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Metabolic Syndrome And Obesity Among Marginalised School-Going Adolescents In Karachi, Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study, Hina Sharif, Sana Sharif Sheikh, Tooba Seemi, Hira Naeem, Unab Khan, Shah Sumaya Jan Feb 2024

Metabolic Syndrome And Obesity Among Marginalised School-Going Adolescents In Karachi, Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study, Hina Sharif, Sana Sharif Sheikh, Tooba Seemi, Hira Naeem, Unab Khan, Shah Sumaya Jan

Department of Family Medicine

Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiometabolic risk factors which increase the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of MetS among adolescents living in slums aged 11-18 years in Karachi, Pakistan.
Methods: Data were collected from 689 adolescents attending five schools in two slum areas of Karachi, Korangi and Baldia, from February 2023 to March 2023. Measurements of weight, height, waist circumference, and blood pressure were obtained from the study participants. Blood samples were collected to assess fasting plasma glucose, High density lipoprotein HDL-cholesterol, and triglyceride levels as …


Hypertension Pharmacological Treatment In Adults: A World Health Organization Guideline Executive Summary, Akram Al-Makki, Donald Dipette, Paul K. Whelton, M Hassan Murad, Reem A. Mustaf, Shrish Acharya, Hind Mamoun Beheiry, Beatriz Champagne, Kenneth Connell, Unab I. Khan Jan 2022

Hypertension Pharmacological Treatment In Adults: A World Health Organization Guideline Executive Summary, Akram Al-Makki, Donald Dipette, Paul K. Whelton, M Hassan Murad, Reem A. Mustaf, Shrish Acharya, Hind Mamoun Beheiry, Beatriz Champagne, Kenneth Connell, Unab I. Khan

Department of Family Medicine

Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and deaths worldwide especially in low- and middle-income countries. Despite the availability of safe, well-tolerated, and cost-effective blood pressure (BP)-lowering therapies, <14% of adults with hypertension have BP controlled to a systolic/diastolic BP <140/90 mm Hg. We report new hypertension treatment guidelines, developed in accordance with the World Health Organization Handbook for Guideline Development. Overviews of reviews of the evidence were conducted and summary tables were developed according to the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluations approach. In these guidelines, the World Health Organization provides the most current and relevant evidence-based guidance for the pharmacological treatment of nonpregnant adults with hypertension. The recommendations pertain to adults with an accurate diagnosis of hypertension who have already received lifestyle modification counseling. The guidelines recommend BP threshold to initiate pharmacological therapy, BP treatment targets, intervals for follow-up visits, and best use of health care workers in the management of hypertension. The guidelines provide guidance for choice of monotherapy or dual therapy, treatment with single pill combination medications, and use of treatment algorithms for hypertension management. Strength of the recommendations was guided by the quality of the underlying evidence; the tradeoffs between desirable and undesirable effects; patient's values, resource considerations and cost-effectiveness; health equity; acceptability, and feasibility consideration of different treatment options. The goal of the guideline is to facilitate standard approaches to pharmacological treatment and management of hypertension which, if widely implemented, will increase the hypertension control rate world-wide.


Using Frap: A Mixed Method Geospatial Mapping And Rapid Qualitative Analysis Approach, To Uncover Barriers And Facilitators Of Diabetes Care In The Lehigh Valley., Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph, Kyle Shaak Bs, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Susan E. Hansen Ma, Elaine Banerjee Md, Mph Oct 2021

Using Frap: A Mixed Method Geospatial Mapping And Rapid Qualitative Analysis Approach, To Uncover Barriers And Facilitators Of Diabetes Care In The Lehigh Valley., Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph, Kyle Shaak Bs, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Susan E. Hansen Ma, Elaine Banerjee Md, Mph

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Characteristics Of Patients Presenting With Covid-19 From Balochistan Province And Lessons Learnt, Abida Munir Badini, Aurangzeb Badini, Naeem M. Mengal, Kashmira Nanji Jul 2021

Characteristics Of Patients Presenting With Covid-19 From Balochistan Province And Lessons Learnt, Abida Munir Badini, Aurangzeb Badini, Naeem M. Mengal, Kashmira Nanji

Department of Family Medicine

Objective: With the spread of COVID-19 in Pakistan, Balochistan province with its unique problems of lowest literacy rates in the country, limited resources and a flail health care system is reporting an increasing number of cases of COVID-19. This study discusses the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients from the Balochistan province.
Study design: Situation report Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in Balochistan province of Pakistan. The completion date for the study was April 30, 2020.
Methodology: The data was retrieved from the daily situation report from the Health Department, Government of Balochistan. Descriptive statistics …


Reflections Of An Earliest Established Screening And Testing Facility For Covid-19 In The Largest Metropolis, Pakistan, Fatima Kanwal, Karishma Kanhya Lal, Asra Qureshi Jun 2021

Reflections Of An Earliest Established Screening And Testing Facility For Covid-19 In The Largest Metropolis, Pakistan, Fatima Kanwal, Karishma Kanhya Lal, Asra Qureshi

Department of Family Medicine

As the world struggles to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, this article talks about the experience and findings of the first COVID-19 screening facility in a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan. Department of Family Medicine at Aga Khan University (AKU) took initiative where COVID-19 screening of stable patients first began in a dedicated area. Since testing kits were limited and community spread had not started, nurses would screen every walk-in patient based on the presence of fever, cough, travel history and exposure to COVID-19 positive patient in the last 14 days, and advise swab testing if indicated. Out of …


Initiation Of Medication-Assisted Treatment At A Resident Clinic Site Transitioning To A Federally Qualified Health Center, Yoonjie Chung Md, Marlene Gonzalez Md, Angela Colistra Lpc, Phd, Ms, Drew Keister Md May 2021

Initiation Of Medication-Assisted Treatment At A Resident Clinic Site Transitioning To A Federally Qualified Health Center, Yoonjie Chung Md, Marlene Gonzalez Md, Angela Colistra Lpc, Phd, Ms, Drew Keister Md

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Child Maltreatment And Neglect In The United Arab Emirates And Relationship With Low Self-Esteem And Symptoms Of Depression, Syed M. Shah, Gul Nowshad, Fatima Al Dhaheri, Mariam H. Al-Shamsi, Alfan M. Al-Ketbi, Alaa Galadari, Priyam Joshi, Heba Bendak, Michal Grivna, Danilo Arnone May 2021

Child Maltreatment And Neglect In The United Arab Emirates And Relationship With Low Self-Esteem And Symptoms Of Depression, Syed M. Shah, Gul Nowshad, Fatima Al Dhaheri, Mariam H. Al-Shamsi, Alfan M. Al-Ketbi, Alaa Galadari, Priyam Joshi, Heba Bendak, Michal Grivna, Danilo Arnone

Department of Family Medicine

Objectives: To our knowledge, this study is the first in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to investigate the prevalence of child maltreatment in relation to depressive symptoms and self-esteem.
Study design: Exposure to physical maltreatment, emotional abuse and neglect was evaluated in 518 adolescents (86% response rate) randomly selected from schools in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The Rosenberg self-esteem scale and the Beck Depression Inventory were used to measure self-esteem and depressive symptoms by using multivariate logistic regression analyses.
Results: The mean age of study participants was 14.3 years. Emotional abuse was the most frequent form …


Contingency Management Implementation: Strengthening Mat In Primary Care, Angela Colistra Lpc, Phd, Ms, Sophia Harbove Ms, Ctp, Yamelisa Taveras Ma, Caadc, Ccs, Abby S. Letcher Md, Nyann Biery Ms Apr 2021

Contingency Management Implementation: Strengthening Mat In Primary Care, Angela Colistra Lpc, Phd, Ms, Sophia Harbove Ms, Ctp, Yamelisa Taveras Ma, Caadc, Ccs, Abby S. Letcher Md, Nyann Biery Ms

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


The Focused Rapid Assessment Process (Frap): Utilizing Geospatial Mapping And Rapid Qualitative Analysis To Impact Cancer Survivorship Disparities, Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph Apr 2021

The Focused Rapid Assessment Process (Frap): Utilizing Geospatial Mapping And Rapid Qualitative Analysis To Impact Cancer Survivorship Disparities, Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Double Trouble, Elisa Giusto Do Apr 2021

Double Trouble, Elisa Giusto Do

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Implementation And Evaluation Of Employee Health And Wellness Program Using Re-Aim Framework, Unab I. Khan, Asra Qureshi, Karishma Lal, Shehreen Ali, Arshnoor Barkatalia, Shamim Nayani Apr 2021

Implementation And Evaluation Of Employee Health And Wellness Program Using Re-Aim Framework, Unab I. Khan, Asra Qureshi, Karishma Lal, Shehreen Ali, Arshnoor Barkatalia, Shamim Nayani

Department of Family Medicine

Purpose: To describe the design, implementation, and evaluation of an employer-sponsored health screening program [Employee Health and Wellness Program (EHWP)] in an academic healthcare system in Pakistan.
Design/methodology/approach: One-year after implementation, we use the RE-AIM framework (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance) to evaluate and report participant- and organizational-level indicators of success.
Findings: Of 5286 invited employees, 4523 (86%) completed blood work and 1809 (34%) completed health risk assessment (Reach). Of the 915 (51%) who required referrals, 3% were referred for new diagnoses of diabetes, hepatitis C or severe anemia; 63% for elevated 10- year risk of cardiometabolic diseases (cardiovascular …


Approaching Difficult Topics With Patients Panel Discussion, Lynn M. Wilson Do, Jeremy Fischer, S Carter, Rob Danoff Mar 2021

Approaching Difficult Topics With Patients Panel Discussion, Lynn M. Wilson Do, Jeremy Fischer, S Carter, Rob Danoff

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Telemedicine: A New Frontier In Clinical Practice, Munazza Asad, Nooresahar, Saniya Sabzwari Mar 2021

Telemedicine: A New Frontier In Clinical Practice, Munazza Asad, Nooresahar, Saniya Sabzwari

Department of Family Medicine

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the important role of telemedicine as a tool for safe healthcare delivery across the world. While its use was more common in the developed world, the developing world has also adopted this strategy. It is important to develop a clear process and contextual guidance for effective use of this strategy for better patient-doctor interaction and its role in teaching/learning of trainees.


Facilitating Student Community Health Immersion During Covid-19 Crisis: The Promise Neighborhood Health Equity Fellowship And Bridging The Gaps Community Health Internship Collaboration., Abby S. Letcher Md, Hasshan Batts, Sirry Alang, Mary Ellen Miller Feb 2021

Facilitating Student Community Health Immersion During Covid-19 Crisis: The Promise Neighborhood Health Equity Fellowship And Bridging The Gaps Community Health Internship Collaboration., Abby S. Letcher Md, Hasshan Batts, Sirry Alang, Mary Ellen Miller

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Elderly Musculoskeletal Disease Burden In Karachi, Pakistan: Associations And Implications For Developing Countries, Saniya Sabzwari, Zafar Fatmi, Adeel Ahmed Khan Dec 2020

Elderly Musculoskeletal Disease Burden In Karachi, Pakistan: Associations And Implications For Developing Countries, Saniya Sabzwari, Zafar Fatmi, Adeel Ahmed Khan

Department of Family Medicine

Objective: The global rise in the older population has increased the rates of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, conditions that impact mobility and functionality. There is limited data on musculoskeletal disease in older populations residing in developing countries.
Methods: A community-based study using multistage cluster random sampling of older individuals was conducted in Karachi. Predefined criteria were used for osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Gait assessment was performed.
Results: More than half of the participants were females and 53% reported illiteracy. Around 30% had osteoporosis and two-thirds had osteoarthritis. Multivariate analysis showed associations of female sex, Pashtun ethnicity, illiteracy, and hypertension with the combined …


Association Between Duration Of Residence And Prevalence Of Type 2 Diabetes Among Male South Asian Expatriate Workers In The United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study, Syed Mahboob Shah, Lindsay M. Jaacks, Fatima Al-Maskari, Juma Al-Kaabi, Faisal Aziz, Elpidoforos Soteriades, Tom Loney, Hamed Farooqi, Anjum Memon, Raghib Ali Dec 2020

Association Between Duration Of Residence And Prevalence Of Type 2 Diabetes Among Male South Asian Expatriate Workers In The United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study, Syed Mahboob Shah, Lindsay M. Jaacks, Fatima Al-Maskari, Juma Al-Kaabi, Faisal Aziz, Elpidoforos Soteriades, Tom Loney, Hamed Farooqi, Anjum Memon, Raghib Ali

Department of Family Medicine

Expatriates account for about 80% of the total population in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This study aimed to evaluate the hypothesis that prevalence of type 2 diabetes in male South Asian expatriates increases with increased length of residence in the UAE.
Design, settings and participants: This cross-sectional study recruited a representative sample (n=1375) of male South Asian expatriates aged ≥18 years in Al Ain, UAE. Sociodemographic, anthropometric and lifestyle data were obtained using a pilot-tested adapted version of the WHO STEPS instrument.
Main outcome measures: Duration of residence was used as a marker for acculturation. Type 2 diabetes was …


Perceptions, Knowledge And Attitudes Towards The Concept And Approach Of Palliative Care Amongst Caregivers: A Cross-Sectional Survey In Karachi, Pakistan, Sameera Shah, Faizan Qaisar, Iqbal Azam Syed, Khairunnisa Mansoor Nov 2020

Perceptions, Knowledge And Attitudes Towards The Concept And Approach Of Palliative Care Amongst Caregivers: A Cross-Sectional Survey In Karachi, Pakistan, Sameera Shah, Faizan Qaisar, Iqbal Azam Syed, Khairunnisa Mansoor

Department of Family Medicine

Background: Limited comprehension of the concept of palliative care and misconceptions about it are barriers to meaningful utilisation of palliative care programs. As caregivers play an integral role for patients with terminal illness, it is necessary to assess their perceptions and attitudes towards the palliative care approach.
Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted. Data was collected from the Aga Khan Hospital in-patient and out-patient departments and home-based palliative care services. All adult caregivers who met the inclusion criteria and consented, completed a questionnaire till the sample size was reached. Univariate and multivariate multivariable analysis was done and results were reported …


Using Frap Mixed Methodology To Identify Multi-Level Policy Levers That Could Improve Cervical Cancer Disparities In Us Hispanic Women, Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph, William L. Miller Md, Ma, Benjamin F. Crabtree Phd Nov 2020

Using Frap Mixed Methodology To Identify Multi-Level Policy Levers That Could Improve Cervical Cancer Disparities In Us Hispanic Women, Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph, William L. Miller Md, Ma, Benjamin F. Crabtree Phd

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Sleep And Its Relation With Academic Performance Among Adolescents: An Analytical Cross Sectional Study In Gulshan Town, Karachi, Zainab Mohammad Anjarwala, Niloufer Sultan Ali, Kashmira Nanji, Anum Arshad Beg, Veena Kumari Karmani Nov 2020

Sleep And Its Relation With Academic Performance Among Adolescents: An Analytical Cross Sectional Study In Gulshan Town, Karachi, Zainab Mohammad Anjarwala, Niloufer Sultan Ali, Kashmira Nanji, Anum Arshad Beg, Veena Kumari Karmani

Department of Family Medicine

Objective: To determine the prevalence of sleep patterns and their relationship with academic performance among adolescents.
Methods: The analytical cross-sectional study was conducted from March to August 2015 in Gulshan Town of Karachi and comprised students in grades 6 to 8 who were selected from six government and private schools. Data was collected regarding their sleeping time, wake-up time, sleep latency and total sleep duration. Paediatric Daytime Sleepiness Scale was administered to calculate daytime sleepiness. Academic performance of students was taken from school academic records. Data was analysed using SPSS 22.
Results: Of the 440 subjects, 234 (53.2%) were boys …


Regional Practice Lead Model, Beth Careyva M.D., Mary Stock Keister Md, Jennifer A. Ranton Md Sep 2020

Regional Practice Lead Model, Beth Careyva M.D., Mary Stock Keister Md, Jennifer A. Ranton Md

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Colorectal Cancer Screening: All Strategies Matter., Brian Stello Md, Kyle Shaak Mph Sep 2020

Colorectal Cancer Screening: All Strategies Matter., Brian Stello Md, Kyle Shaak Mph

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Taking Care Of Patients With A History Of Cancer: A Curricular Program For Cancer Survivorship Training Within Our Network, Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph, William L. Miller Md, Ma Aug 2020

Taking Care Of Patients With A History Of Cancer: A Curricular Program For Cancer Survivorship Training Within Our Network, Autumn Kieber-Emmons Md, Mph, William L. Miller Md, Ma

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Lgbt+ Older Adults, Lynn M. Wilson Do Aug 2020

Lgbt+ Older Adults, Lynn M. Wilson Do

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Cigarette Smoking And Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Male South Asian Migrants In The United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study, Raghib Ali, Tom Loney, Mohammed Al-Houqani, Iain Blair, Faisal Aziz, Salma Al Dhaheri, Iffat El Barazi, Elpidoforos S. Soteriades, Syed M. Shah May 2020

Cigarette Smoking And Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Male South Asian Migrants In The United Arab Emirates: A Cross-Sectional Study, Raghib Ali, Tom Loney, Mohammed Al-Houqani, Iain Blair, Faisal Aziz, Salma Al Dhaheri, Iffat El Barazi, Elpidoforos S. Soteriades, Syed M. Shah

Department of Family Medicine

Background: Few data were available on smoking and smokeless tobacco use in South Asian migrants in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This study aimed to identify the prevalence and correlates of cigarette smoking and smokeless tobacco use in male South Asian migrants in the UAE.
Methods: We used a cross-sectional study to recruit a random representative sample of male South Asian migrants, including Indian (n = 433), Pakistani (n = 383) and Bangladeshi (n = 559) nationalities. We used multivariable logistic regression analysis to identify significant correlates of cigarettes smoking and smokeless tobacco use.
Results: 1375 South Asian migrant adult …


Non-Traumatic Dislocation Of The Knee, Xander Arwand Do Apr 2020

Non-Traumatic Dislocation Of The Knee, Xander Arwand Do

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Factors Associated With Geriatric Morbidity And Impairment In A Megacity Of Pakistan, Saniya Sabzwari, Romaina Iqbal, Zafar Fatmi, Iqbal Azam Syed Jun 2019

Factors Associated With Geriatric Morbidity And Impairment In A Megacity Of Pakistan, Saniya Sabzwari, Romaina Iqbal, Zafar Fatmi, Iqbal Azam Syed

Department of Family Medicine

Background: The elderly population is increasing globally. In Pakistan, the elderly comprise 6% of the population that is predicted to triple by 2050. Non-communicable diseases are common health problems of the elderly in Pakistan, however, resulting geriatric impairments and disability are unknown. This study was conducted to determine geriatric impairments and identify associated socio-demographic factors and comorbidities among community dwelling elderly in Karachi, Pakistan.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted during 2013-2014. Community clusters were selected from all sub-districts of Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan. Data was collected from systematically selected households within these clusters from individuals, aged ≥60 …


Medical Students: A Reflective Journey Over Time, Saniya Sabzwari, Kulsoom Ghias, Anjiya Sulaiman May 2019

Medical Students: A Reflective Journey Over Time, Saniya Sabzwari, Kulsoom Ghias, Anjiya Sulaiman

Department of Family Medicine

Experiences in medical education have changed significantly in the last two decades. This evolution is apparent in the teaching/ learning environment, types of education resources and learners. In this article two students provide a reflective account of their individual journeys in medical education spanning across 20 years. While some things remain unchanged, significant differences emerge that stress upon the educators and institutions to stay mindful of these transitions in order to develop learning environments that nurture the growth of future physicians.Experiences in medical education have changed significantly in the last two decades. This evolution is apparent in the teaching/ learning …


Continuous Quality Improvement Methodology: A Case Study On Multidisciplinary Collaboration To Improve Chlamydia Screening, Allison Ursu, Grant M. Greenberg M.D., M.H.S.A., M.A., Michael Mckee Mar 2019

Continuous Quality Improvement Methodology: A Case Study On Multidisciplinary Collaboration To Improve Chlamydia Screening, Allison Ursu, Grant M. Greenberg M.D., M.H.S.A., M.A., Michael Mckee

Department of Family Medicine

This article illustrates quality improvement (QI) methodology using an example intended to improve chlamydia screening in women. QI projects in healthcare provide great opportunities to improve patient quality and safety in a real-world healthcare setting, yet many academic centres lack training programmes on how to conduct QI projects. The choice of chlamydia screening was based on the significant health burden chlamydia poses despite simple ways to screen and treat. At the University of Michigan, we implemented a multidepartment process to improve the chlamydia screening rates using the plan-do-check-act model. Steps to guide QI projects include the following: (1) assemble a …


Over The Counter Supplements And Essential Oils, Lynn M. Wilson Do Mar 2019

Over The Counter Supplements And Essential Oils, Lynn M. Wilson Do

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Frontotemporal Dementia In A Hispanic Female, Lynn M. Wilson Do, Nyann Biery Ms Mar 2019

Frontotemporal Dementia In A Hispanic Female, Lynn M. Wilson Do, Nyann Biery Ms

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.