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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. 1. Understanding maternal health care in India. 2. Promoting safe institutional delivery. 3. Health status profile of Uttarakhand. 4. Access and utilization of Janani Suraksha Yojana in Uttarakhand. 5. Critique of service providers and health institutions in Uttarakhand. 6. Maternal health care and the way forward. Bibliography. Index. Maternal health is a globally accepted important human development indicator. International community recognizes maternal well being as basic human right of women. Through various conventions United Nations Organisation has tried to make member states responsible for providing quality health care to its citizens. Reduction of maternal mortality is an area of concern for the Governments across the globe. Maternal health care for women who are poor, and facing multiple vulnerabilities and biases continues to be inadequate. Health budgets, adequate, skilled, gender sensitive health personnel, remain inadequate. Services don't reach the mothers who need them, even years after various schemes. Uttarakhand being a high focus state of the National Health Mission. Still a significant number of home deliveries take place because of the difficult terrain, lack of transport facilities. The mothers and newborns need much better care and support than what they receive in many parts, especially if they are poor and the newborn is a girl child.
Hardcover. Zustand: New. Language: English. ABOUT THE BOOK: Maternal health is a globally accepted important human development indicator. International community recognizes maternal well being as basic human right of women. Through various conventions United Nations Organisation has tried to make member states responsible for providing quality health care to its citizens. Reduction of maternal mortality is an area of concern for the Governments across the globe. Maternal health care for women who are poor, and facing multiple vulnerabilities and biases continues to be inadequate. Health budgets, adequate, skilled, gender sensitive health personnel, remain inadequate. Services don't reach the mothers who need them, even years after various schemes. Uttarakhand being a high focus state of the National Health Mission. Still a significant number of home deliveries take place because of the difficult terrain, lack of transport facilities. The mothers and newborns need much better care and support than what they receive in many parts, especially if they are poor and the newborn is a girl child. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Archana Sinha, a Doctorate in Agricultural Economics, currently is Fellow and Head, of the Department of Women's Studies; and just before this she was Head, of the Department of Rural and Urban Studies, Indian Social Institute, Lodi Road, New Delhi, India for the past several years. She is responsible for implementing research on various women issues, rural and urban based issues on gender and development, women at work, social conflict, agriculture related rural economy, livelihood, gender and social exclusion, food security, nutrition, health promotion, MDGs and now SDGs related issues, etc. She is also involved in research studies, proposals, plans and surveys. She worked for evaluation studies and impact assessment in several flagship development programmes of Government of India with experiences drawn from the field and research. Also involved in publications of research reports, designing, conducting and organizing research methodology, advocacy and capacity building programs, networking and collaborating with similar other organizations in research, capacity building in research, etc and advocacy programs. She has written extensively on agriculture, gender, water, labour, food security, health & nutrition, and issues related to sustainable development and and human development. CONTENTS: Foreword . 11 Acknowledgements . 15 Glossary of Abbreviations . 17 1. Understanding Maternal Health Care in India . 21 SocioDemographic Influences and Maternal Health Recognizing Maternal Health Care System Contextual Framework Conceptual Framework Objectives of the Study Study Area Methodology Data Collection Tools Sample Selection Sample Size. 2. Promoting Safe Institutional Delivery . 41 Understanding Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) Health System and Service Providers Accessibility of Health System and Quality of Care. 3. Health Status Profile of Uttarakhand . 53 Public Health Institutions and Professionals. 4. Access and Utilization of Janani Suraksha Yojana in Uttarakhand . 59 Characteristics of Respondents' Households Practices of Health Care by Respondent Women and Extent of JSY Use Problems Faced by PartialUsers or NonUsers of Janani Suraksha Yojana Status of Maternal Health Care Utilisation in Uttarakhand Pregnancy Related Beliefs and Practices General Awareness and Perception about JSY. 5. Critique of Service Providers and Health Institutions in Uttarakhand . 99 Selected Service Providers Perception of Health Service Providers on Utilization Level of Maternal Health Services Challenges of JSY Service Providers Response of Health Service Providers on Institutional Deliveries Selected Health Institutions. 6. Maternal Health Care and the Way Forward . 119 Major Findings Recommendations. Bibliography . 131 Index . 137 The Title 'Maternal Health Care: Study of Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) in Uttarakhand.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorrnrnArchana Sinha: Principal Scientist, Division of Reservoir and Wetland Fisheries, ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore Kolkata 700 120, West BangalKlappentextrnrnMaternal health .
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Repro India Limited Jan 2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 8189762672 ISBN 13: 9788189762674
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Maternal health is a globally accepted important human development indicator. International community recognizes maternal well being as basic human right of women. Through various conventions United Nations Organisation has tried to make member states responsible for providing quality health care to its citizens. Reduction of maternal mortality is an area of concern for the Governments across the globe. Maternal health care for women who are poor, and facing multiple vulnerabilities and biases continues to be inadequate. Health budgets, adequate, skilled, gender sensitive health personnel, remain inadequate. Services don't reach the mothers who need them, even years after various schemes. Uttarakhand being a high focus state of the National Health Mission. Still a significant number of home deliveries take place because of the difficult terrain, lack of transport facilities. The mothers and newborns need much better care and support than what they receive in many parts, especially if they are poor and the newborn is a girl child.