Decoding morbidity patterns in ASHA workers of Vadodara, Gujarat - A cross-sectional study.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Grishma Chauhan, Neelabh Pankaj, Bhavna Dhakate, Kinjal Gadhavi, Niraj Pandit
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Abstract

Introduction: Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) play a pivotal role as village-level functionaries under the National Health Mission, driving community transformation, facilitating health planning, and ensuring access to healthcare services.

Objectives: To assess the physical health status of ASHA workers and to investigate the prevalence of morbidities among ASHA workers.

Material and methods: This is a cross-sectional study, conducted in Vadodara's east zone, and involves 123 ASHA workers. A questionnaire focusing on health profiles, encompassing age, weight, height, body mass index, and blood pressure, as well as histories of acute and chronic illnesses, was employed for data collection. Descriptive statistics were employed to summarize demographic and professional characteristics, and inferential statistics, such as Chi-square tests, were applied to assess associations and factors influencing the morbidity profile of the ASHA workers.

Results: The participant's mean age was 38.9 ± 6.85 years. The majority, 74 (60.2%), of them reported no morbidity, whereas 40 (32.52%) had a chronic illness and 9 (7.32%) had acute morbidity at the time of visit. Among the chronic morbidity, 50% of ASHA had poly morbidity. Anemia was found among most ASHAs, 32 (26.02%), followed by diabetes, 19 (15.45%), and hypertension, musculoskeletal problems, thyroid disorders, and obesity were the other major diseases found among the ASHAs in 14.63%, 13.82%, 13.01%, and 11.38%, respectively. Skin problems like fungal infection and rashes were found among 5.69%. Based on body mass index, 27 (21.95%) were found overweight and 14 (11.38%) were obese.

Conclusion: The study revealed a 32% chronic morbidity prevalence among ASHA workers who are taking care of citizens' health. It is high time to take care of our health team. First, they should be healthy as they are the role models of the community.

解码古吉拉特邦Vadodara ASHA工作人员的发病率模式-一项横断面研究。
简介:经认证的社会卫生活动家(ASHA)作为国家卫生使命下的村级工作人员,在推动社区转型、促进卫生规划和确保获得卫生保健服务方面发挥着关键作用。目的:了解ASHA工人的身体健康状况,调查ASHA工人的患病率。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究,在Vadodara东区进行,涉及123名ASHA工人。数据收集采用了一份调查问卷,重点关注健康状况,包括年龄、体重、身高、体重指数和血压,以及急性和慢性疾病史。描述性统计用于总结人口统计学和职业特征,并采用卡方检验等推理统计来评估ASHA工人发病率的相关性和影响因素。结果:患者平均年龄38.9±6.85岁。其中74例(60.2%)无发病,40例(32.52%)有慢性发病,9例(7.32%)有急性发病。在慢性发病率中,50%的ASHA患者有多发发病。其中以贫血为主,32例(26.02%),其次为糖尿病19例(15.45%),高血压、肌肉骨骼问题、甲状腺疾病和肥胖分别为14.63%、13.82%、13.01%和11.38%。真菌感染、皮疹等皮肤问题占5.69%。体重指数中,超重27例(21.95%),肥胖14例(11.38%)。结论:该研究显示,在负责公民健康的ASHA工作人员中,慢性发病率为32%。是时候照顾好我们的健康团队了。首先,他们应该是健康的,因为他们是社区的榜样。
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