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Syed Iqbal Azam

Researcher at Aga Khan University

Publications -  72
Citations -  1093

Syed Iqbal Azam is an academic researcher from Aga Khan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 62 publications receiving 773 citations. Previous affiliations of Syed Iqbal Azam include The Aga Khan University Hospital & Aga Khan University Hospital.

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Comparision of obstetric outcome among teenage and non-teenage mothers from three tertiary care hospitals of Sindh Pakistan.

TL;DR: Teenage mothers are at a higher risk of developing severe anaemia and chorioamnionitis and they are more likely to have an instrumental delivery than non-teenagers.
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Dental age table for a sample of Pakistani children.

TL;DR: A new table was generated to convert dental maturity calculated according to Demirjian's method into dental age for the population and, if not applicable, to formulate a separate dental age table for Pakistani males and females.
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Designing a balanced scorecard for a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan: a modified Delphi group exercise

TL;DR: An expert panel of clinicians and hospital managers reduced a long list of indicators to a manageable size, and this scorecard is now ready to be implemented by this hospital as a performance management tool for monitoring indicators, addressing measurement issues and enabling comparisons with hospitals in other settings.
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Studying health-seeking behaviours: collecting reliable data, conducting comprehensive analysis

TL;DR: This study endeavoured to validate Kroeger’s framework in a Pakistani setting, exploring all the factors listed through mixed method research, and qualitative supplemented by representative quantitative enquiry, and substantiates that this methodology is comprehensive and reliable.
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Distribution and circumstances of injuries in squatter settlements of Karachi, Pakistan

TL;DR: Injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Pakistan and the national health and development agenda should include assessment and prevention of injuries.