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Author's response to reviews Title : Association between KIF 1 B rs 17401966 genetic polymorphism and hepatocellular carcinoma susceptibility : an updated meta-analysis
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Sharma, Gaurav Halder, Kaveri |
| Copyright Year | 2019 |
| Abstract | An overarching comment is that we need to agree on which lens or context are we going to evaluate the observations on? Will these be the accepted global standards of care, or will they evaluated in the context of UP, a resource constrained setting? If global standards are to be applied (e.g. Browsers scale for mistreatment or its truncated modification used by the authors), then the availability of resources for provision of care too must be evaluated accordingly....number of labour tables, staff, drugs, etc. their availability in proportion to the "delivery load", and conclusions drawn accordingly. The challenge with this approach will be that there will be poor scores all across and much of the focus is likely to shift on the failure of the health system (procurement, supplies, HR, etc.) which needs to fixed (a correct interpretation) in order to strive for appropriate care. However, I suspect that the authors would rather want to focus on the mistreatment that a women has to endure during the course of her intra partum period, its gravity and potential ways to minimize it. |
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