
Sonopant Ganpatrao Joshi- B Sc Nursing, M Sc Nursing, Ph D
- Professor (Full) at Symbiosis International University
Sonopant Ganpatrao Joshi
- B Sc Nursing, M Sc Nursing, Ph D
- Professor (Full) at Symbiosis International University
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Introduction
Prof Dr Joshi Sonopant is currently working as a Professor and HOD - Research and Bio-statistics in Symbiosis College of Nursing.
He published more than 10 research papers. His book titled 'Disaster Management' is available on Amazon.com
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July 2015 - present
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Publications (33)
Objectives
Women's attendance to cervical cancer screening (CCS) is a major concern for healthcare providers in community. This study aims to use the various algorithms that can accurately predict the most barriers of women for nonattendance to CS.
Design
The real‐time data were collected from women presented at OPD of primary health centers (PHCs...
Introduction: First aid is the assistance given to any person suffering a sudden illness or injury with care provided to preserve life, prevent the condition from worsening, or to promote recovery. It includes initial intervention in a serious condition prior to professional medical help being available, such as performing CPR while awaiting an amb...
Introduction: Disaster planning and preparedness is precariously important for individuals,
families, organizations and governments. Hospitals are among the first institutions to be affected after a disaster. This creates a heavy burden for the health care team members to physically and mentally prepare to meet the disaster. Aims: The aim of the st...
The Indian healthcare industry is third largest economy in the world. India’s competitive advantage also lies in the increased success rate of Indian healthcare sectors. All organizations benefit from great branding, but it is more important in healthcare than any other industry. Creating brand is an important object in marketing in order to reach...
The Indian healthcare industry is third largest economy in the world. India's competitive advantage also lies in the increased success rate of Indian healthcare sectors. All organizations benefit from great branding, but it is more important in healthcare than any other industry. Creating brand is an important object in marketing in order to reach...
Introduction/Background: Global Warming and Climate change is expected to increase the frequency of extreme events. Aim: A cross sectional study was conducted to assess the awareness and practices regarding factors of Climate Change among the urban residents of Pune city. Materials and Methods: Urban area of Pune city was selected for study. The sa...
Abstract: Mentoring is an important teaching-learning process in undergraduate nursing Curricula. A Quasi experimental one group pretest and post test design was conducted on 30 students of 1st and 2nd Year B.Sc Nursing from Symbiosis College of Nursing, Pune to evaluate the effect of Clinical Nurse Mentors. Non-Probability Random Sampling was used...
Introduction: Disaster planning and preparedness is precariously important for individuals,
families, organizations and governments. Hospitals are among the first institutions to be affected
after a disaster. This creates a heavy burden for the health care team members to physically and
mentally prepare to meet the disaster. Aims: The aim of the st...
Mentoring is an important teaching-learning process in undergraduate nursing Curricula. A Quasi experimental one group pretest and post test design was conducted on 30 students of 1st and 2nd Year B.Sc Nursing from Symbiosis College of Nursing, Pune to evaluate the effect of Clinical Nurse Mentors. Non-Probability Random Sampling was used to select...
This chapter gives an overview of type 2 diabetes, and gestational diabetes and their management. It explains what diabetes and insulin resistance are, the risk factors, and the dangers. Using data from India, it describes the difficulties in managing diabetes in developing countries, including the cost to the health services and the lack of inform...
Background/objectives:
Multi-nutrient insufficiencies as a consequence of nutritional and economic factors are common in India and other developing countries. We have examined the impact of multi-nutrient insufficiency on markers of one carbon (1C) metabolism in the blood, and response to a methionine load in clinically healthy young women.
Subje...
Introduction: Developing countries suffer major losses due to disasters. Reducing disaster losses is a fundamental goal for most governments. School teachers must be aware of disasters and its consequences to tackle the disasters at school. Aims: An exploratory study was conducted to assess knowledge and self-expressed practices regarding disaster...
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Question (1)
It was seen that large number of rural women suffering from Anemia. This is major cause of Maternal and infant mortality among rural population.