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Capacity Assessment of the Primary Health Core System to Manage Reproductive Tract Infections
Oleh:
Chauhan, Sanjay
;
Joshi, Beena
;
Bhadoria, Vikas
;
Mathur, ANind
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Regional Health Forum vol. 10 no. 02 (2006)
,
page 22.
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Nomor Panggil:
R01.K.01
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Tract Infections (RTls) are one of the integral components of the National Reproductive and Child Health (RCH) Programme in India. Rural primary health care centres are expected to have the requisite facilities in terms of personnel and infrastructure to provide quality RTI services. However, little is known about service delivery aspects such as current RTI management practices, training status and technical competence of the health functionaries, and essential facilities for quality service provision. Information on these aspects is needed to assess the feasibility of the primary health care system in providing preventive, diagnostic, and curative services for RTls. A study con ducted during 2003-2004 carried out a situational analysis of the primary health care system in a district of India's Maharashtra state on its capacity to provide quality services for reproductive tract infections among women. The data revealed inadequate facilities at the primary health centres and sub-centres and incomplete knowledge on RTI management among medical officers, laboratory technicians and auxiliary nurse midwives (ANMs). The study concluded that with specific training and facility upgrades, RTI services, integrated with the family welfare services, could be operationalized in the primary health care system.
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