F1000Research (Jan 2024)

Protocol of systematic reviews on implementation research on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus and mental ailments in India [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

  • Poonam Singh,
  • Ramesh Kumar Huda,
  • Mukesh Parmar,
  • Vikas Dhikav,
  • Suresh Yadav,
  • S. S. Mohanty,
  • Ansuman Panigrahi,
  • Mahendra Thakor,
  • Arun Kumar Sharma,
  • Denny John,
  • Hisham Moosan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Introduction The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a major public health concern across the world. Various initiatives have tried to address these with varying degrees of success. Objective The objective is to assess and collate existing evidence in implementation research done in India on three broad domains of NCDs namely, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), diabetes mellitus (DM), and mental health (MH) in India. Materials and methods Three systematic review protocols have been drafted to explore and collate extant evidence of implementation research on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, and mental health in India, in accordance with the PRISMA-P statement. Academic databases including PubMed, Embase and Science Direct will be searched. Search strategies will be formulated in iterative processes and in accordance with the formats that are specific to the databases that will be searched. In addition, grey literature and non-academic databases will also be explored. Data extracted from the selected studies will be analysed and a narrative summary of the selected articles, using the SWiM (Synthesis without meta-analysis) guidelines will be produced. Intended Outcomes The outputs of these systematic reviews could help in a better understanding of implementation research gaps and also how to address them. Apart from giving insights into how healthcare initiatives for CVDs, diabetes and mental health could be implemented in a better way, the study could also advocate the need to build and consolidate capacity for implementation research in the country.

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