A study on health status of hill farm women and the physical and motor development of their children

dc.contributor.advisorMaurya, Suman Prasad
dc.contributor.authorNagarkoti, Vineeta
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-27T09:24:32Z
dc.date.available2018-12-27T09:24:32Z
dc.date.issued2008-07
dc.description.abstractWomen have always played a pivotal role in our society in general and in agriculture, particular. In their varied roles as agricultural labourers, dejure landowners, defacto household heads, or as self cultivators and 􀂶manager􀂷 of their homesteads. Women are the invisible backbone of Indian agriculture. Among the many problems faced by the women their health status remains a major concern. The issues of health for women are a natural and organic concomitant of their lives. Women health is therefore, of crucial importance. The present research study was taken up with the objective to assess the health status of status of hill farm women in Dotiyal gaon of Takula block in Almora district of Uttarakhand state. The descriptive ex-post facto research design has been conducted with the total sample size of 100 respondents comprising of 50 mothers and their 50 children under four years of age. An open ended interview schedule consisting of different sections was used to elicit information on hill farm women pertaining to their knowledge, health and practices. The Body Mass Index (BMI) and haemoglobin level of hill farm women were assessed to determine the health profile of hill farm women. Weights of their children were taken for assessing the physical development. Bayley Scales of Infant Development II was administered to assess the motor development index of hill farm women children. It was found that hill farm women were lacking proper knowledge regarding nutrition and health. Hill farm women (60%) did not have knowledge about balanced diet, 42% were not aware of nutrients namely calcium, vitamin A and iron; 68% did not have knowledge about anaemia; while 90% were unaware of their blood group. Majority of hill farm women (80%) were found to spend 15-16 hours per day in performing household and farm chores. They had poor health profile with low BMI and low haemoglobin level. Only 26% had normal BMI i.e., 20.0-25.0 and 90% had haemoglobin <12gm%.More than half (66%) women delivered their baby at home and 64% had deliveries under the supervision of trained aaya of the village. Some unhealthy practices were found like certain food items were abstained during pregnancy and lactation period. Majority of farm women (86%) breast fed their child on demand. All hill farm women initiated weaning of their child at the age of five to six month. Only 22% fed colostrum to their child. Farm women (80%) spent only one to two hours per day with their child. Hill farm women children (42%) were moderately malnourished and 82% children were found within normal limits of motor development on Bayley Scales of Infant Development. A positive and significant relationship between nutritional and health knowledge and health profile of mothers (hill farm women) with physical and motor development of their children was found at 0.01% level of significance (df 2). For the development of hill farm women an awareness regarding health care practices is required. Study suggests improvement in the health status of hill farm women through intervention in different health related areas.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810086456
dc.keywordshealth care, hill areas, rural women, child developmenten_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.pages158en_US
dc.publisherG.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar - 263145 (Uttarakhand)en_US
dc.research.problemHealth Careen_US
dc.subHuman Development and Family Studies
dc.subjectnullen_US
dc.themeRural Developmenten_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleA study on health status of hill farm women and the physical and motor development of their childrenen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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