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Health System Competency for Maternal Health Services in Balasore District and Jaleswar Block, Balasore, Odisha, India: An Assessment.

Ranjit Kumar Dehury1, Janmejaya Samal2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A competent health system is of paramount importance in delivering the desired health services in a particular community. AIM: The broad objective of this study was to assess the health system competency for the maternal health services in Balasore District and Jaleswar block of Balasore district, Odisha, India.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A mixed method approach was adopted in order to understand the health system competency for maternal health services in the study area.
RESULTS: There was poor accessibility through road, poor electricity connection and piped water for the health care centers in the district. Even, existing Primary Health Centres (PHCs) lack ECG and X-Ray machines for proper diagnostic services which jeopardize the catering of health services. Community Health Centres (CHC) lack basic diagnostic and ambulance services making the tribal pockets inaccessible. The tribal dominated Jaleswar block shows poor performance in terms of total registered Antenatal Checkups (ANC) (only 77%). A gradual decrease in the rate of ANC, from first to fourthcheckup, was observed in the district.
CONCLUSION: Lack of public health infrastructure in general and non-compliance to Indian Public Health Standards (IPHS) in particular, affect the health of tribal women resulting in lack of interest in availing the institutional delivery services and other pertinent maternal health services.

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Keywords:  Antenatal Checkups; Indian public health standards; Janani suraksha yojana; Tribal communities

Year:  2016        PMID: 27656464      PMCID: PMC5028532          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/16781.8329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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