Knowledge of Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) Workers Regarding Maternal Health Services: A Comparative Study between Rural and Urban Areas of a Block of Haryana

Seema Sharma, Amit Kumar, Divyae Kansal, S. Kumari, S. Pandey
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Introduction: All people, everywhere, deserve the right care, right in their community. In any community,maternal mortality ratio strongly reflects the overall effectiveness of health systems. To increase utilization of existing health services, Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) is the key component of the National Rural Health Mission. The present study was planned with objective-to assess & compare the level of knowledge of ASHA workers regarding maternal health services in between rural and urban areas of a block of Haryana. Method: The present cross-sectional, community-based study was conducted in block Barwala, district Hisar of Haryana. The assessment of knowledge of ASHA workers was done on the basis of scoring. Appropriate statistical tests like percentages and chi-square (χ2) test were applied. Result: Regarding maternal health services majority of ASHA workers had good knowledge, assessed by score gained by them and none of them was having poor knowledge about maternal health services. However in rural area score gained was better than urban area & the observed difference was found to be statistically significant. Knowledge of identification & treatment of anaemia and identification of danger signs during pregnancy were inadequate among ASHA workers of both areas. Conclusion: Knowledge of ASHA workers was inadequate as far as anaemia and danger signs during pregnancy were concerned. Frequent and regular refresher training should be organized in their working area.
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认可的社会卫生活动家(ASHA)工作人员对孕产妇保健服务的了解:哈里亚纳邦一个街区农村和城市地区的比较研究
简介:所有人,无论在哪里,都应该得到正确的照顾,就在他们的社区里。在任何一个社区,孕产妇死亡率都有力地反映了卫生系统的总体有效性。为了提高现有卫生服务的利用率,认可社会卫生活动家是国家农村卫生使命的关键组成部分。本研究旨在评估和比较哈里亚纳邦一个街区农村和城市地区ASHA工作人员对孕产妇保健服务的知识水平。方法:目前的横断面社区研究在哈里亚纳邦Hisar区Barwala街区进行。ASHA工作人员的知识评估是在评分的基础上进行的。采用适当的统计学检验,如百分比和卡方检验。结果:在孕产妇保健服务方面,大多数ASHA工作人员具有良好的知识,根据他们获得的分数进行评估,他们中没有一人对孕产妇保健服务知之甚少。然而,在农村地区获得的分数要好于城市地区&观察到的差异具有统计学意义。这两个地区的ASHA工作人员对贫血的识别和治疗以及妊娠期间危险迹象的识别知识不足。结论:ASHA工作人员对妊娠期贫血和危险症状的了解不足。应在其工作区域组织经常和定期的复习培训。
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