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    Cervical Cancer Stigma Among Caribbean Population: A Descriptive Paper by Kamilah Thomas-Purcell, Althea Bailey, Diadrey-Anne Sealy, Gaole Song, Kimlin Tam Ashing

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…One in six participants believe women with cervical cancer are treated with less respect than usual by others in their country.Conclusion: Cancer stigma of cervical cancer exists in Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Grenada. Particularly, cultural background and social norms are closely linked to stigma.…”
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    Determination of RBC membrane and serum lipid composition in trinidadian type II diabetics with and without nephropathy by B Shivananda Nayak, Vishi Y Beharry, Shivani Armoogam, Melinda Nancoo, Kevin Ramadhin, et al

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…B Shivananda Nayak1, Vishi Y Beharry1, Shivani Armoogam1, Melinda Nancoo1, Kevin Ramadhin1, Kiron Ramesar1, Ciara Ramnarine1, Anandi Singh1, Anisha Singh1, Kingsley Uche Nwachi1, Surujpaul Teelucksing2, Ramesh Mathura3, Lesley Roberts41Department of Preclinical Sciences, Biochemistry Unit, 2Department of Clinical Science, The University of the West Indies, EWMSC, Trinidad and Tobago; 3Department of Diagnostic Laboratory Services, NCRHA, EWMSC, Trinidad and Tobago; 4Department of Medicine, Nephrology Unit, NCRHA, EWMSC, Trinidad and TobagoAim: The rheological properties of erythrocytes are impaired in diabetes mellitus, especially because of changes in their membrane lipid composition.The aim of this study was to determine and examine the relationship between red blood cell (RBC) membrane and serum lipid composition in type II diabetes subjects with and without nephropathy.Methods: Trinidadian subjects aged 18–65 years were recruited for the study regardless of gender and ethnicity. …”
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    “A labor of love”: Integrating mental health and HIV care: Lessons from a multicountry mental health learning network by Modhurima Moitra, Gloria Gonese, Madhuri Mukherjee, Belinda White, Dorraine Young, Pamela Y. Collins

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This paper describes the launch of a mental health learning network within a global health implementing center and the lessons learned across participating members from six countries: the United States, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Zimbabwe, Malawi and India. Lessons learned from the learning network sessions spanned four broad domains: (i) the need for routine and integrated mental health data collection, (ii) developing standardized protocols to implement mental health care, (iii) adequate training and supervision of health care staff and (iv) prioritization of mental health care integration by program funders. …”
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    Self-directed treatment for lower limb wounds in persons with diabetes: a short report by Harnarayan P, Cawich SO, Islam S, Ramsewak S, Naraynsingh V

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Patrick Harnarayan, Shamir O Cawich, Shariful Islam, Shivaa Ramsewak, Vijay Naraynsingh Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago Aim: There has been little focus on self-directed treatment for lower limb wounds, although it a common practice among persons with diabetes across the Caribbean. …”
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