Satisfaction of mothers with supplementary nutritional services through Anganwadi centres in an urban area of Meerut, India

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Gargi Pandey, H. Chopra, T. Bano, Seema Jain, G. Singh
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ABSTRACT Undernutrition in children under 5 years of age is still a great public health burden. Integrated child development services (ICDS) were launched with an idea of making a dent on this age-old issue. Various studies in the past have been done to identify lacunae in the programme, but very few studies are done focussing on the satisfaction of mothers with the supplementary nutrition provided through ICDS programme. The utilisation of the programme depends on various factors, one of which is client satisfaction. The Anganwadi centres of urban areas of Meerut were line-listed after taking a list of Anganwadis from the Child Development Office. There are 297 Anganwadis in urban areas of Meerut. With help of random number tables, three Anganwadis were selected, and to complete the sample of 152, 51 children from two Anganwadis and 50 from one Anganwadi centre were selected with help of simple random tables. The data thus collected were analysed using Epiinfo version 7.2.3.1 The prevalence of underweight was found to be 34.2%, wasted 19.7%, and stunted 11.2%. Among the characteristics assessed, a majority of mothers, 58.5%, were dissatisfied with the frequency at which supplementary nutrition was provided from the Anganwadis. All children were provided Take Home Ration, and 100.0% of mothers reported using it for all family members. Still 63.2% of mothers were unaware about the iron supplementation in childhood and only 65.8% of mothers had satisfactory handwashing practices In this study, a majority of mothers were dissatisfied with the frequency at which supplementary nutrition was provided to their children. Also, the prevalence of underweight children was significantly higher when mothers were not aware about the factors affecting nutrition in children. The Take Home Ration given for children was shared among family members in 100.0% families.
母亲对印度 Meerut 城市地区 Anganwadi 中心提供的补充营养服务的满意度
摘要 5 岁以下儿童营养不良仍然是一个巨大的公共卫生负担。启动儿童综合发展服务(ICDS)的初衷就是要解决这个古老的问题。过去曾进行过多项研究,以找出该计划的不足之处,但很少有研究侧重于母亲对儿童发展综合服务计划提供的补充营养的满意度。该计划的利用率取决于各种因素,其中之一就是客户满意度。 米鲁特城区的 Anganwadi 中心是根据儿童发展办公室提供的 Anganwadis 名单划分的。米鲁特城区共有 297 个 Anganwadis。在随机数字表的帮助下,选取了三个 Anganwadis,并在简单随机表的帮助下,从两个 Anganwadis 中选取了 51 名儿童,从一个 Anganwadi 中心选取了 50 名儿童,从而完成了 152 个样本。收集到的数据使用 Epiinfo 7.2.3 版进行了分析。1 发现体重不足率为 34.2%,消瘦率为 19.7%,发育迟缓率为 11.2%。在评估的特征中,大多数(58.5%)母亲对 Anganwadis 提供补充营养的频率不满意。所有儿童都获得了 "带回家的口粮",100.0% 的母亲表示所有家庭成员都使用了这种口粮。但仍有 63.2%的母亲不了解儿童期的铁质补充,只有 65.8%的母亲有令人满意的洗手习惯。此外,如果母亲不了解影响儿童营养的因素,体重不足儿童的发病率会明显更高。在 100.0% 的家庭中,为儿童提供的 "带回家的口粮 "由家庭成员共享。
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