Impact of National Rural Health Mission on Rural Mothers and Children
dc.contributor.advisor | Chhaya Badiger | |
dc.contributor.author | Veena M. Chandavari | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2016-11-11T13:32:13Z | |
dc.date.available | 2016-11-11T13:32:13Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2011 | |
dc.description.abstract | Health is a vital indicator of human development. The present study was conducted during the year 2010-2011 in Dharwad block of Karnataka state. Purposive random sampling technique was used for selection of four blocks in Dharwad taluk i.e. Garag, Mugad, Alnavar and Hebballi where the Primary Health Centres are located. Random sampling procedure was used for selection of 210 respondents, which includes 150 mothers of below poverty line, 30 community leaders and 30 block level health official. Cent per cent of the village women were aware of the facts that all the village women preferred hospital delivery as it is very safe. The overall opinion index of rural mothers towards selected health programmes was quiet high that is 77.32 per cent. Mothers had appreciable knowledge about safe delivery in the Government hospital. Cent per cent rural mothers have adopted immunization schedule for children. Majority of the mothers are facing problems in Prasooti Araike Programme (96.66%) which are benefits are limited only to 2 deliveries, incentives and cheques are not given in time. While in Janani Suraksha Yojana mothers suggested to provide well equipped labour room, timely monitoring and supervision by the staff. Majority of the community leaders realized the problems like untimely implementation of the programmes, not providing incentives at right time, no improvement in the infrastructure of PHC, neglecting the patients by the staff, staff coming late and going home early. Majority of the community leaders suggested to give the madilu kit in time (96.00%). Cent per cent of the officials faced the problem of lack of knowledge and awareness of rural people followed by beneficiaries who are not having essential documents to claim the incentives of the programmes. Majority of the health officials suggested (93.33%) to provide timely in-service trainings to update their knowledge. | en_US |
dc.identifier.uri | http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/85085 | |
dc.publisher | UAS, Dharwad | en_US |
dc.research.problem | Impact of National Rural Health Mission on Rural Mothers and Children | en_US |
dc.sub | Home Science | en_US |
dc.theme | Impact of National Rural Health Mission on Rural Mothers and Children | en_US |
dc.these.type | M.Sc | |
dc.title | Impact of National Rural Health Mission on Rural Mothers and Children | en_US |
dc.type | Thesis | en_US |