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Publication Intrinsic Capacity of Older People in Panchkhal Municipality of Nepal: A cross-sectional study(Kathmandu University, 2024) Shrestha, L; Neupane, R; Paudel, L; Manandhar, NABSTRACT Background With the global trend of rising ageing population, health care to the elderly needs special focus as absence of disease merely does not mean that older people are healthy and have full functional ability. So, WHO introduced intrinsic capacity to define healthy ageing. Objective To find the prevalence of decline in intrinsic capacity in older people of Panchkhal Municipality. Method A community based cross-sectional observational study was conducted in 5 simple randomly selected wards of Panchkhal Municipality of Nepal. Total sample sizes of 848 data were collected using proportionate convenience sampling. Data collection techniques were interview with observation using predesigned proforma containing WHO (Integrated Care for Older People-ICOPE) tool. Result The prevalence of decline in intrinsic capacity of older people in Panchkhal Municipality was 86.9%. The decline in individual domains was visual acuity 58.0 % followed by cognition 48.9%, locomotion 48.8%, hearing ability 38.6%, vitality 38.0% and psychology 28.5%. The mean age was 71.18 ±8.769 years (60-100). The majority of older people were male 55.8%, Hindu 91.7%, had joint family 77.7% and illiterate 60.3%. There was significant moderate positive correlation of age with decline in locomotion (r=0.469, p=0.029), hearing ability (r=0.312, p=0.032), cognitive ability(r=0.209, p=0.034) and low negative correlation of age with vitality (r=-0.161, p=0.035), psychology (r=-0.130, p=0.034),visual acuity (r=-0.126, p=0.034). Conclusion There was a high prevalence of decline in intrinsic capacity of the older people from Panchkhal Municipality. Special and focused care is required for older people from the government along with implementation of WHO-Integrated Care for Older People-ICOPEtool in every healthcare setting to promote healthy ageing. KEY WORDS Capacity, Integrated care for older people (ICOPE), Intrinsic, NepalPublication Maternal Health Services Utilisation in Panchkhal Municipality, Kavrepalanchok, Nepal(Kathmandu University, 2023) Paudel, L; Shrestha, L; Budhathoki, L; Zoowa, SB; Bhandari, G; Shrestha, KKABSTRACT Background Maternal Health is a priority program of Nepal. The low utilization of maternal health services is one of the major contributing factors for high maternal morbidity and mortality in developing countries like Nepal. Objective To explore various maternal health services utilized by women and identify various factors affecting the utilization of maternal health services in Panchkhal Municipality. Method A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 355 reproductive-age women who have given birth in the last 2 years in Panchkhal Municipality. The data collection period was from May to July 2020. A convenient sampling method was used to select the study population. The data analysis was done by using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (version 20.0). Variables were defined by the frequency in numbers and percentages. Result The findings from the study showed that the coverage of the antenatal care (ANC) visit was 77% and among them, 25.6% visited at least 4 antenatal care visits as recommended by the government of Nepal. Out of 355 respondents, 52.4% were delivered in the health institution, and only 20% visited postnatal care after the delivery. Among various factors, lack of treatment facilities and health facilities at a far distance were the most common factors for the underutilization of maternal health services. Conclusion The coverage of maternal health services is still low despite free maternal health services with an incentive scheme. A further detailed investigation is required to find the real scenario of the Panchkhal municipality to under-utilization of maternal health services. KEY WORDS Maternal health service, Nepal, Reproductive-age, WomenPublication Work-related Respiratory Symptoms and Associated Factors among Cement Factory Workers in Rupandehi District, Nepal(Kathmandu University, 2021) Paudel, L; Regmi, S; Dahal, P; Ghimire, M; Nepal, S; Manandhar, NABSTRACT Background Cement factory workers are exposed to cement dust at workplace. It leads to a greater prevalence of chronic respiratory signs and symptoms. Objective To identify the prevalence of Work-related respiratory symptoms, its association with various risk factors, and to assess the outcomes like hospitalization and sickness absenteeism. Method Cross-sectional study was conducted in the Argakhanchi Cement factory among 190 workers with minimum work experience of 1 year. Census method was used for data collection. To assess the respiratory symptoms, sputum samples were collected; smears prepared by pick and smear method, and later stained by Leishman and pap stain. Smears devoid of alveolar macrophages were considered unsatisfactory for evaluation. Result The mean age of respondents with standard deviation was 35.56±11.45 years. The prevalence of Work-related respiratory symptoms was 31.6%. Age, no. of years worked, working in the raw materials department, burner and clinker department, cleaning department and wearing mask were the significant risk factors. On cytological analysis of the sputum sample, mild inflammatory cell noticed in 71.6%, moderate inflammation in 23.7%, and dense inflammation in 4.2%. Fungal spores were seen in 3.7%, fungal pseudohyphae in 0.5%, and bacterial colonies in 27% of the sputum samples. Out of 190 participants, 8(4.2%) of them had to be hospitalized and 17(8.9%) were on sick leave due to respiratory symptoms. Conclusion Pre-employment and periodic medical examination, frequent work shift, training on occupational health and safety, use of appropriate personnel protective equipment is recommended to reduce respiratory symptoms. KEY WORDS Cement factory workers, Rupandehi district, Work-related respiratory symptoms