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Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine | 2014

Patient activation measures in a government homeopathic hospital in India.

Subhranil Saha; Munmun Koley; Eldon R. Mahoney; Judith H. Hibbard; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Goutam Nag; Rajib Purkait; Ramkumar Mondal; Monojit Kundu; Supratim Patra; Seikh Swaif Ali; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey

The American Patient Activation Measure–22 questionnaire (PAM-22) quantifies the knowledge, skills, and confidence essential to manage own health and health care. It is a central concept in chronic illness care models, but studied sparsely in homeopathic hospitals. PAM-22 was translated into Bengali and a cross-sectional study was undertaken in chronically ill 417 patients visiting the outpatient clinic of Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, India. Response rate was 90.41%. Data were analyzed using Rasch rating scale model with Winsteps. Activation score was 54.7 ± 8.04 or 62.13% of maximum score. PAM scores differed significantly by age, education, income, and health status (P < .05). The items had good data quality fit statistics and good range of difficulty. The construct unidimensionality was confirmed by good model fits for Rasch model and principal component analysis of residuals found no meaning structure. The questionnaire showed acceptable psychometrics. Patient activation was moderate and needs to be improved.


Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine | 2014

Hering’s Law Assessment Tool Revisited Introducing a Modified Novel Version—Patients’ Response Assessment Tool After Homeopathic Treatment (PRATHoT) in Chronic Cases

Subhranil Saha; Munmun Koley; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Subhasish Ganguly; Tejas Gosavi; Aloke Ghosh; Syed Afsar Ali; Neeraj Gupta

Hering’s Law Assessment Tool emerged as a systematic outcome assessment tool following homeopathic intervention. The authors intend to modify it and develop a new tool—Patient Response Assessment Tool after Homeopathic Treatment (PRATHoT)—in chronic cases through Delphi technique for systematic categorization of probable outcomes following individualized homeopathic treatment in chronic cases. The PRATHoT was drafted after literature review and iterative Delphi rounds with multidisciplinary expert panel, setting Fleiss κ of 0.41 to 1.00 a priori as the desired level of multirater agreement. Following pilot testing, the tool was implemented on 37 patients suffering from knee osteoarthritis over 6 months. Logistic regression analysis confirmed that higher PRATHoT score was significantly associated with achieving pain visual analogue scale responses from the second follow-up visit onwards (B = 0.037-0.066; SE = 0.021-0.036; P = .003-.048). The tool appeared to have acceptable psychometric properties; hence, it may be considered as a promising tool, amendable for further development.


Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine | 2016

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Related to Diabetes Mellitus Among Diabetics and Nondiabetics Visiting Homeopathic Hospitals in West Bengal, India.

Munmun Koley; Subhranil Saha; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Rajat Chattopadhyay; Kaushik Das; Aloke Ghosh; Himangsu Hait; Rajarshi Mukherjee; Tanapa Banerjee

High prevalence of undiagnosed cases of diabetes mellitus and poor knowledge, awareness, and practice has increased premature death, costly complications, and financial burden. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in November 2014 on 273 diabetics and 355 nondiabetics in 3 government homeopathic hospitals in West Bengal, India. A self-administered questionnaire assessing knowledge, awareness, and practice related to diabetes was used. A total of 17.5% to 29.3% of the participants were aware of the normal blood sugar level. Lack of insulin, frequent urination, hypertension, and poor wound healing were identified most frequently as the cause, symptom, association, and complications. A total of 35.5% to 46.5% said that diabetes was preventable; 14.1% to 31.9% knew that diabetes was controllable rather than curable. Consumption of planned diet, avoiding sugar, and testing blood sugar were the most frequently identified components of healthy lifestyle, diabetic diet, and diagnostic domain. Diabetics had higher knowledge and awareness than nondiabetics (P < .0001); still the latter need to be made aware and knowledgeable to curtail the ever-increasing burden of diabetes.


Journal of Integrative Medicine | 2013

A study on drug utilization and prescription habits of physicians in a government homeopathic hospital in West Bengal, India

Munmun Koley; Subhranil Saha; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Rajib Purkait; Ramkumar Mondal; Bapi Kundu; Rajarshi Mukherjee


International Journal of High Dilution Research | 2013

Evaluation of patient satisfaction in a Government Homeopathic Hospital in West Bengal, India

Munmun Koley; Subhranil Saha; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Rajarshi Mukherjee; Bapi Kundu; Ramkumar Mondal; Rajib Purkait; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey


Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies | 2015

Patient evaluation of service quality in government homeopathic hospitals in West Bengal, India: a cross-sectional survey

Munmun Koley; Subhranil Saha; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Aloke Ghosh; Kaushik Deb Das; Subhasish Ganguly; Samit Dey; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Goutam Nag; Swaif Ali; Sangita Saha; Kajal Bhattacharyya; Rakesh Singh


Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies | 2015

Patient preference for integrating homeopathy (PPIH) and attitude and satisfaction following integration within mainstream healthcare settings in West Bengal, India: the part 2 (PPIH-2) study

Subhranil Saha; Munmun Koley; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Shailaja Upadhyaya; Bhupendra N Rasaily; Somnath Datta; Aparna Roy; Sudeshna Mukherjee; Malay Mundle


International Journal of High Dilution Research | 2013

Self-medication tendencies of patients visiting out-patient departments of Government homoeopathic medical colleges and hospitals in West Bengal, India

Munmun Koley; Subhranil Saha; Aloke Ghosh; Subhasish Ganguly; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey


Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine | 2016

Patients' preference for integrating homeopathy (PPIH) within the standard therapy settings in West Bengal, India: The part 1 (PPIH-1) study

Munmun Koley; Subhranil Saha; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Aloke Ghosh; Kaushik Deb Das; Subhasish Ganguly; Samit Dey; Sangita Saha; Rakesh Singh; Kajal Bhattacharyya; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Sk. Swaif Ali


Journal of Integrative Medicine | 2014

Medicine prescription practices of homeopathic undergraduate students in West Bengal, India

Subhranil Saha; Munmun Koley; Jogendra Singh Arya; Gurudev Choubey; Shubhamoy Ghosh; Subhasish Ganguly; Aloke Ghosh; Sangita Saha; Malay Mundle

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