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BMJ Open | 2014

Awareness of occupational hazards and use of safety measures among welders: a cross-sectional study from eastern Nepal

Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Suman Bahadur Singh; Reshu Agrawal Sagtani; Surya Raj Niraula; Paras Kumar Pokharel

Objective The proper use of safety measures by welders is an important way of preventing and/or reducing a variety of health hazards that they are exposed to during welding. There is a lack of knowledge about hazards and personal protective equipments (PPEs) and the use of PPE among the welders in Nepal is limited. We designed a study to assess welders’ awareness of hazards and PPE, and the use of PPE among the welders of eastern Nepal and to find a possible correlation between awareness and use of PPE among them. Materials and methods A cross-sectional study of 300 welders selected by simple random sampling from three districts of eastern Nepal was conducted using a semistructured questionnaire. Data regarding age, education level, duration of employment, awareness of hazards, safety measures and the actual use of safety measures were recorded. Results Overall, 272 (90.7%) welders were aware of at least one hazard of welding and a similar proportion of welders were aware of at least one PPE. However, only 47.7% used one or more types of PPE. Education and duration of employment were significantly associated with the awareness of hazards and of PPE and its use. The welders who reported using PPE during welding were two times more likely to have been aware of hazards (OR=2.52, 95% CI 1.09 to 5.81) and five times more likely to have been aware of PPE compared with the welders who did not report the use of PPE (OR=5.13, 95% CI 2.34 to 11.26). Conclusions The welders using PPE were those who were aware of hazards and PPE. There is a gap between being aware of hazards and PPE (90%) and use of PPE (47%) at work. Further research is needed to identify the underlying factors leading to low utilisation of PPE despite the welders of eastern Nepal being knowledgeable of it.


BMC Health Services Research | 2017

The potential of health literacy to address the health related UN sustainable development goal 3 (SDG3) in Nepal: a rapid review

Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Paras Kumar Pokharel; Suvajee Good; Sajani Limbu; Meika Bhattachan; Richard H. Osborne

BackgroundHealth literacy has been linked to health outcomes across population groups around the world. Nepal, a low income country, experiences the double burden of highly prevalent communicable as well as non-communicable diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has positioned health literacy as a key mechanism to meet the health-related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG3). However, there is little known about the status of health literacy in developing countries such as Nepal. This paper aims to review the potential of health literacy to address SDG3 in Nepal.MethodsA rapid review was conducted using the knowledge to action evidence summary approach. Articles included in the review were those reporting on barriers to health care engagements in Nepal published in English language between January 2000 and December 2015.ResultsBarriers for healthcare engagement included knowledge and education as strong factors, followed by culture, gender roles, quality of service and cost of services. These barriers influence the Nepalese community to access and engage with services, and make and enact healthcare decisions, not only at the individual level but at the family level. These factors are directly linked to health literacy. Health literacy is a pivotal determinant of understanding, accessing and using health information and health services, it is important that the health literacy needs of the people be addressed.ConclusionLocally identified and developed health literacy interventions may provide opportunities for systematic improvements in health to address impediments to healthcare in Nepal. Further research on health literacy and implementation of health literacy interventions may help reduce inequalities and increase the responsiveness of health systems which could potentially facilitate Nepal to meet the sustainable development goals. While there is currently little in place for health literacy to impact on the SDG3, this paper generates insights into health literacy’s potential role.


BMJ Global Health | 2016

Manmade earthquake: the hidden health effects of a blockade-induced fuel crisis in Nepal

Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Hellen Gelband

### Summary box My friends uncle in his 50s living in Hetauda, Nepal had severe left-sided chest pain while working one evening. His colleague took him on a motorbike—two-wheeler in local parlance—to a nearby hospital, arriving 45 min after the pain had started. The ECG and cardiac enzymes suggested an acute ST-elevated myocardial infarction. The hospital had no cardiologist or specialised services, and referred him to a hospital in the capital city, Kathmandu, 87 km away. However, no local ambulances were available for transporting the patient to Kathmandu. After frantically calling all contacts, a private ambulance from a city an hour away agreed to transport him on the condition that the patient supply 30 L of diesel. After an hour of searching, 25 L of diesel from the home of a local food retailer was arranged, at three times the regular price. Simultaneous with the search for fuel, the hospital staff was searching for a portable oxygen cylinder in the city to be sent with the ambulance, …


BMC Research Notes | 2018

Socio-demographic characteristics and the utilization of HIV testing and counselling services among the key populations at the Bhutanese Refugees Camps in Eastern Nepal

Salina Khatoon; Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Kiran Bam; Rajshree Thapa; Lokesh Prasad Bhatt; Bidhya Basnet; N Jha

ObjectivesThis cross-sectional study was conducted to describe the socio-demographic characteristics, assess the utilization of HIV testing and counselling services, and to explore the reasons for the non-utilization of HIV testing and counselling services among the key populations at the Bhutanese refugee camps in eastern Nepal.ResultsThe HIV testing and counselling services are utilized by less than a third (29%) of the key population among the Bhutanese Refugees. The prime source of information about the HIV testing and counselling sites has been health workers followed by peer/outreach educators and neighbors. Common self-reported barriers for utilization of HIV testing and counselling services by the Bhutanese refugees were self-perceived stigma about HIV, the fear of being discriminated and the lack of knowledge about HIV testing and counselling services. There is a need to analyze the gap between availability and utilization through more qualitative approaches in order to identify interventions to increase the uptake of the HIV testing and counselling services.


BMJ Open | 2017

Factors influencing medical students' motivation to practise in rural areas in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review

Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Prisca Zwanikken; Paras Kumar Pokharel; Albert Scherpbier


Journal of Kathmandu Medical College | 2014

Knowledge and practices regarding menstruation among school going adolescents of rural Nepal

Sapkota D; Sharma D; Budhathoki Ss; Khanal Vk; Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Vk Khanal; Hanoon P. Pokharel


Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care | 2017

Reusable sanitary towels: promoting menstrual hygiene in post-earthquake Nepal

Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Meika Bhattachan; Paras Kumar Pokharel; Madhurima Bhadra; Edwin van Teijlingen


Tropical Medicine and Health | 2016

Eco-social and behavioural determinants of diarrhoea in under-five children of Nepal: a framework analysis of the existing literature

Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Meika Bhattachan; Ajay Kumar Yadav; Pawan Upadhyaya; Paras Kumar Pokharel


Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology | 2016

Work-related injuries among farmers: a cross-sectional study from rural Nepal

Devendra Bhattarai; Suman Bahadur Singh; Dharanidhar Baral; Ram Bilakshan Sah; Shyam Sundar Budhathoki; Paras Kumar Pokharel


Journal of Nepal Medical Association | 2013

Surgical emergencies in obstetrics and gynaecology in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Hanoon P. Pokharel; Prerana Dahal; Rubina Rai; Shyam Sundar Budhathoki

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Paras Kumar Pokharel

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Suman Bahadur Singh

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Rajan Bikram Rayamajhi

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Meika Bhattachan

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Surya Raj Niraula

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Vk Khanal

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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A Ghimire

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Anup Ghimire

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Ajay Kumar Yadav

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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Hanoon P. Pokharel

B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences

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