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Preventing Suicide: Reaching Out and Saving Lives #World_Suicide_Prevention_Day

by Public Health Update September 10, 2015
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‘Preventing Suicide: Reaching Out and Saving Lives’ is the theme of the 2015 World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD), an initiative of the International Association for Suicide Prevention(IASP) and the WHO, a co-sponsor of meetings and events related to WSPD 2015.. Since 2003, WSPD has taken place on 10th September each year. It serves as a call to action to individuals and organizations to prevent suicide. This year, the theme encourages us all to consider the role that offering support may play in combating suicide.(1)
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Key facts (2)

  • Over 800 000 people die due to suicide every year.
  • For every suicide there are many more people who attempt suicide every year. A prior suicide attempt is the single most important risk factor for suicide in the general population.
  • Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15–29-year-olds.
  • 75% of global suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Ingestion of pesticide, hanging and firearms are among the most common methods of suicide globally.



    Prevention and control

    • Suicides are preventable. There are a number of measures that can be taken at population, sub-population and individual levels to prevent suicide and suicide attempts. These include:
    • reducing access to the means of suicide (e.g. pesticides, firearms, certain medications);
    • reporting by media in a responsible way;
    • introducing alcohol policies to reduce the harmful use of alcohol;
    • early identification, treatment and care of people with mental and substance use disorders, chronic pain and acute emotional distress;
    • training of non-specialized health workers in the assessment and management of suicidal behaviour;
    • follow-up care for people who attempted suicide and provision of community support. 11998804 995618113816905 5592248241984465019 n

    Suicide is a complex issue and therefore suicide prevention efforts require coordination and collaboration among multiple sectors of society, including the health sector and other sectors such as education, labour, agriculture, business, justice, law, defense, politics, and the media. These efforts must be comprehensive and integrated as no single approach alone can make an impact on an issue as complex as suicide.

    1- https://www.iasp.info/wspd/

    2-Fact sheet N°398,World Health Organization,,Reviewed August 2015

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    World Population Prospects The 2015 Revision: Key Findings and Advance Tables

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    On 29 July, the Population Division released the twenty-fourth round of official United Nations population estimates and projections. The 2015 Revision builds on the previous revision by incorporating the findings of new population censuses and specialized demographic surveys, which have been published since the previous revision. This comprehensive review of worldwide demographic trends and future prospects is essential for assessing the degree of progress made in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and to guide policies aimed at achieving the new post-2015 development agenda, which Member States will adopt this fall.(1)
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    Temporary Contraceptives luring couples in Kavre- The Himalayan News Service

    by Public Health Update August 30, 2015
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    The availability of temporary contraceptives for family planning has led to decline of males and females going for permanent services of vasectomy and minilaparotomy.
    Data at the District Health Office Kavre showed that both males and females were attracted towards temporary contraceptives due to their easy availability in Kavre bazaar and elsewhere.

    Family planning officer Ananta Sharma at the Kavre district health Office said that easy access of intraurine contraceptive device ( IUCD) and implant had slashed the number of males and females seeking vasectomy and minilaparotomy services.

    According to Sharma, as many as 165 males and 90 females had taken the services of vasectomy and minilap last year. Similarly, 528 females had taken IUCD, 2,995 females implant, 3,549 dipo, and 1,332 women had taken the pills respectively.

    The previous year, as many as 325 had taken the help of permanent means of family planning. Of them, 182 males and 143 women had taken vasectomy and minilaparotony services.
    The district health office has been organising vasectomy and minilaparotomy services at various places on a yearly basis.
    The number of people going for vasectomy and temporary contraceptive of family planning is low at ten VDCs beyond Dandapari in the district.
    Sharma said Panchkhal Municipality and Methokot VDC top in the use of both permanent and temporary means of family planning.
    “ Even those who have fulfilled the need of children are using temporary means of family planning,” Sharma added.
    District health office, Nepal Family Planning Union Banepa and Dhulikhel Hospital have been delivering family planning services in the district

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    Tips to attend a job interview
    • DON’T BE LATE: Reduce your stress levels and get there early.
    • MAKE EYE CONTACT: Look at the person who is talking to you and when answering questions, be sure to make eye contact with all people in the room.
    • LISTEN: Do not interrupt and if you don’t understand the question, ask the interviewer to repeat it.
    • BE FRIENDLY AND SMILE: But don’t be too casual and relaxed – you still want to be seen as professional and courteous.
    • GIVE SHORT ANSWERS: Get straightto the point and don’t waffle, butdon’t give basic ‘ yes’ or ‘ no’ answers either.
    • Frame negative things in a positive way: Never say bad things about former or current employers.
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    Action plan to implement Mathema report submitted : News (Himalayan News Service)

    by Public Health Update August 23, 2015
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    A sub-committee formed to study, analyse, and discuss with stakeholders about implementation of a report on medical education, prepared by Kedar Bhakta Mathema-led high-level task force, has formulated and submitted its detailed action plan to the Social Committee of the Cabinet. 


    The Social Committee, on August 4, had constituted a sub-committee and assigned it the task of formulating the action plan so as to implement the National Policy Report on Medical Education prepared by the eight-member Mathema panel. The sub-committee is led by National Planning Commission member Yagya Bahadur Karki, along with secretaries of the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education, and Ministry of Health and Population. 
    The report was submitted to Prime Minister Sushil Koirala on June 29. According to the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers, the detailed action plan formulated by the Karki-led sub-committee was submitted to the Social Committee yesterday, following discussion on various issues regarding the implementation of the report submitted by the Mathema panel. Uttam Kumar Khatri, joint secretary and spokesperson at OPMCM, said the government had decided to write to the concerned ministries for early implementation of all the recommendations, barring a few exceptions, made in the Mathema report. 
    The issues that needed further study for implementation are related to affiliation of medical colleges, students’ quota in medical and dental colleges, fee for MBBS level, Health Professional Education Commission, selection of leadership in medical education institutions, Ayurved Council, and prohibition of issuance of Letter of Intent to new nursing colleges until the next five years. OPMCM said the government had decided to provide teaching hospitals outside Kathmandu Valley, which are yet to come into operation, with incentives (land lease, tax remission) and to establish at least one medical college in each development region. 


    The government will make a provision of providing affiliation of Purbanchal, Pokhara, mid-western, and far-western universities to medical colleges only in the respective regions, while revoking affiliation of such colleges that fail to achieve more than 75 per cent marks for two years in a row as per the yardstick prepared by Nepal Medical Council. 
    The government will also make a provision of a Common National Entrance Exam of MBBS and maximum annual fee for MBBS as well as Bachelor of Dental Surgery levels by bringing about uniformity in question papers and fee structures. According to the action plan, the total fee for MD and Master of Dental Surgery will not exceed four million rupees. Pass marks of the entrance exam will be fixed at 60 per cent and issues of communication skills, critical thinking, moral science, humanities, and behavioral science will be incorporated in the entrance exam. 
    The students will be selected for MBBS and BDS programme on the basis of merit list. Earlier, Dr Govinda KC, who has repeatedly staged fast-unto-death demanding reforms in Nepal’s medical education sector and guarantee of people’s right to quality health services, had warned of resorting to another round of protest if his six-point demands, including the implementation of the Mathema report, were not fulfilled.


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    Computer-based ARF diagnosis system developed: News (The Himalayan News)

    by Public Health Update August 23, 2015
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    A computer-based Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) diagnosis and management decision support system has been designed and developed in Lalitpur.According to Nepal Heart Foundation, the system is the first of its kind in the country. It is a collaboration project between NHF and University of Greenwich, UK. 


    The project comprises of a team including Sanjib Raj Pandey, PhD research student, University of Greenwich, UK; Dr Jixin Ma, Prof Choi-Hong Lai, University of Greenwich, UK; Dr Prakash Raj Regmi and other doctors from NHF. Dr Regmi informed that untreated streptococcal throat infection which is common among Nepali children causes ARF. ARF and Rheumatic Heart Diseases (RHD) are considered some of the biggest health risks among Nepali children, in comparison to other heart diseases. “ARF/RHD is a challenging and life threatening disease among children aged between 5-15 years, especially in the rural areas of the country.


    In Nepal, as many as 1,000 children die each year due to ARF/RHD. The diseases can be cured at the initial stage with proper diagnosis,” said Dr Regmi. Lack of awareness and ignorance of the initial symptoms are key causes of the damage. “Therefore, we hope this model will not only offer assistance to rural health professionals but also allow diagnosis of ARF at an early stage. The system will cut the patients’ costs and reduce government’s financial burden,” he said. Moreover, proper implementation and use of this model will support government in tracking down the cases of ARF.

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