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Factors Influencing Utilization of ASHA Services under NRHM in Relation to Maternal Health in Rural Lucknow

机译:影响NRHM在农村母亲健康下利用ASHA服务利用的因素

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Background: Under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), ASHA (accredited social health activist) has been identified as an effective link to address the poor utilization of maternal and child health (MCH) services by rural pregnant women. Objective: To study the factors influencing utilization of ASHA services in relation to maternal health. Study Design: Cross-sectional. Setting Primary Health Centre (PHC), Sarojininagar, Lucknow and its rural field area. Study Period: September 2007 to August 2008. Study Unit: RDW (recently delivered women) were considered as those who delivered a live newborn at PHC Sarojininagar, within a week of interview and belonged to villages within the confines of the PHC being served by ASHA. Materials and Methods: 350 RDW were interviewed at their bedside, by a preformed and pretested schedule and then were followed-up after six weeks. Results: Utilization of ASHA services for early registration was significantly associated with age and religion of RDW. Young, educated and socio-economic class III RDW utilized ASHA services the maximum for early registration. Utilization of ASHA services for adequate ANC or antenatal care (100 iron and folic acid tablets, 2 tetanus toxoid injection and ≥3 antenatal visits) was also inversely associated with age of RDW. Young, Hindu, scheduled caste, middle school pass, Class III RDW and those with birth order one had high odds for utilization of ASHA services for adequate ANC. With regard to postnatal check-up, again young RDW with birth order one, Hindu RDW in reference to Muslim and RDW in socio-economic class III had higher likelihood for utilization of ASHA services. Caste-wise scheduled caste (SC) and other backward caste (OBC) RDW had higher odds for utilization of ASHA services. Educated RDW and those with educated husband had higher odds for utilization of ASHA services for postnatal check-up. Conclusion: Young, educated RDW with low parity, educated husband and belonging to higher socio-economic class had higher odds of utilization of ASHA services.
机译:背景:根据国家农村健康使命(NRHM),ASHA(认可的社会卫生活动者)被确定为解决农村孕妇使用妇幼保健(MCH)服务的利用差的有效链接。目的:探讨影响阿什纳服务与孕产妇健康的因素。研究设计:横截面。设定主要健康中心(PHC),Sarojininagar,Lucknow及其农村地区。研究期限:2007年9月至2008年8月。研究单位:RDW(最近交付的妇女)被认为是在一周的采访中在PHC Sarjininagar在PHC Sarjininagar提供Live New出生的人,并且属于博士的PHC限制范围内的村庄。材料和方法:350 rdw在床边采访,通过预先形成和预先测试的时间表,然后在六周后随访。结果:利用ASHA服务的早期注册与RDW的年龄和宗教有关。 Young,受过教育和社会经济级等III RDW利用了ASHA服务的最高注册。 ASHA服务对充足的ANC或产前护理(100根铁和叶酸片,2胎毒素注射率和≥3滴下)的利用也与RDW年龄相反。年轻,印度教,定期种姓,中学通行证,III级RDW和出生命的人持续利用ASHA服务足够的ASER。关于产后检查,再次与出生订单的年轻RDW,在社会经济级别III中的穆斯林和RDW参考穆斯林和RDW具有更高的利用ASHA服务的可能性。 Caste-Wise计划的种姓(SC)和其他落后种姓(OBC)RDW利用ASHA服务的利用率较高。受过教育的RDW和受过教育的丈夫的丈夫利用ASHA服务的后期检查的赔率较高。结论:年轻,受过良好的RDW,受过低位,受过教育的丈夫和较高的社会经济阶层的利用率较高。

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