S. N. Mitra, M. Nawab Ali, Shahidul Islam, Anne R. Cross et al.
This report provides the full results of the 1993-94 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey among 9640 ever married women 10-49 years old and 3284 husbands of respondents. Evidence suggests rapid and accelerating fertility decline to 3.4 births during 1991-93 a drop of 21% from 1989-91. Levels of ...
Michael Koenig, Tulshi D. Saha, Ahmed Al‐Sabir, Shams El Arifeen et al.
CONTEXT: Although the reduction of maternal mortality levels is a key Millennium Development Goal, community-based evidence on obstetric complications and maternal care-seeking behavior remains limited in low-resource countries. METHODS: This study presents an overview of key findings from the 2001 ...
Gora Mboup, Tulshi D. Saha
This study compared patterns and trends in fertility in developing countries. Data were obtained from Demographic and Health Surveys and national surveys in 28 developing countries. Fertility measures are presented by socioeconomic variables. Countries reflect different states of fertility transitio...
Mitra Sn, Ahmed Al‐Sabir, Tulshi D. Saha, Sampath Kumar
With the collaboration of the National Institute of Population Research and Training Mitra and Associates and ORC Macro (USA) the 1999-2000 Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey was implemented. The survey provides updated estimates of the basic national demographic and health indicators as well as a...
Tulshi D. Saha
Tulshi D. Saha
Abstract Social and economic development as well as more widely diffused family planning services will contribute to a higher level of contraceptive use.
Hasan Habibur Rahman, Md Israt Hasan, Taslim Uddin, Tulshi Chandra Saha et al.
Introduction: Shoulder pain comes next to back and knee pain, considering the frequency of musculoskeletal ailments. The Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) is considered a highly specific questionnaire for assessing shoulder pain and functions. The objective of the study was to assess the va...
Abu Saleh Mohammad Mainul Hasan, Md Israt Hasan, Mohammed Emran, Mollah Mohammad Muzahidul Islam et al.
Background: With The fast growing world, in Bangladesh also getting increased usage of digital connectivity has led to a rise in online activities and also rise in the musculoskeletal (MSK) pain among the professionals.Objective: We investigating the relationship between MSK pain and discomfort amon...
Mollah Mohammad Muzahidul Islam, Tulshi Chandra Saha, Abu Saleh Mohammad Mainul Hasan, Sarwar Bin Zakir et al.
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is an important health problem in Bangladeshi adult males. This case control study was carried out in the department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, BSMMU, Dhaka from January 2015 to December 2015 to determine the association between CLBP and family history, smo...
Tulshi D. Saha