Improving access to utilize the healthcare services facilitated by ASHAs, ANMs and medical officers of PHC among scheduled tribe pregnant women: An interventional study

Author:

Ade Anju Damu1,Guthi Visweswara Rao1,Kondagunta Nagaraj1,Kumar D. S. Sujith1,Deekala Ravisankar1,Vallepalli Chandrasekhar1,Prathyusha T V D1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Medicine, SVIMS-Sri Padamavathi Medical College for Women, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction: Early marriages, early childbirth, low BMI and high incidence of anaemia are known factors for high maternal mortality among tribal pregnant women. Materials and Methods: This was a mixed method study (qualitative and quantitative) undertaken to evaluate educational intervention package among tribal pregnant women in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh State in South India. A baseline household survey with the help of a semi-structured questionnaire was conducted in both intervention group (n = 109) and control group (n = 119) of ST habitations. An educational intervention was implemented through health education approach to bring about awareness and behavioural change among pregnant women regarding healthcare practices and utilization of health services. Qualitative data collection tool included semi-structured FGD. Quantitative data was analysed using SPSS version 26.0. Content analysis was done for qualitative data. Results: The findings of this study show that awareness and utilization with respect to various services facilitated by ASHAs, ANMs and medical officers are improved postintervention among tribal pregnant women, and the various reasons for non-utilization of services were lack of awareness, long distance of health facility, no transportation, poor socio-economic status, inadequate facilities at PHC, etc., Conclusion: This study shows that intervention to improve awareness and health services utilization, and continuous health education should be imparted to all the pregnant mothers. For this healthcare providers like ASHA and ANM and medical officers should be trained and motivated to educate the community.

Publisher

Medknow

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