A Reviewed Article on Reason for Failure to Educate Rural Population of India in Health Aspect
Journal Title: Community and Public Health Nursing - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
In health & education of rural areas are so backward due to lack of awareness, lack of infrastructure & ignorance by the government. In health education aspect all the health progamme & policies are success in urban areas but all failure rate of programme came through rural areas because lack of facilities, awareness & most of population do not know about how to approach, & availability of resources. Reason for failure to educate rural population of India in health sector shortages of work force, faulty health education intervention, lack of total coverage, lack of quality assurance / approach framework, shortage of basic health infrastructure, lack of effective span of control and poor management, low education level, shortage of the basic facilities, shortage of financial resources, and lack of awareness among population.
Authors and Affiliations
Satish Kumar Avasthi, Rishi Dutt Avasthi
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