Impact of training on awareness and Knowledge of Birth Defects among Community Health Workers in tribal district of Maharashtra, India

Author:

Surve Suchitra1ORCID,Kulkarni Ragini2,Gawai Priyanka3,Salvi Neha3,Begum Shahina4,Bodade Sanjay5,Suryawanshi Dayanand6,Chavan Milind7,Pachalkar Ujwal3,Pagi Pradeep8,Chauhan Sanjay9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child Health Research, Indian Council of Medical Research, National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR‐NIRRCH) Mumbai Maharashtra India

2. Department of Operational and Implementation Research Indian Council of Medical Research, National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR‐NIRRCH) Mumbai Maharashtra India

3. ICMR‐NIRRCH‐Model Rural Health Research Unit (MRHRU), Sub‐District Hospital Dahanu Maharashtra India

4. Department of Biostatistics Indian Council of Medical Research, National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR‐NIRRCH) Mumbai Maharashtra India

5. Civil Surgeon, Civil Surgeon Office, Rural Hospital Palghar Maharashtra India

6. District Health Office, Zilla Parishad Palghar Maharashtra India

7. Taluka Health Office, Wada Palghar Maharashtra India

8. Civil Surgeon Office, Rural Hospital Palghar Maharashtra India

9. Department of Clinical and Operational Research, Indian Council of Medical Research—National Institute for Research in Reproductive and Child Health (ICMR‐NIRRCH) Mumbai Maharashtra India

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveEarly identification, referrals and timely treatment is crucial to improve the outcome of Birth Defects (BDs). The role of Community Health Workers (CHWs) in India is largely fulfilled by Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) who can play an important role in community‐based reporting and referrals of BDs in newborn. In the study area, ASHAs have been previously trained for identification of BDs under Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK); however, reporting through them was found to be sub‐optimal.MethodsTo strengthen the community based reporting of BDs through ASHAs, audio visual based training was provided to 1225 ASHAs in 6 tribal blocks of Palghar district in Maharashtra, India. The change in knowledge about BDs before and after training among 1023 participants was analyzed using paired sample t test & McNemar test.ResultsFindings reveal a significant increase in the knowledge of participants with regards to prevention, risk factors and identification of BDs after intervention as compared to before intervention.DiscussionThe study suggests that audio‐visual based refresher training increased knowledge of ASHAs with respect to identification, prevention and risk factors of BDs which may eventually improve reporting and referrals of BDs at community level.

Funder

Department of Health Research, India

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Developmental Biology,Toxicology,Embryology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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