Assessing Trends in Women's Reproductive Health and Family Planning in Haryana: Insights from NFHS-4 and NFHS-5

Shalu Yadav, T. L. Khiamniungan
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Women's reproductive health is a crucial aspect of public health that impacts overall societal well-being and economic stability. In Haryana, India, addressing this issue involves confronting deeply ingrained societal norms and enhancing women's autonomy in health-related decisions. Utilising data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS) reports of NFHS-4 (2015–16) and NFHS-5 (2019–21), this study evaluates the reproductive health and family planning issues among women aged 15–49 in the region. The research specifically focuses on analysing key indicators, including the total fertility rate (TFR), the impact of educational attainment on TFR, fertility preferences, birth intervals, the desired number of children, child sex preferences, and the prevalence of contraceptive use. The findings reveal significant trends and variations in these indicators, offering a comprehensive understanding of women's reproductive health in Haryana. The study tracks progress by comparing data from the NFHS-4 and NFHS-5 reports and identifying persistent gaps and areas that require attention. The insights provided by this analysis are critical for policymakers, healthcare providers, and non-governmental organisations striving to enhance reproductive health services and promote women's rights in Haryana. The study emphasises the necessity for targeted interventions that address societal attitudes and provide educational opportunities to improve family planning and reproductive health outcomes. Keywords: fertility rate, reproductive health, family planning, contraceptive prevalence, birth interval, sex preferences.
哈里亚纳邦妇女生殖健康和计划生育趋势评估:从 NFHS-4 和 NFHS-5 中获得的启示
妇女的生殖健康是公共卫生的一个重要方面,影响着整个社会的福祉和经济稳定。在印度哈里亚纳邦,要解决这一问题,就必须正视根深蒂固的社会规范,增强妇女在健康相关决策中的自主权。本研究利用 NFHS-4(2015-16 年)和 NFHS-5(2019-21 年)全国家庭健康调查报告中的数据,对该地区 15-49 岁女性的生殖健康和计划生育问题进行了评估。研究特别侧重于分析关键指标,包括总和生育率(TFR)、教育程度对总和生育率的影响、生育偏好、生育间隔、期望子女数、子女性别偏好以及避孕药具使用率。研究结果揭示了这些指标的重要趋势和差异,为人们全面了解哈里亚纳邦妇女的生殖健康状况提供了依据。该研究通过比较 NFHS-4 和 NFHS-5 报告中的数据来跟踪进展情况,并确定持续存在的差距和需要关注的领域。该分析提供的见解对于努力加强哈里亚纳邦生殖健康服务和促进妇女权利的政策制定者、医疗保健提供者和非政府组织至关重要。该研究强调,有必要采取有针对性的干预措施,解决社会态度问题并提供教育机会,以改善计划生育和生殖健康成果。 关键词:生育率;生殖健康;计划生育;避孕普及率;生育间隔;性别偏好。
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