case study - patient management at sughavazhvu healthcare
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Interventions and Human Resource Verticals
Case Study - Narmada
Narmada’s First Visit
HEW – Patient Interaction Protocol
The Health Extension Worker (HEW)
Physician extender
First touch point of community
Recruited from the catchment in which we serve
Educational qualifications ranging from Xth Standard
Pass to B.Sc. in Nursing
Expansion of role
The Enrolment ID Is Used to Identify Narmada
Narmada’s Household Is Identified on the HMIS
Population-level Individual Screening Protocol (PISP)
PISP Questionnaire
Anthropometric Measurements - Height
Anthropometric Measurements – Weight
Anthropometric Measurements – Waist/Hip Circumference
Visual Acuity – Near and Distance Vision
PISP Report Handed Over to Narmada
Counseling and Consent for Cervical Screening
Women’s Health Intervention
Cervical cancer screening by VIA/VILI
Diagnosis and treatment of reproductive tract infections (RTIs)
VIA/VILI performed by HEW; supervised by female physician
The Physician
Recruitment and Training of Physicians
Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani physicians
Bridge training course focused on pharmacology, protocols, interventions, practical skill enhancement, technology, patient care
Master Trainers
Nurses trained in specific interventions to bridge the gap of non-availability of specialist trainers.
Monitoring and facilitating quality care delivery with regards to interventions.
Capturing Narmada’s Interaction With the Physician
Assessing Risk for Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs)
CVD Intervention
Phase I – Risk Assessment
Phase II – Diagnostic TestingBlood SugarLipid Profile
Treatment and Management
The SOAP Methodology – Subjective Assessment
Objective – Physical Examination
System-wise Physical Examination
Assessment – Making a Diagnosis
Treatment Plan
Protocols and Evidence-Based Care
Camp Approach to Community Engagement and Training
Impact of SughaVazhvu on Narmada’s Health
Narmada was identified to be a diabetic, and is currently receiving treatment from SughaVazhvu.
She was found to be VIA/VILI positive. Since then she has received a biopsy, and cold coagulation therapy to treat for early stage pre-cancer. Narmada visits the RMHC regularly for pelvic examinations.