesh. METHODS: The analysis is based on data of a case-control stud...

Health SciencesMedicineEndocrinology, Diabetes and MetabolismOpen Access
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Cost effective interventions for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in low and middle income countries: a systematic review

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Amir Shroufi, Rajiv Chowdhury, Raghupathy Anchala, Sarah Stevens et al.

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2013Citations: 65

BACKGROUND: While there is good evidence to show that behavioural and lifestyle interventions can reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors in affluent settings, less evidence exists in lower income settings.This study systematically assesses the evidence on cost-effectiveness for preventive cardio...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsOpen Access
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