National Journal of Community Medicine (Jun 2013)

A Study to Assess the Level of Living and Awareness and Practices Regarding MCH Care in A Remote Tribal Village of Udaipur District

  • Arun Kumar,
  • Shalabh Sharma,
  • Chandra Prakash Sharma,
  • Suresh Chandra Meghwal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 02

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Introduction: Cultural patterns, lifestyle and health seeking behavior of tribal population observed to vary a lot in previous studies. Health awareness and the level of living observed to be poor among tribal people. Objective: Present study was done in order to assess the level of living with emphasis on awareness and prevalent practices regarding Maternal and Child Health care among the tribal population of a remote village. Methodology: A family based community health survey was done in a tribal village Bakhel of Udaipur. Data collected by observation on a pre designed and pre structured interview schedule of mostly female heads of all the families consented. Results: Only 20% of male heads are literate and female literacy much lower, 60 s% families preferred to deliver at home, 62% of families had no knowledge about child immunization, 61% of children found to have some grade of malnutrition. Conclusion: Most of the tribal villagers are Illiterate; have poor awareness regarding availability of MCH services, routine immunization and family planning methods.

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