Assessment of services provided by urban ASHAs to mothers of urban slums in Lucknow district - A cross-sectional study

对勒克瑙地区城市贫民窟母亲所获城市社区卫生工作者(ASHA)服务评估——一项横断面研究

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Abstract

CONTEXT: Maternal and child health is an important public health issue which indicates the level of socioeconomic development in any country. Urban accredited social health activist (U-ASHA) workers in India are the main front-line urban health workers in primary health care delivery for slum and urban poor. AIMS: To assess the services provided by U-ASHA workers to mothers of urban slums for antenatal and postnatal care. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Cross-sectional study in urban slums of Lucknow where recently delivered women (up to 2 years) were selected. METHODS AND MATERIAL: To include the desired sample size of 320 recently delivered women (RDW), the U-ASHAs of the selected slums were contacted and a list of RDWs was made for each slum. By simple random sampling, 20 RDWs were selected from each slum. A predesigned and pretested interview schedule was used for data collection. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: SPSS-version-26 was used. P <0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The registered pregnancies were 95%. Only 43.1% of RDW had at least four ANC visits. The institutional delivery was 84.7%. Only 27.7% of RDW visited health facilities for PNC services. About 39.4% received Janani Suraksha Yojana incentives. Contraceptive users were only 41.9%. Counseling by U-ASHA workers regarding all the ANC and PNC services had better utilization among counseled RDW except for child-care counseling. CONCLUSIONS: Counseling services regarding ANC and PNC services have a significant impact on their utilization. Better results can be achieved if the counseling by U-ASHA is enhanced to reach out more beneficiaries.

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