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Health promotion initiatives: An experience of a Well Women's Clinic.

Puja Dudeja1, Amarjeet Singh2, A K Jindal3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Army Medical Corps provides comprehensive health care services to troops and their dependents. This approach is in consonance with the concept of Health Promoting Hospitals (HPH) initiative introduced by WHO in 1986. However, the concept is still at an infancy stage in civil health care system in India. This article describes the experiences and advantages of establishing a Well Women's Clinic (WWC) in a station of North India.
METHODS: A system analysis approach was followed for analyzing input, process and output of the WWC during 2007-2009. Inputs included manpower and material i.e public health expert, non medical attendant and a nursing officer charts, poster, models, Television with Compact Disc (CD) player and CDs etc. Health promotion activities were conducted in the form of lectures, demonstrations, workshops, training, screening of movies, quiz, essay writing and declamation contests etc.
RESULTS: Overall 385 lectures, 12 competitions, 07 training capsules were conducted. Coverage of target population was 92%. First aid training workshop trained 300 women. Six percent of the counseled women opted for tubectomy. Twelve new cases of diabetes and four new cases of hypertension were detected through screening. Seventy-two women were referred for dental treatment after a dental screening camp.
CONCLUSION: Establishment of WWC using HPH approach was quite cost effective.

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Keywords:  Health field theory; Health promoting hospital; Health promotion; Well Women's Clinic

Year:  2013        PMID: 24623950      PMCID: PMC3946414          DOI: 10.1016/j.mjafi.2013.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India        ISSN: 0377-1237


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