Anjan Datta
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
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International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2018
Kaushik Nag; Anjan Datta; Nabarun Karmakar; Tamal Chakraborty
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at increased risk of hospital acquired infections transmitted from both blood-borne pathogens. This study was aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of health care professionals towards hospital acquired infections. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 191 on health care personnel (staff nurses, nursing student, lab technicians, OT assistants, ward girls, and sweepers) available on the day of survey of Tripura Medical College and Dr. BRAM Teaching Hospital, Hapania; data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire and analysed using Microsoft excel. Results: Majority (70.7%%) of the participants belonged to 18 to 25 years age group and were females (75.9%); mostly were Staff Nurses (35.1%) followed by nursing student (31.9%). The present study showed that, 87.4% healthcare personnel have some knowledge about Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI). According to study participants, most common hospital acquired infections was urinary tract infections (60.5%) and nurses were the most susceptible (34.6%) group to HAI. Among participants, 94.8% believed that working in hospital exposed them to infectious diseases and 60.2% were willing to change their working environment to avoid hospital acquired infection. Most of the study participants washed their hands after handling the patients (90.2%). Conclusions: Knowledge about Hospital Acquired Infection is present among health care personnel but there is still lack of adequate quality control practice to prevent Hospital Acquired Infection. Importance of prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection should be emphasized among health care personnel by intensive IEC activities.
Indian Journal of Public Health | 2018
Nabarun Karmakar; Anjan Datta; Kaushik Nag; Kaushik Tripura
Background: Quality of life (QOL) among elderly is an important area of concern which reflects the health status and well-being of this vulnerable population. Objectives: The objective of this study is to find out different domains of QOL and its association with sociodemographic factors among geriatric population. Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was done among 76 persons aged 60 years and above from August 2016 to October 2016 in rural areas of Madhupur, Sepahijala district, Tripura. The World Health Organization QOL-BREF scale was used and analysis was done using SPSS version 20.0 statistical software. P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results: The mean QOL score was maximum in social health domain (67.32 ± 15.30), followed by environmental health (51.64 ± 10.11), lowest was in psychological domain (44.29 ± 11.50). Better physical health domain score was found among participants <70 years age. Psychological health was better among Hindu and persons from nuclear family and higher socioeconomic class, whereas male, illiterate, and businessman had better social relationship. Environmental domain score was significantly better among primary educated, businessman, and higher socioeconomic class people. Conclusion: The present study revealed social relationship domain had higher mean QOL score in comparison to other domains, but contrastingly psychological domain was affected worst in “old age group.” Further research can be done to explore the factors affecting psychological domain.
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research | 2018
Anjan Datta; Kaushik Nag; Nabarun Karmakar; Kaushik Tripura
International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health | 2018
Anjan Datta; Kaushik Nag; Nabarun Karmakar; Tamal Chakraborty
International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Invention | 2018
Tamal Chakraborty; Nabarun Karmakar; Kaushik Nag; Anjan Datta; Prabir Kumar Saha; Chinmoy Biswas
MORBIDITY PROFILE OF UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN IN A PERI-URBAN AREA OF TRIPURA- A COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY | 2017
Nabarun Karmakar; Anjan Datta; Kaushik Nag; Partha Bhattacharjee; Kaushik Tripura; Simul Singha
Journal of Evidence Based Medicine and Healthcare | 2017
Nabarun Karmakar; Anjan Datta; Kaushik Nag; Partha Bhattacharjee; Kaushik Tripura; Simul Singha
International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2017
Nabarun Karmakar; Kaushik Nag; Anjan Datta; Shib Sekhar Datta; Partha Bhattacharjee
International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health | 2017
Anjan Datta; Chanda Mog; Shampa Das; Srabani Datta
International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health | 2017
Anjan Datta; Kaushik Nag; Nabarun Karmakar; Srabani Datta