baseline survey on child and related maternal health care-revised report- rajasthan-494_1
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NIPI Baseline Survey report for the state of Rajasthan
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62.5 percent MHWs received training on Integrated Skill Development for 12 days (RCH-1). Trainingon Immunization was imparted to 87.5 percent MHWs. Only one-fourth MHWs received training onIMNCI.
8.4.3 Physical Infrastructure
A Designated Government building was available for the SC in 75 percent cases. In case of the SC
functioning in a non-government building, 60 percent such SCs were located in a society building andone-fourth were located in a rented building.
Water Supply: Two- thirds of the SCs dont had a water supply at all. Out of the SCs with water supply,45 percent had a Hand Pump and one-tenth had a well available. Only one-fourth SCs had 24 hourwater supply available.
Power Supply: 62 percent SCs do not had any electricity connection. In 29 percent SCs there wasonly Occasional power supply, and only 7.5 percent SCs had regular power supply.
Toilet Facility: Only 40 percent SCs had a functional toilet facility available.
Communication Facility: Only one-fourth SCs (25.4 percent) had a Government provided Telephoneor Mobile facility.
8.4.4 Staying Facility of ANM
In 15 percent cases it was found that the ANM was residing in the quarter attached to the SC.
8.4.5 Furniture Availability
Examination Table was available in 83.6 percent SCs and out of these it was functional in around 96percent SCs. Labor Table was available in 42 percent SCs and functional in 78.6 percent of these SCs.In 22.4 percent SCs Bedside screens were available, but were functional in only half of these SCs.
8.4.6 Availability of Equipment
Instrument Sterilizer was available in 45 percent SCs and functional in 76.7 percent of these SCs. AutoDisposable Syringes were available in 89.6 percent SCs and functional in 95 percent of these. BloodPressure Instrument was available in 95.5 percent SCs and functional in 93.8 percent of these SCs. AnAdult Weighing machine was available in 95.5 percent SCs and was functional in 90.6 percent of theseSCs. 91 percent SCs had Infant Weighing Machine, and it was functional at 95 percent SCs.Haemoglobinometer was available at 60 percent SCs and functional at 70 percent of these. All the SCshad Vaccine Carriers available but they were functional in only 98.5 percent of them.
8.4.7 Availability of Essential Kits
Drug Kit-A was available in the majority of SCs i.e. 56.7 percent cases. 91 percent SCs had IFA tabletsavailable and Vitamin A Syrup was available with 86.6 percent ANMs.ORS packets were available at 91 percent SCs and 64.2 percent SCs had Disposable Delivery Kits.
8.4.8 Labor Room
Only one-fifth SCs reported having a labor room and in these SCs 42.9 percent deliveries were carriedout in these Labor rooms.
8.4.9 Availability of Specific Services
88.1 percent SCs were visited by a Doctor at least once a month and in37.3 percent of these cases theday and time of this visit is fixed. In 77.6 percent of cases the SC was visited by Health Assistant(Male) or LHV at least once a week.
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All the SCs provide Antenatal Care (TT, IFA tablets, Weight and B.P check). 24 hour facility for referralof complicated cases of pregnancy/delivery was available at 44.8 percent SCs. In 73 percent cases theANM reported to had accompanied the woman in labor to the referred care facility at the time ofreferral.
8.4.10 Monitoring and Supervision Activities
92.5 percent ANMs reported to had prepared the SC Plan for this year. All the surveyed SCs hadRegisters, Reports and Immunization Cards in enough quantity and 91 percent had enough ANCCards.In 90 percent of SCs Training of Traditional/Skilled Birth Attendants and ASHA was done. All the ANMsreported to had co-ordinated their services with AWWs, ASHA, PRI and Village Health and SanitationCommittee.Proper maintenance of records and registers was being done by 97 percent of ANMs at theirrespective SCs.The scheme of ASHA was being implemented in 76 percent SCs.
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ANNEXURE TABLES
A1:Household possession - NIPI DistrictsDISTRICTS
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA TotalRURAL
URBAN
Total
RURAL
URBAN
Total
RURAL
URBAN
Total
RURAL
URBAN
Total
% % % % % % % % % % % %Mattress 87.5 93.9 88.3 78.7 85.3
79.8 91.9 95.5
92.3 86.3 90.7
86.9
Mosquito net 14.7 46.4 19.1 15.0 28.617.4 15.3 47.8
18.5 15.0 39.2
18.3
A cot/bed 98.2 99.4 98.3 99.0 98.798.9 97.2 98.5
97.3 98.1 98.9
98.2
A chair 65.1 90.6 68.6 58.1 76.661.3 54.7 90.3
58.3 59.2 84.6
62.7
Table 44.1 80.1 49.1 31.0 57.635.7 21.0 64.9
25.4 31.9 66.8
36.7
Pressure cooker 26.6 83.4 34.4 22.0 56.328.0 16.9 77.6
23.0 21.7 70.5
28.4
Radio or transistor 32.3 38.1 33.1 23.0 29.424.1 34.6 41.8
35.3 30.1 35.3
30.9
Watch or clock 85.2 92.8 86.2 82.4 92.684.2 89.0 91.8
89.3 85.6 92.5
86.6
Sewing machine 48.9 77.9 52.8 36.8 51.939.5 38.0 72.4
41.5 41.3 65.6
44.6
Electricity 80.5 95.0 82.5 67.5 88.371.2 80.7 97.0
82.4 76.5 92.7
78.7
Electric fan 69.4 95.0 72.9 59.2 87.964.2 72.5 96.3
74.9 67.3 92.3
70.7
Television 48.2 88.4 53.7 41.6 73.247.1 40.9 80.6
44.9 43.6 80.0
48.6
Refrigerator 15.4 64.6 22.1 11.9 38.116.5 8.6 43.3
12.1 11.9 48.2
16.9
Computer 5.7 16.0 7.1 4.0 7.4 4.6 4.1 17.9 5.5 4.6 12.8 5.7
Mobile phone 60.6 76.2 62.8 52.4 62.854.3 63.7 75.4
64.9 59.1 70.3
60.7
Any Other type oftelephone 12.8 28.7
15.0 7.8 16.5 9.3 8.8 36.6
11.6 9.8 25.5
12.0
A water pump 15.3 40.3 18.7 9.4 7.8 9.1 31.7 28.4 31.4 19.2 23.6 19.8Thresher 5.3 2.2 4.8 3.4 1.3 3.0 6.1 6.7 6.2 5.0 2.9 4.7
Tractor 11.2 3 10.1 9.3 3.0 8.2 5.6 5.2 5.6 8.7 3.5 8.0
Bicycle 46.9 39.8 46.0 38.0 48.139.8 44.0 32.1
42.8 43.1 41.4
42.9
An animal drawncart 3.4 4.4 3.6 3.5 0.9 3.0 5.7 3.7 5.5 4.3 2.7 4.1
A car/Jeep 2.5 9.9 3.6 1.8 3.0 2.0 2.0 6.7 2.5 2.1 6.2 2.7Two wheeler/ motorbike 28.0 69.1
33.6 22.8 37.7
25.4 28.7 49.3
30.7 26.6 50.9
29.9
A Bus / Truck 1.1 1 1.1 1.8 0 1.6 0.3 5.2 0.8 1.1 1.8 1.2
A2: Type of health schemes- NIPIDistricts
WealthIndex
DISTRICTSALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
RURAL URBAN Total RURAL URBAN Total RURAL URBAN Total RURAL URBAN Total% % % % % % % % % % % %
Lowest 41.5 7.2 36.8 50.8 19.5 45.3 48.8 9.7 44.8 47.0 13.0 42.3Second 17.4 2.2 15.4 18.0 12.1 17.0 22.4 3.7 20.6 19.4 6.8 17.6Middle 17.0 5.0 15.4 14.5 13.0 14.2 14.4 6.7 13.6 15.3 8.8 14.4Fourth 12.6 11.6 12.5 10.1 15.6 11.0 8.3 21.6 9.6 10.3 15.8 11.0
Highest 11.4 74.0 20.0 6.6 39.8 12.5 6.1 58.2 11.4 8.1 55.7 14.6
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Totalnumber
of HH1,141 181 1,322 1,083 231 1,314 1,204 134 1,338 3,428 546 3,974
A3: Education Attainments vs age of respondent
Year ofSchooling
NIPI State wise Education
RURAL
Age of the Respondent(in Years)Total
15-18 19-21 22-25 26-30 31-40 41-49
N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
NoEducation 76 69% 334 57% 706 60% 701 71% 412 82% 30 100% 2259 67%
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12 &Above 0 0% 35 5% 60 5% 50 4% 21 4% 1 3% 167 4%
Total 123 100% 663 100% 1327 100% 1134 100% 560 100% 36 100% 3843 100%
A4:Frequency of reading a newspaper or magazine vs key background variables
Print Media
Almostevery day
At least once aweek
Lessthan aweek Not at all Total
% % % % %Age Group15-18 1 4 2 5 319-21 13 21 24 30 2522-25 48 46 48 42 4526-30 32 26 21 20 2331-40 7 4 4 3 441-49 0 0Total 100 100 100 100 100Year ofschooling< 5 0 0 3 6 45-7 4 11 35 49 348-9 14 30 40 32 3210-11 19 31 14 10 1512 & Above 64 27 8 4 16Total 100 100 100 100 100Total numberof women 227 280 505 840 1,852
A5: Frequency of listening to the radio vs key background variables
Print Media
Almostevery day
At least once aweek
Lessthan aweek Not at all Total
% % % % %Age Group15-18 2 3 2 3 319-21 16 22 22 21 2122-25 52 45 41 41 4226-30 25 24 28 25 25
31-40 5 6 5 9 841-49 0 1 1Total 100 100 100 100 100Year ofschoolingNo Education 22 23 33 60 53< 5 2 3 2 1 25-7 13 18 23 15 168-9 20 23 22 13 1510-11 13 17 10 6 712 & Above 30 16 11 5 8Total 100 100 100 100 100
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Standard of living Index
Lowest 6 15 40 69 42
Second 12 24 23 18 18Middle 18 27 17 9 14Fourth 22 18 12 3 11Highest 41 16 8 1 15Total 100 100 100 100 100
Total numberof women 1,089 449 404 2,000 3,942
A6: Frequency of watching Television vs key background variables
Print Media
Almostevery day
At least once aweek
Lessthan aweek Not at all Total
% % % % %Age Group15-18 3 3 2 4 319-21 21 25 20 21 21
22-25 46 45 42 39 4226-30 25 22 28 26 2531-40 6 5 8 10 841-49 0 0 0 1 1Total 100 100 100 100 100Year ofschoolingNo Education 20 40 50 75 53< 5 1 2 2 2 25-7 16 21 21 14 168-9 24 20 19 8 1510-11 16 11 5 2 712 & Above 23 6 3 1 8Total 100 100 100 100 100Standard of living IndexLowest 6 15 40 69 42Second 12 24 23 18 18Middle 18 27 17 9 14Fourth 22 18 12 3 11Highest 41 16 8 1 15Total 100 100 100 100 100Total numberof women 1,089 449 404 2,000 3,942
A7- Employment StatusAlwar Bharatpur Dausa Total
Any source ofIncome
Any source ofIncome
Any source ofIncome
Any source ofIncome
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAge Group N % N % N % N %15-18 2 7 12 24 6 14 20 1719-21 25 9 37 13 38 14 100 1222-25 61 11 67 12 65 12 193 1226-30 57 17 61 20 70 19 188 1931-40 16 19 34 26 26 27 76 2441-49 2 29 3 50 1 20 6 33TotalEducation and years of schooling
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Noeducation 98 16.4 140 18 6 14 20 17
Below 5 2 12.5 5 25 38 14 100 125-7 23 10.7 24 12.8 65 12 193 128-9 18 8.4 24 13.4 70 19 188 1910-11 2 1.8 6 7.3 26 27 76 2412 & above 20 15.4 15 17.6 1 20 6 33TotalResidenceRural 140 13 189 17 196 16 525 15Urban 65 20 62 19 45 14 172 18Total
A8 : Children ever born vs. age of mother
Age of theRespondent(inYears)
DistrictsJAHANABAD
Number of Children Ever Born
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
15-18 44 88% 5 10% 0 0% 0 0% 1 2% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%19-21 143 60% 65 27% 24 10% 5 2% 1 0% 0 0% 1 0% 0 0% 0 0%
22-25 99 23% 160 38% 106 25% 39 9% 14 3% 5 1% 1 0% 2 1% 0 0%
26-30 26 7% 53 14% 101 27% 86 23% 42 11% 45 12% 13 4% 2 1% 1 0%
31-40 6 4% 7 4% 30 17% 33 19% 40 23% 21 12% 19 11% 9 5% 4 2%
41-49 1 17% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 17% 0 0% 2 33% 0 0% 2 33%
Total 319 25% 290 23% 261 21% 163 13% 99 8% 71 6% 36 3% 13 1% 7 1%
Age of theRespondent(inYears)
NALANDA
Number of Children Ever Born
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
15-18 18 64% 8 29% 1 4% 0 0% 1 4% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
19-21 116 58% 53 27% 23 12% 4 2% 1 1% 0 0% 2 1% 0 0% 0 0%
22-25 141 30% 154 32% 104 22% 54 11% 9 2% 10 2% 1 0% 2 0% 1 0%
26-30 27 7% 85 22% 114 29% 78 20% 53 14% 20 5% 2 1% 5 1% 2 1%
31-40 1 1% 8 4% 19 10% 28 14% 36 18% 49 25% 22 11% 21 11% 8 4%
41-49 1 7% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 13% 2 13% 4 27% 2 13% 1 7%
Total 304 23% 308 24% 261 20% 164 13% 102 8% 81 6% 31 2% 30 2% 12 1%
Age of theRespondent(inYears)
Sheikhpura
Number of Children Ever Born
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
15-18 32 71% 11 24% 2 4% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0%
19-21 116 52% 77 34% 24 11% 6 3% 0 0% 0 0% 1 0% 1 0% 0 0%22-25 113 27% 130 31% 103 24% 52 12% 18 4% 6 1% 0 0% 2 1% 0 0%
26-30 35 9% 63 17% 85 23% 92 25% 50 13% 33 9% 11 3% 3 1% 1 0%
31-40 5 3% 3 2% 17 9% 21 11% 48 26% 34 18% 22 12% 23 12% 5 3%
41-49 0 0% 1 7% 1 7% 1 7% 5 33% 2 13% 2 13% 1 7% 1 7%
Total 301 24% 285 22% 232 18% 172 14% 121 10% 75 6% 36 3% 30 2% 7 1%
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A9:Treatment seeking behavior
GIVE ORS
SALT ANDSUGAR
SOLUTION
CONTINUENORMAL
FOODCONTINUE
BREASTFEEDING
GIVEPLENTY
OFFLUIDS
ANYOTHER
DONTKNOWN
TOTALN % N % N % N % N % N % N %Age of the Respondent(in Years)15-18 4 3.1 6 8.6 1 1.8 8 6.8 0 0.0 1 0.8 0 0.0 15
19-21 27 20.9 10 14.3 11 19.6 26 22.2 7 31.8 28 21.7 16 25.8 10522-25 60 46.5 34 48.6 23 41.1 50 42.7 12 54.5 61 47.3 32 51.6 22326-30 35 27.1 18 25.7 16 28.6 29 24.8 3 13.6 31 24.0 10 16.1 12331-40 3 2.3 2 2.9 5 8.9 4 3.4 0 0.0 6 4.7 4 6.5 2241-49 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 1.6 0 0.0 2Total 129 70 56 117 22 129 62 490Education of the RespondentNo Education 49 20.7 38 16.0 27 11.4 58 24.5 10 4.2 60 25.3 32 13.5 237< 5 6 7.5 1 3.1 0 0.0 6 10.2 1 8.3 4 5.8 1 3.3 155-7 18 22.5 6 18.8 10 34.5 22 37.3 3 25.0 23 33.3 11 36.7 818-9 23 28.8 10 31.3 12 41.4 21 35.6 3 25.0 17 24.6 15 50.0 8210-11 18 22.5 10 31.3 4 13.8 4 6.8 2 16.7 13 18.8 1 3.3 4212 & Above 15 18.8 5 15.6 3 10.3 6 10.2 3 25.0 12 17.4 2 6.7 33
Total 129 70 56 117 22 129 62 490Number of Living Children1-2 86 66.7 52 74.3 30 53.6 75 64.1 18 81.8 81 62.8 36 58.1 3083-4 39 30.2 16 22.9 20 35.7 34 29.1 3 13.6 39 30.2 21 33.9 1535+ 4 3.1 2 2.9 6 10.7 8 6.8 1 4.5 9 7.0 5 8.1 29Total 129 70 56 117 22 129 62 490LOCALITYRURAL 105 81.4 65 92.9 50 89.3 103 88.0 19 86.4 105 81.4 47 75.8 417URBAN 24 18.6 5 7.1 6 10.7 14 12.0 3 13.6 24 18.6 15 24.2 73Total 129 70 56 117 22 129 62 490Wealth IndexLowest 42 32.6 23 32.9 21 37.5 51 43.6 7 31.8 44 34.1 24 38.7 184Second 25 19.4 11 15.7 13 23.2 27 23.1 3 13.6 28 21.7 8 12.9 94Middle 18 14.0 16 22.9 8 14.3 13 11.1 4 18.2 22 17.1 11 17.7 78Fourth 18 14.0 6 8.6 5 8.9 14 12.0 4 18.2 7 5.4 13 21.0 59Highest 26 20.2 14 20.0 9 16.1 12 10.3 4 18.2 28 21.7 6 9.7 75Total 129 70 56 117 22 129 62 490
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A10 : Diarrhoea Practices
Jahanabad Nalanda Sheikhpura Total
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Total
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
Continue the breast- feeding/ other feedings when child had diarrhoea
Yes 9 69% 9 69% 36 71% 2 50% 39 72% 4 57% 84 71% 6 55% 90 70%
No 3 23% 3 23% 14 28% 2 50% 13 24% 2 29% 30 25% 4 36% 34 26%
Not Applicable 1 8% 1 8% 1 2% 0 0% 2 4% 1 14% 4 3% 1 9% 5 4%
Total 13 100% 13 100% 51 100% 4 100% 54 100% 7 100% 118 100% 11 100% 129 100%
Liquid given to drink during Diarrhoea
Much less 1 7.7% 1 2% 0 0% 14 26% 0 0% 16 14% 0 0% 16 12%
Some less 6 46% 21 41% 3 75% 18 33% 4 57% 45 38% 7 64% 52 40%
About the same 22 43% 1 25% 11 20% 3 43% 33 28% 4 36% 37 29%
more 4 31% 2 4% 0 0% 4 7% 0 0% 10 9% 0 0% 10 8%
Nothing to drink 2 15% 4 8% 0 0% 2 4% 0 0% 8 7% 0 0% 8 6%
Don't know 1 2% 0 0% 5 9% 0 0% 6 5% 0 0% 6 5%
Total 13 100% 51 100% 4 100% 54 100% 7 100% 118 100% 11 100% 129 100%
Food given to eat during DiarrhoeaMuch less 2 15% 3 6% 0 0% 13 24% 0 0% 18 15% 0 0% 18 14%
Some less 6 46% 21 41% 1 25% 16 30% 4 57% 43 36% 5 46% 48 37%
About the same 1 8% 18 35% 1 25% 11 20% 1 14% 30 25% 2 18% 32 25%
more 1 8% 3 6% 0 0% 5 9% 0 0% 9 8% 0 0% 9 7%
Nothing to drink 3 23% 5 10% 2 50% 2 4% 2 29% 10 9% 4 36% 14 11%
Don't know 1 2% 0 0% 7 13% 0 0% 8 7% 0 0% 8 6%
Total 13 100% 51 100% 4 100% 54 100% 7 100% 118 100% 11 100% 129 100%
Mothers given advice to give ORS during Diarrhoea
Yes 3 23% 20 39% 4 100% 25 46% 4 57% 48 41% 8 73% 56 43%
No 10 77% 31 61% 0 0% 29 54% 3 43% 70 59% 3 27% 73 57%
Total 13 100% 51 100% 4 100% 54 100% 7 100% 118 100% 11 100% 129 100%
Personnel adviced for ORSGovernmenmt
Doctor 0 0% 1 25% 4 16% 0 0% 4 8% 1 13% 5 9%
Private Doctor 3 100% 15 75% 3 75% 19 76% 3 75% 37 77% 6 75% 43 77%
ANM/ASHA/LHV 1 4% 0 0% 1 2% 0 0% 1 2%
Nurse 2 10% 0 0% 2 4% 0 0% 2 4%Friends/Relatives/ Family Memebers 0 0% 1 25% 0 0% 1 13% 1 2%
Others 3 15% 0 0% 1 4% 0 0% 4 8% 0 0% 4 7%
Total 3 100% 20 100% 4 100% 25 100% 4 100% 48 100% 8 100% 56 100%
Place of getting ORS
ASHA 0 0% 1 25% 1 4% 0 0% 1 2% 1 13% 2 4%
ANM 1 5% 0 0% 1 4% 0 0% 2 4% 0 0% 2 4%
Govt.Dispencery 1 4% 0 0% 1 2% 0 0% 1 2%UHC / UHP /
UFWC 1 4% 0 0% 1 2% 0 0% 1 2%
PHC 1 5% 0 0% 1 2% 0 0% 1 2%
Private AYUSH 2 10% 0 0% 1 4% 0 0% 3 6% 0 0% 3 5%
Private hospital 9 45% 2 50% 12 48% 2 50% 21 44% 4 50% 25 45%
Medical/ chemistshop 3 100% 6 30% 1 25% 7 28% 2 50% 16 33% 3 38% 19 34%
Other 1 5% 0 0% 1 4% 0 0% 2 4% 0 0% 2 4%Total 3 100% 20 100% 4 100% 25 100% 4 100% 48 100% 8 100% 56 100%
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A-11 Quantity of food and drink taken whilehaving fever
Jahanabad Nalanda Sheikhpura Total
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Total
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %
Much
Less11 14% 0 0% 7 4% 2 7% 17 15% 2 12% 35 9% 4 8% 39 9%
Somewhat less 23 28% 0 0% 75 38% 16 52% 59 52% 12 71% 157 40% 28 56% 185 42%
Aboutthe same 20 25% 0 0% 100 51% 11 36% 22 19% 2 12% 142 36% 13 26% 155 35%
More 11 14% 2 100% 7 4% 0 0% 6 5% 0 0% 24 6% 2 4% 26 6%
Nothingto Drink 10 12% 0 0% 5 3% 1 3% 8 7% 0 0% 23 6% 1 2% 24 5%
Don'tKnow 6 7% 0 0% 4 2% 1 3% 2 2% 1 6% 12 3% 2 4% 14 3%
Total 81 100% 2 100% 198 100% 31 100% 114 100% 17 100% 393 100% 50 100% 443 100%
Quantity of food given during illnessMuchLess 14 17% 0 0% 8 4% 1 3% 33 29% 3 18% 55 14% 4 8% 59 13%
Somewhat less 26 32% 0 0% 72 36% 18 58% 52 46% 10 59% 150 38% 28 56% 178 40%
Aboutthe same 19 24% 0 0% 80 40% 5 16% 14 12% 1 6% 113 29% 6 12% 119 27%
More 5 6% 2 100% 8 4% 1 3% 2 2% 0 0% 15 4% 3 6% 18 4%
Stoppedfood 3 4% 0 0% 5 3% 1 3% 4 4% 0 0% 12 3% 1 2% 13 3%
Nevergavefood
12 15% 0 0% 21 11% 5 16% 7 6% 3 18% 40 10% 8 16% 48 11%
Don'tknow 2 3% 0 0% 4 2% 0 0% 2 2% 0 0% 8 2% 0 0% 8 2%
Total 81 100% 2 100% 198 100% 31 100% 114 100% 17 100% 393 100% 50 100% 443 100%
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A 12 Advice received from sources & duration of treatment for illness
Alwar Bharatpur Dausa TotalRural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Total
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %Advice or TreatmentSame Day 21 14 3 8.1 5 2.8 2 3.5 10 5.3 1 2 36 6.9 6 4.2 36 5.9
2 days ago 108 72 28 76 148 83 47 83 155 82 42 86 411 79 117 82 490 803 - 4 days ago 12 8 5 14 15 8.4 3 5.3 18 9.5 4 8.2 45 8.7 12 8.4 51 8.4
5 - 6 days ago 8 5.3 1 2.7 8 4.5 4 7 6 3.2 1 2 22 4.2 6 4.2 26 4.3
week or more than aweek ago 1 0.7 3 1.7 1 1.8 1 0.5 1 2 5 1 2 1.4 7 1.1
Total 150 100 37 100 179 100 57 100 190 100 49 100 519 100 143 100 610 100Advice receiveed from sources during illnessGOVERNMENT/ MUNICIPAL HOSPITA 18 19 3 16 9 21 15 18 4 14 42 19 7 12 47 18
GOVERNMENTDISPENSARY 2 2.1 1 2.3 3 1.4 3 1.2
CHC/ RURALHOSPITAL 10 11 4 9.3 2 17 11 13 7 24 25 11 9 15 31 12
UMP/RMP 2 2.1 1 5.3 1 2.3 3 3.6 6 2.7 1 1.7 7 2.7PHC 7 7.4 8 19 2 17 14 17 2 6.9 29 13 4 6.7 31 12SUB CENTER 2 2.1 1 5.3 7 16 4 4.8 1 3.4 13 5.9 2 3.3 13 5
GOVT. AYUSHHOSPITAL/CLINIC 4 4.3 3 3.6 3 10 7 3.2 3 5 10 3.9
PRIVATE AYUSHHOSPITAL/CLINIC 48 51 13 68 13 30 7 58 27 33 9 31 88 40 29 48 107 41
PRIVATE HOSPITAL/ CLINIC 1 1.1 1 5.3 2 2.4 3 1.4 1 1.7 3 1.2
HOME 1 8.3 4 4.8 3 10 4 1.8 4 6.7 7 2.7OTHER 94 100 19 100 43 100 12 100 83 100 29 100 220 100 60 100 259 100Total 5 4 2 8.3 7 13 6 6.6 2 6.9 18 6.7 4 6 20 6.5
A 13- Child Having health problem during illness
Alwar Bharatpur Dausa TotalRural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Total
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %CHEST ONLY 9 7.3 2 8.3 11 20.8 2 14.3 17 18.7 6 20.7 37 13.8 10 14.9 43 14.0NOSE ONLY 33 27 8 33 19 35.8 6 42.9 40 44.0 11 37.9 92 34.3 25 37.3 109 35.4BOTH 73 59 13 54 22 41.5 6 42.9 34 37.4 10 34.5 129 48.1 29 43.3 144 46.8DONT KNOW 4 3.2 1 4.2 1 1.9 5 1.9 1 1.5 5 1.6OTHER 5 4 2 6.9 5 1.9 2 3.0 7 2.3Total 124 100 24 100 53 100 14 100 91 100 29 100 268 100 67 100 308 100
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A 14- Problem faced during availing treatment for illness
Alwar Bharatpur Dausa TotalRural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Total
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %Doctor camelate 15 1.4 8 2.5 6 0.5 12 1 2 0.6 33 1 10 1 41 1
Long Waiting
time20 1.8 8 2.5 25 2.3 9 2.8 20 1.7 5 1.6 65 1.9 22 2.3 78 2
Long Queueof patients 13 1.2 7 2.2 9 0.8 2 0.6 11 0.9 4 1.3 33 1 13 1.3 43 1.1
Nonavailability ofmedicines
29 2.6 6 1.8 18 1.6 5 1.5 23 1.9 6 1.9 70 2.1 17 1.8 81 2.1
Too Far/ NoTransportation 38 3.4 3 0.9 10 0.9 1 0.3 25 2.1 6 1.9 73 2.1 10 1 79 2
Don't TrustFacility/PoorQualityServices
19 1.7 5 1.5 7 0.6 2 0.6 11 0.9 2 0.6 37 1.1 9 0.9 43 1.1
No One ToAccompany 9 0.8 2 0.6 11 1 3 0.9 19 1.6 4 1.3 39 1.1 9 0.9 46 1.2
Any others (plSpecify) 1 0.1 1 0.3 3 0.3 19 1.6 4 1.3 23 0.7 5 0.5 27 0.7
NOPROBLEM 72 6.5 11 3.4 52 4.7 13 4 91 7.6 37 11.7 215 6.3 61 6.3 244 6.2
Total 1106 100 325 100 1100 100 327 100 1194 100 317 100 3400 100 969 100 3942 100
A 15- Medicine taken during illness
Alwar Bharatpur Dausa Total
Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Total
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %Yes 110 88.7 19 79.2 41 77.4 13 92.9 88 96.7 28 96.6 239 89.2 60 89.6 277 89.9
No 14 11.3 5 20.8 12 22.6 1 7.1 3 3.3 1 3.4 29 10.8 7 10.4 31 10.1
Total 124 100 24 100 53 100 14 100 91 100 29 100 268 100 67 100 308 100
Duration of first medicines given after fever
SAME DAY 45 40.9 6 31.6 6 14.6 2 15.4 33 37.5 17 60.7 84 35.1 25 41.7 101 36.5
NEXT DAY 51 46.4 11 57.9 27 65.9 10 76.9 49 55.7 9 32.1 127 53.1 30 50 147 53.1
TWO DAYSAFTER NFEVER 11 10 1 5.3 5 12.2 1 7.7 5 5.7 2 7.1 21 8.8 4 6.7 21 7.6
THREE DAYSAFTER FEVER 1 0.9 1 2.4 2 0.8 2 0.7
FOUR OR MOREDAYS AFTERFEVER
2 1.8 1 2.4 1 1.1 4 1.7 4 1.4
DONT KNOW 1 5.3 1 2.4 1 0.4 1 1.7 2 0.7
Total 110 100 19 100 41 100 13 100 88 100 28 100 239 100 60 100 277 100
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A 16- Money spent on treatment while having illness
Alwar Bharatpur Dausa TotalRural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban Rural Urban
N % N % N % N % N % N % N % N %No money spent 17 8.8 23 11.1 10 13.2 13 4.8 4 4.8 53 7.9 14 6.81000 4 2.1 1 2.2 3 1.1 4 4.8 7 1 5 2.4Total 194 100 46 100 208 100 76 100 269 100 84 100 671 100 206 100
A17: Child feeding practices and nutritional status of children (Rajasthan)
Indicator
Rajasthan India
NFSH-3(2005)
NFSH-2(1998-99)
NFSH-1(1992-93)
NFSH-2(1998-99)
NFSH-2(1998-99)
NFSH-1(1992-93)
Children under 3 years breastfedwithin one hour of birth(%)
17.15 4.8 7.9 26.5 15.8 9.5
Children age 0-5 months exclusivelybreastfed(%)
27.4 53.7 65.9 43.3 25.3 23.2
Children age 6-9 months receivingsolid or semisolid food and breast milk
49.7 17.5 9.4 58.9 35 31.4
A18: Indicators of Nutritional status in Orissa and NIPI Districts,DLHS_RCH,2002-03
State/District
Weight for age Anemia among children Anemia anomg pegnantwomen
- 3SD - 2SD Mild Moderate Severe Mild Moderate Severe
India 20 49 96 49 44 51 43 3
Rajasthan 28.4 58.1 54.4 39.7 2.4 49 43.9 3.3
Alwar 23.6 57.6 51.7 45.4 2.8 36.7 55 8.3
Bharatpur 22.1 45.4 56 34.4 0.6 43.2 44.3 1.1
Dausa 24.6 54.2 45.9 50.4 3.3 50 48.8 1.3
Note: 1. This index is expresses in standard deviation units (SD) from the median pf the international referencepopulation.2 includes children who are below 3 SD from the international reference population median.3 children aged0-71 months. * Based on districts surveyed in Phase 1 of DLHS-RCH (2002-04)
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A19: Fund distributed by districts
District TotalFunds
Available(in Rs.)
CumulativeExpenditure(in Rs.)
%utilization
Alwar 164210000 27500000 16.75
Bharatpur 147600000 25420000 17Dusa 75190000 3600000 4.7
A20: Fund utilization status - Alwar
TotalFund (In
Lacs)
Availablefor MCH(In Lacs)
Used Unused
PercentUsed(In Lacs)
(InLacs)
Training 15.8 12.8 6.7 6.2 52
HR 15.5 14.3 11.5 2.8 80.2Immunization 88.9 88.9 62.2 26.7 70
IEC 1.1 0.3 0 0.3 0
Infrastructure 152.5 152.5 121.6 30.9 79.7
Additionalitiesunder NRHM 617.3 409.2 300.7 108.5 73.5
A21: Fund utilization status - Bharatpur
TotalFund (In
Lacs)
Availablefor MCH(In Lacs)
Used Unused
PercentUsed(In Lacs)
(InLacs)
Training 23.1 9.6 6.7 2.8 70.6HR 35.3 20.9 10.9 10 52
Immunization 33.5 33.5 36.9 -3.4 110.1
IEC 0.5 0.5 0.3 0 61.2
Infrastructure 221.5 161.9 99.8 62.1 61.6
Additionalitiesunder NRHM 232.3 104.5 96.7 7.8 92.6
A22: Fund utilization status - Dausa
TotalFund (In
Lacs)
Availablefor MCH
(In Lacs)
Used Unused
Percent
Used(In Lacs)
(In
Lacs)Training 32.9 29.4 22.3 7.1 75.9
HR 26.1 20.6 15.5 5.1 75.5
Immunization 62.9 62.9 62.9 0 100
IEC 0.8 0.8 0 0.8 0
Infrastructure 102.9 101.6 82.7 19 81.4
Additionalitiesunder NRHM
670 331.7 305.9 25.8 92.2
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A22-A34District Hospitals
Table A22 : AVAILABILITY OF HUMAN RESOURCE (CLINICAL)
PERSONNELRajasthan
In Position On contractSpecialist (Medicine)1 5 0Specialist (Surgery) 6 0Obstetrician / Gyneacologist 8 0Pediatrician 6 0Anesthetist 0 2Pathologist / Microbiologist 2 0Radiologist 1 0Dermatologist / Vanerologist 2 0N=3
Table A23: AVAILABILITY OF HUMAN RESOURCE
PERSONNELRajasthan
In Position On contractNurses 146 18Nurse working in OBS-GYNIC department 33 5ANM / PHN 13 5Technicians 9 4Radiographer 6 0Pharmacist 2 0N=3
Table A24: Availability of Investigative and Laboratory servicesRajasthan
YesHaematology 1
Urine analysis 3STOOL ANALYSIS 3PAP SMEAR 1SPUTUM 3HISTOPATHOLOGY 1MICROBIOLOGY 2BLOOD UREA 3BLOOD CREATINEN 3PREGNANCY TEST 3COOMBS TEST 3ELISA FOR HIV TEST 3VDRL TEST 3ECG 3
2D-ECHO 3X-RAY 3ULTRASOUND 3FULLY OPERNATIONAL BLOOD BANK 3BLOOD DONATION FACILITY 3N=3
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Table A25: AVAILABILITY OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURERajasthan
YesCHC is within the block head quarter 3
Designated government building available for theCHC 3
Water supply for 24 hours 3Three- Phase connection 3
Standby facility (generator/invertors) available inworking condition 3
Functional toilet facility available 3Separate toilets for males and females 3N=3
Table A26: AVAILABILITY FO WASTE DISPOSALRajasthan
YesIncineration 2Autoclaving / Microwaving 2Shredder 1Needle and Syring destroyer 2Any other 1N=3
Table A27: AVAILABILITY OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIESRajasthan
YesTelephone facility available in all section 1Personal Computer available 3NIC Terminal available at DH 2Access to internet facility available at DH 2
DH outsourcing data compilation and tabulationwork 2Ambulance 10Jeep 3Car 0Whether CSSD is there in DH 2Critical care area 3Integrated counseling and testing centre(ICTC) 3N=3
Table A28: AVAILABILITY OF RESIDENTIAL FACILITY FOR THE MEDICAL STAFFRajasthan
AVAILABLE STAYING IN QUARTERYes Yes
Doctors and Specialist 2 1Other Nurses 2 1Other staff 1 1N=3
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Table A29: AVAILABILITY OF OTHER PHYSICAL FACILITIESRajasthan
YesProminent display boards regarding serviceavailability in local language at DH 3Separate registration counter in DH 3
Pharmacy for drug dispensing and drug storage atDH 3Any suggestion / complaint box kept at DH 3N=3
Table A30: AVAILABILITY OF WARDS AND BEDSRajasthan
AVAILABLE Total number ofbeds Male FemaleYes
Pediatric ward 3 41 0 0Intensive medicine care unite 3 16 8 3Post operetive ward 3 61 10 46Labour room 3 31
Ante Natal care ward 1 10PNC ward 2 62Post partum ward 1 10N=3
Table A31: AVAILABILITY OF OT EQUIPMENTSRajasthan
AVAILABLECurrently inuse
Yes YesElectiveOT-Major 3 3Emergency OT / Familt welfare OT 2 2
Opthalmology / ENT OT 2 2Orthopedic OPD 2 2N=3
Table A32: AVAILABILITY OF DELIVERY SUIT UNITRajasthan
AVAILABLECurrently inuse
Yes YesLabour room (Aseptic and clean) 3 3Delivery room 2 2Neo-natal room 2 1Delivery suit unit including facility of
accomodationExamination and prepretion room 3 3Labour room (Aseptic and clean) 3 3Delivery room 2 2Neo natal room 2 2Scrubbing room 1 1N=3
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Table A33: AVAILABILITY OF LABOUR WARD AND NEO NATAL EQUIPMENT FOR NURSERYWARD
RajasthanAVAILABLE
Number FUNCTIONALYesBaby incubator 2 10 8Phototherapy unit 3 6 6Emergency resuscitation kit baby 3 8 8Radiant warmer 2 4 4Room warmer 2 3 3Foetal doppler 2 4 4CTG monitor 2 4 3Delivery Kit 2 30 30Episiotomy Kit 1 10 10Forceps delivery Kit 3 5 5Crainotomy 1 1 1Vaccume extractor metal 1 2 2Silastic vaccum extractor 1 2 2N=3
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A34 A55Community Health Centres (CHC)
Table A34 - AVAILABILITY OF HUMAN RESOURCERajasthanIn Position On contract
General Surgeon 1 0Physician 2 0Obstetrician /Gynecologist 2 0Pediatrician 0 0Anesthetist/ trained MO 1 0General Medical Officer 10 1N=4 AVAILABILITY OF HUMAN RESOURCEPublic Health Nurse (PHN) 2 0Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) 7 3Staff Nurse 3 0Nurse/ Midwife 1 0Lab. Technician 6 1Radiographer 11 1OT Attendant 0 0N=4
Table A35: AVAILABILITY OF PARA MEDICALRajasthan
YesAt least one staff doctor/ nurse/LHV/ANM atCHC available round the clock 4
Gynecologist and Anesthetist /TrainedAnesthetist available on call in case ofemergency 1N=4
Table A36: NUMBER OF MO RECEIVED TRAININGRajasthan
Last 5 Years EverNon Scalpel Vasectomy(NSV) training 2 0Minilaprotomy Training 2 0HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Support training 4 2
Emergency Obstetric Care(including C-Section)training 2 0
Newborn Care training 1 0Basic Emergency Obstetric Care training 1 0
Integrated Management of Neonatal andChildhood Illnesses training 0 2
Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP)training 1 1
Anesthesia training to the MO 0 1N=4
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Table A37: NUMBER OF PARA MEDICAL STAFF RECEIVED TRAINING
TYPE OF TRAININGRajasthan
Last 5 Years Ever
Reproductive Tract Infection /SexuallyTransmitted Infection (RTI/STI) training 10 1
Integrated Management of Neonatal andChildhood Illnesses (IMNCI) training 0 0
Skilled Birth Attendant training 8 0Electro Cardiogram (ECG) training 3 0Ultra Sound training 1 0N=4
Table A38: NUMBER OF CHCs WHERE PARTICULAR INVESTIGATIVE FACILITIESAVAILABLE
RajasthanAvailable Functional
YesECG facility 2 2X- Ray facility 2 2Ultrasound facility 0 0
Table A39: AVAILABILITY OF PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURERajasthan
YesCHC is within the block head quarter 2
Designated government building available forthe CHC 4
Main source of water supplyPiped 3Hand Pume 1Water supply for 24 hours 1Regular Power supply 2Occasional power supply 2
Standby facility (generator/invertors) available inworking condition 1
Functional toilet facility available 3Separate toilets for males and females 2Laundry facility available at CHC 2N=4
Table A40: AVAILABILITY OF WASTE DISPOSALRajasthan
YesIncineration 1
Autoclaving / Microwaving 1Shredder 2Needle and Syring destroyer 2Any other 0No specific facility 4N=4
Table A41: AVAILABILITY OF COMMUNICATION FACILITIESRajasthan
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YesTelephone facility available in CHC 3CHC has intercom facility 4Whether CHC has Personal Computer 2NIC Terminal available at CHC 4Access to internet facility available at CHC 4Ambulance 3
Jeep 1Car 0
CHC have access to vehicle for transportingpatients during emergency 3
N=4
Table A42: AVAILABILITY OF RESIDENTIAL FACILITY FOR THE MEDICAL STAFFRajasthan
AVAILABLE STAYING INQUARTER
Yes YesGeneral Surgeon 2 1Physician 1 0
Obstetrician /Gynecologist 1 1Pediatrician 0 0Staff Nurse 2 2N=4
Table A43: AVAILABILITY OF LABOUR ROOM AND OPERATION THEATRERajasthan
AVAILABLE CURRENTLY INUSEYes Yes
Labour Room 4 4Operation Theatre 4 4N=4
Table A44: AVAILABILITY OF STORAGE FACILITIESRajasthan
Yes
Whether CHC has separate room for drug storage 4
Separate waiting area for the patients in the OPDof CHC 4
N=4
Table A45:AVAILABILITY OF OPERATIONALLABORATORY
RajasthanYes
Operational laboratory in the CHC 3Blood Storage Facility there in the CHC 0N=4
Table A46:AVAILABILITY OF PHYSICAL FACILITIESRajasthan
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Standard Surgical Set-I 3 3Standard Surgical Set-II Instrument 2 2CHC Standard Surgical Set III 3 3Standard Surgical Set IV 1 1Standard Surgical Set V 1 1Standard Surgical Set VI 1 1Equipments for Anesthesia 1 1Equipments for laboratory test and blood transfusion. 1 1Materials Kit for blood Transfusion 1 1Equipment for Radiology 3 3N=4
Table A49: AVAILABILITY OF LABORATORY EQUIPMENTSRajasthan
AVAILABLE FUNCTIONALYes Yes
Binocular microscope with oil immersion 2 2Refrigerator 4 4Stool transport carrier 1 1Centrifuge 4 4
Rapid Diagnostic Kit for Typhoid 3 3Rapid test kit for faecal contamination 4 0Blood culture bottles with broth 4 0Cold Box 3 3Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) test kits for syphilis 1 1Kits for ABO blood grouping 3 3HIV test kits 3 3N=4
Table A50: AVAILABILITY OF COLD EQUIPMENTSRajasthan
AVAILABLE FUNCTIONAL
Yes YesWalk in cooler 2 2Walk in freezer 2 2ILR Large 3 3ILR Small 3 3Deep freezer Large 3 3Deep freezer Small 3 3N=4
Table A51: AVAILABILITY OF VACCINERajasthan
AVAILABLE SUPPLYREGULAR
Yes YesBCG 4 4DPT 4 4OPV 4 4MEASELES 4 4DT 4 4TT 4 4N=4
Table A52: AVAILABILITY OF PROPHYLACTIC DRUGSRajasthan
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YesIFA Tablets 4Vitamin A Solution 4ORS Packets 4Contramaxazol 4N=4
Table A53: AVAILABILITY OF ESSENTIALSERVICESRajasthan
YesOPD Services 4Emergency Services (24 Hours) 4Referral Services 4blood Storage Facility 0X ray room 4Average Daily OPD Attendance (MALE) 148Average Daily OPD Attendance(FEMALE) 191N=4
Table A54: AVAIALIBILITY OF MCH SERVICESRajasthan
Yes
24-hour delivery services including normal andassisted deliveries 4
Emergency Obstetric Care including CaesareanSections 2
Ante-natal care 4
Intra-natal care (24 - hour delivery services bothnormal and assisted) 4
Post-natal care 4New born Care 4Child care including immunization 3
MTP facility 4Facilities under Janani Suraksha Yojana 4Antenatal clinics organized regularly 2
Facility for normal delivery available for 24 hours 2
Facility for internal examination for gynecologicalconditions available at the CHC 3
Treatment for gynecological disorders likeleucorrhoea, menstrual disorders available at theCHC
4
Facility for MTP (abortion) available at the CHC 3
Treatment for anemia given to both pregnant as wellas non-pregnant women 4
Low birth weight babies managed at the CHC 4Fixed immunization day 4
BCG and Measles vaccine given regularly in the CHC 4
Treatment of children with pneumonia available at theCHC 4
Management of children suffering from diarrhea withsevere dehydration done at the CHC 3
N=4
Table A55: AVAILABILITY OF OTHER FUNCTIONS ANDSERVICES
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Nutrition services 3School Health programmes 4
Promotion of safe water supply and basicsanitation 4
Disease surveillance and control of epidemics 4
HIV/AIDS control programmes 4Rogi Kalyan Samiti (RKS) monitor your workregularly 3
Monitoring and supervision of activities of Sub-Centres and PHCs through regular meetings 4
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A56 A64Primary Health Centres (PHC)
Table A56: Availability of Human ResourcesIn Position
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA RajasthanTotal PercentageMedical officer 5 6 6 17 94Lady Medical officer 0 1 1 2 11Medical officer contractual 0 3 0 3 17Staff Nurse 4 6 6 16 89LHV / Health Assistant 5 7 5 17 94Laboratory Technician 5 6 6 17 94ANM / Female healthy worker 5 7 5 17 94Additional staff Nurse / ANM (Contractual) 1 7 4 12 67N=18
Table A57: Any training Received in 5 Years
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSARAJASTHAN
Total PercentageAny training programme was organized atPHC last year 4 7 5 16 89
What were the trainings organized (N=16)
PULSE POLIO TRAINING 4 7 5 16 100TRAINING OF ASHA 2 6 2 10 62TRAINING FOR ANM/MALE HEALTHWORKER 1 6 2 9 56N=18
Table A58: Training Received in Last 5 years DistrictAlwar Bharatpur Dausa Total
Integrated skill development training for 12days
Last 5 year 1 4 2 7Ever 1 0 3
Immunization trainingLast 5 year 2 5 3 10Ever 1 0 2
NSV Non Scalpel Vasectomy trainingLast 5 year 0 2 1 3Ever 5 5 5
MTP- Medical Termination of Pregnancytraining
Last 5 year 0 3 2 5Ever 5 4 4
Minilap trainingLast 5 year 0 2 2 4Ever 5 5 4
Reproductive Tract Infection/SexuallyTransmitted Infection(RTI/STI) training
Last 5 year 1 4 4 9Ever 2 0 0
Management of obstetric complications(BEmOC-Basic Emergency ObstetricCare) training
Last 5 year 2 3 1 6Ever 0 0 0
IMNCI- Integrated Management ofNeonatal and Childhood Illnesses training
Last 5 year 0 5 0 5Ever 0 0 0
Skilled Birth Attendant trainingLast 5 year 1 4 1 6Ever 1 0 0
N=18
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Table A59: Availability of Physical Infrastructure
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
Designated government building availablefor the CHC Yes 3 6 6 15
PHC is in other government building Yes 0 1 0 1
Society building Yes 1 0 0 1Others Yes 1 0 0 1N=18 Pipe Yes 3 2 3 8Bore well / Tube well Yes 0 2 2 4Hand pump Yes 2 4 4 10Well Yes 5 7 6 18No water supply Yes 5 7 6 18N=18
Table- A60: Electricity, Toilet and Waste Disposal AvailabilityALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
Regular Power supply Yes 1 2 0 3Occasional Power supply Yes 4 5 3 12Power cut in summer only Yes 0 0 1 1Regular power cut Yes 0 0 1 1No electricity Yes 0 0 1 1
Stantby of generator available in workingcondition Yes 0 4 1 5
N=18 Functional Toilet facility available Yes 4 7 6 17Separate toilet facility for male and female Yes 0 4 3 7N=18 Bury in Pit Yes 5 6 3 14Thrown in common / Public disposal pit Yes 0 1 0 1Thrown outside PHC compund Yes 0 0 0 0Thrown inside PHC compund Yes 0 2 1 3Burning Yes 2 3 5 10Any other Yes 0 1 0 1N=18
Table A61: Availability of Communication, Quarters, Operation theatres facility
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
Telephone facility available in PHC Yes 4 6 5 15Whether CHC has Personal Computer Yes 0 2 1 3NIC Terminal available at PHC Yes 1 0 0Access to internet facility available at PHC Yes 1 1 0 2
PHC have access to vehicle for transportingpatients during emergency Yes 0 1 0 1
Complaint box / suggestion box kept at PHC Yes 1 4 0 5N=18 Available: Medical officer Yes 2 6 5Whether Residing: Medical officer Yes 2 4 3Available: Pharmacist Yes 0 3 2Whether Residing: Pharmacist Yes 0 2 2Available: LHV Yes 1 5 3Whether Residing: LHV Yes 1 4 0Available: Staff Nurse Yes 2 6 2
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Whether Residing: Staff Nurse Yes 2 4 1Available: Labour Room Yes 3 5 5Whether Residing: Labour Room Yes 3 5 5Available: Operation Theatre Yes 0 4 2Whether Residing: Operation Theatre Yes 0 2 1N=18
Table:A62 Availability of Physical Facility
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
PHC have in-patient facility Yes 4 6 6 16Number of functional beds in PHC (N=16) YesSeparate wards for male and female Yes 0 3 2 5Number of functional beds for male Yes 0 9 4 13Number of functional beds for female Yes 0 13 4 10Number of pediatric beds Yes 0 10 0 0N=18
Table:A63: Availability of Selected Furniture / Instrument
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
Examination TableAvailable 5 7 6 18
Functional 5 6 6
Delivery TableAvailable 4 6 6 16
Functional 3 6 6
Bed Side ScreenAvailable 5 6 5 16
Functional 5 6 5
Saline standAvailable 5 7 5 17
Functional 5 6 5
Wheel chairAvailable 1 3 3 7
Functional 1 3 3
Stretcher on trolleyAvailable 2 5 3 10
Functional 1 5 3
Oxygen trolleyAvailable 1 4 4 9
Functional 0 4 3
Height measuring standAvailable 0 2 2 4
Functional 0 2 2
Dressing trolleyAvailable 3 5 6 14
Functional 2 5 6
Mayo trolleyAvailable 1 2 2 5
Functional 1 1 2
Instrument cabinetAvailable 2 1 3 6
Functional 2 1 3
Instrument trolleyAvailable 2 3 3 5
Functional 2 3 3
Instrument trayAvailable 4 6 5 15
Functional 4 6 4
Wooden tableAvailable 5 5 5 15
Functional 5 5 5
Swab rackAvailable 3 1 2 6
Functional 3 1 1
Waiting bench for patientAvailable 5 5 4 14
Functional 5 5 4
Medicine cabinetAvailable 3 4 2 9
Functional 3 4 2
Side railAvailable 1 2 0 3
Functional 1 2 0N=18
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Table:A64: Availability of Equipments
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA Total
Kit A Drugs (sub-centre)Available 3 5 3 11
Functional 3 5 3
Kit B Drugs (sub-centre)Available 2 5 3 10
Functional 2 5 3
Kit C Equipments (sub-centre)Available 0 4 2 6
Functional 0 4 2
Kit D Equipments (PHC)Available 2 1 3 6
Functional 2 1 3
Kit of Essential obstetric care drugs (PHC)Available 1 5 1 7
Functional 1 5 1A:New Born Care:
Infant resuscitation bag with maskAvailable 1 3 0 4
Functional 1 3 0
Weighing machineAvailable 4 6 5 15
Functional 4 6 5
Paddle operated suction machine
Available 1 3 0 4
Functional 1 3 0
Mounted lamp with bulbAvailable 0 3 0 3
Functional 0 3 0
Baby BassinetAvailable 0 4 1 5
Functional 0 4 1B: Other Equipments
Normal Delivery KitAvailable 3 7 6 16
Functional 3 7 6
Equipment for assisted vacuum deliveryAvailable 0 4 0 4
Functional 0 4 0
Equipment for assisted forceps deliveryAvailable 0 4 0 4
Functional 0 4 0
Equipment for New Born Care and Neonatal
Resuscitation
Available 0 5 0 5
Functional 0 5 0Standard Surgical Set (for minor procedures likeepisiotomies stitching)
Available 1 5 3 9Functional 1 5 3
Equipment for Manual Vacuum AspirationAvailable 0 4 0 4
Functional 0 4 0
Baby warmer/incubator.Available 0 1 0 1
Functional 0 1 0N=18
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A65 A76Sub Centers (SC)
Table A65: Availability of Human resourcesDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
ANM/Female health Worker YES 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Additional ANM (Contractual) YES 0 8.7 4.5 4.5
N=83
Table A66: Training received by ANM / Female health workerDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Integrated skill development training for12 days (RCH-I)
LAST 5 YRS 68.2 56.5 36.4 53.7
EVER 42.9 20.0 35.7 32.3
Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) training LAST 5 YRS 86.4 65.2 90.9 80.6
Immunization training LAST 5 YRS 81.8 78.3 40.9 67.2EVER 33.3 73.3 48.1
Intra Uterine Device (IUD) Insertiontraining
LAST 5 YRS 71.4 63.6 47.4 61.3
EVER 42.9 25.0 66.7 48.1
Integrated Management of Neonatal andChildhood Illnesses (IMNCI) training
LAST 5 YRS 9.1 78.3 13.6 34.3
EVER 10.0 20.0 5.3 9.1
Skilled Birth Attendant trainingLAST 5 YRS 59.1 56.5 54.5 56.7
EVER 11.1 0 0 3.4EVER-Vector Borne Disease ControlProgramme (VBDCP) training EVER 14.3 5.6 18.8 12.5
N=83
Table A67: Training received by Male health worker DistrictTotal
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Integrated skill development training for12 days (RCH-I)
LAST 5 YRS 50.0 66.7 66.7 62.5
EVER 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Vector Borne Disease ControlProgramme (VBDCP) training
LAST 5 YRS 100.0 33.3 66.7 57.1
EVER 0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Directly Observed Treatment Shortcourse (DOTS) training LAST 5 YRS 50.0 66.7 66.7 62.5
Immunization trainingLAST 5 YRS 50.0 100.0 100.0 87.5
EVER 0 100.0 100.0 66.7
Intra Uterine Device (IUD) InsertiontrainingLAST 5 YRS 0 33.3 66.7 37.5
EVER 50.0 0 0 20.0
Integrated Management of Neonatal andChildhood Illnesses (IMNCI) training
LAST 5 YRS 0 66.7 0 25.0
EVER 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
N=83
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Table A68: Physical Infrastructure
DistrictTotal
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Designated government buildingavailable for thr subcentre YES 86.4 65.2 72.7 74.6
Government building YES 0 28.6 0 18.2Rented building YES 0 37.5 0 25.0
Rent free YES 0 0 50.0 12.5Society building YES 100.0 28.6 80.0 60.0School building Yes 0 0 33.3 8.3ANM House YES 0 14.3 0 9.1Type of water supplyPiped YES 4.5 4.3 18.2 9.0Bore well YES 4.5 4.3 9.1 6.0Hand pump YES 31.8 34.8 73.7 45.3Well YES 18.8 5.9 0 10.0No water supply YES 76.2 72.7 16.7 67.324 hour water supply YES 18.2 26.1 31.8 25.4N=83
Table A69: Physical InfrastructureDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Regular power supply YES 9.1 13.0 7.5Occasional power supply YES 25.0 30.4 31.8 29.2Power cut in summers YES 5.0 1.9Regular power cut YES 5.3 5.0 12.5 7.3No electricity connection YES 72.7 61.9 47.1 61.7Functional toilet facility available YES 31.8 47.8 40.9 40.3Waste disposal 72.7 78.3 50.0 67.2Bury in pit YES 8.7 3.0Thrown in common / Public disposal pit YES 4.5 22.7 9.0Thrown outside SC compound YES 8.7 4.5 4.5
Thrown inside SC compound YES 31.8 52.2 72.7 52.2Burning YES 4.5 4.3 3.0
Sub- Centre has Government providedTelephone /Mobile phone facility YES 50.0 17.4 9.1 25.4
ANM residing in the quarter attached tothe sub centre YES 4.5 30.4 9.1 14.9
N=83
Table A70: Availability of selected furnitureDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Examination TableAvailable 72.7 87.0 90.9 83.6
Functional 100.0 100.0 90.0 96.4Labour Table
Available 27.3 30.4 68.2 41.8Functional 83.3 100.0 66.7 78.6
Foot Step Functional 100.0 100.0 85.7 95.5
Bedside ScreenAvailable 4.5 26.1 36.4 22.4
Functional 100.0 100.0 12.5 53.3N=83
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Table A71: Availability of EquipmentsDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Instrument SterilizerAvailable 59.1 43.5 31.8 44.8
Functional 76.9 90.0 57.1 76.7
Auto Disposable (AD) SyringesAvailable 90.9 91.3 86.4 89.6
Functional 95.0 95.2 94.7 95.0
Hub Cutter (OBSERVE)Available 90.9 91.3 86.4 89.6
Functional 100.0 90.5 84.2 91.7
B.P. InstrumentAvailable 86.4 100.0 100.0 95.5
Functional 78.9 100.0 100.0 93.8
StethoscopeAvailable 72.7 95.7 95.5 88.1
Functional 93.8 100.0 90.5 94.9
Weighing machine (adult)Available 95.5 91.3 100.0 95.5
Functional 85.7 100.0 86.4 90.6
Weighing machine (infant)Available 90.9 91.3 90.9 91.0
Functional 90.0 100.0 95.0 95.1
HaemoglobinometerAvailable 27.3 73.9 77.3 59.7
Functional 50.0 94.1 52.9 70.0
FoetoscopeAvailable 77.3 82.6 59.1 73.1
Functional 100.0 94.7 100.0 98.0
SIMS SpeculumAvailable 72.7 78.3 31.8 61.2
Functional 93.8 94.4 100.0 95.1
Vaccine CarrierAvailable 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Functional 95.5 100.0 100.0 98.5N=83
Table A72: Availability of Essential KitsDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Drug Kit -A YES 77.3 52.2 40.9 56.7Drug Kit -B YES 9.1 17.4 4.5 10.4Drug Kit -C YES 8.7 3.0
IFA Tablets YES 86.4 87.0 100.0 91.0Vitamin A Solution YES 81.8 100.0 77.3 86.6ORS Packets YES 95.5 87.0 90.9 91.0Cotrimaxazole tablet (Pediatric) YES 63.6 87.0 81.8 77.6Disposal Delivery KIt YES 54.5 73.9 63.6 64.2N=83
Table A73: Labour Room-SERVICES PROVIDEDDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Sub-Centre is having a labour room YES 18.2 13.0 31.8 20.9If labour room is present, are deliveriescarried out in the labour room YES 25.0 66.7 42.9 42.9Number of deliveries were conducted inthe last three months 5 5 8 38
N=83
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Table A74: Availability of specific service & Other Services
DistrictTotal
ALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Doctor visit the Sub-centre at least oncein a month YES 90.9 100.0 72.7 88.1
Antenatal care (Inj. T.T, IFA tablets,weight and BP checkup) provided bythose in the Sub centre
YES 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Facility for referral of complicated casesof pregnancy / delivery available at Subcentre for 24 hours
YES 50.0 69.6 13.6 44.8
ANM/any trained personnel accompanythe woman in labour to the referred carefacility at the time of referral
YES 90.9 82.6 45.5 73.1
Immunization services as perGovernment schedule provided by theSub-centre
YES 95.5 100.0 100.0 98.5
ORS for prevention of diarrhea anddehydration available in the Sub-centre YES 95.5 100.0 90.9 95.5
Promotion of sanitation YES 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0Field visits and home care YES 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0N=83
Table A75: Monitoring and Supervision ActivitiesDistrict
TotalALWAR BHARATPUR DAUSA
Immunization card YES 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0ANC card YES 100.0 82.6 90.9 91.0Any othre YES 100.0 100.0
Training of traditional/Skilled birthattendants and ASHA YES 86.4 100.0 81.8 89.6
Coordinated services with AWWs,ASHA, Village Health and SanitationCommittee, PRIs
YES 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Coordination and supervision of