A Survey Report on Maternal and Child Health Status under Swa- Prerit Adarsh Gram Yojana in Budhera Village, Gurugram, Haryana
Journal Title: International Journal of Research and Review - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 7
Abstract
Swa- Prerit Adrash Gram Yojana has been pioneered and implemented by Department of Community Medicine under which Budhera village has been adopted for health care activities by SGT University, Gurgaon. The Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojna (SAGY) has been launched by the Govt of India on 11th oct 2014 lays stress on their holistic development. It puts equal emphases on social, human and economic development. This scheme has been recently supplemented by Vidhayak Adarsh Gram Yojna (VAGY) by the Govt of Haryana. The state now expects the Corporate Houses, Companies, Corporations, Boards, Trusts and the NGO’s to come forward for adopting Gram Panchayats for converting them into Adarsh grams. Thus SGT University has adopted Budhera village in district Gurgaon under this scheme Swa Prerit Adarsh Gram Yojna. The Objectives: 1) Promote Maternal Health 2) Immunization: 3) Promote Child feeding Practices: 4) Promote Adolescent Health: 5) Reducing risk behaviours (Alcoholism, smoking, substance abuse) among all age groups 6) To provide basic health services at their doorstep 7) Identify chronic diseases and disabilities among the villagers and advise them accordingly Material & methods: Descriptive Research design was used for the survey. The survey was conducted at Budhera village, Gurugram, Haryana. A total of 750 houses were covered and data was collected through a structured questionnaire. The research tool consists of a questionnaire which includes socio demographic profile of family, various aspects of maternal and child health including the child feeding practices, other medical conditions and diet pattern in the family. Results: The results shows that out of the total eligible population 70% of antenatal mothers received TT vaccination while 30% did not received any vaccination, 84% of mother received IFA during their pregnant state while 16% did not received IFA, 81% opted for the institutional deliveries, 19 % were home deliveries. Out of total 84% mothers delivered an alive baby while 16% cases were either still birth or aborted.
Authors and Affiliations
Rashmi Negi
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