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Asthma and COPD: practices and perceptions of GPs in rural India

Population Size

Not reported

Years

2019 - 2021

Associated BioSamples

None/not available

Geographic coverage

India

Punjab (India)

Lead time

Not applicable

Summary

This project aims to work with primary care doctors in the Pune district in India, to determine their thoughts on the diagnosis and management of lung conditions.

Documentation

This datasets contains quantitative and qualitative data. Quantitative data is collected from GPs practising in study area to understand their qualification and type of practice and their involvement in asthma & COPD diagnosis and management. Qualitative data is collected from few GPs (using in depth interview tools) in study area who has good experience about diagnosis and management of asthma & COPD. Their perceptions and practices about their clinical practice are documented.

Long-term lung conditions, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are very common and can affect people’s well-being, and ability to work and care for their families.

Respiratory symptoms are common but weak primary health care systems in resource-poor countries are often unable to diagnose the underlying disease condition, leading to inappropriate treatment. A lack of diagnosis also means the true burden of the disease is not appreciated.

To improve treatment of these conditions, we first need to understand how primary care doctors (who provide the majority of healthcare for rural populations in India) diagnose and treat people with chest symptoms, what makes it difficult for them to provide good care and how they think care can be improved.

To work with primary care doctors in the Pune district in India, to determine their thoughts on the diagnosis and management of lung conditions.

For further information, see:

https://www.ed.ac.uk/usher/respire/respire-fellowships/dhiraj-agarwal
Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable

Keywords

GP, primary care physicians, management, public, India, COPD, practices, general medical practitioners, perceptions, asthma, diagnosis, RESPIRE, rural, BREATHE, private

Provenance

Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
None/not available

Details

Publishing frequency
Other
Version
1.0.0
Modified

06/09/2024

Citation Requirements
RESPIRE Collaboration

Coverage

Start date

10/01/2019

End date

03/01/2021

Time lag
Not applicable
Geographic coverage
India, Punjab (India)
Minimum age range
18
Maximum age range
150

Accessibility

Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
LOCAL
Format
CSV/Word/Audio files

Data Access Request

Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Access rights
Access is managed on a project-by-project basis. Contact the RESPIRE team: https://www.ed.ac.uk/usher/respire/about/projects
Time to dataset access
Not applicable
Data Controller
RESPIRE
Data Processor
RESPIRE

Dataset Types: Health and disease


Collection Sources: No collection sources listed