Background: National Rural Health Mission started in the state of Uttarakhand with the objective to address the health needs of rural population, especially the vulnerable section of the society. Under this scheme, ASHA has been identified as one of the key strategy for wider coverage of services, considering her the first port of call for any health related demands, especially women and children. Objective: To find out the biosocial profile of ASHA and services provided by them. Material & Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in Imlikhera Block of Haridwar district in 2008 participated by all (150) ASHA. Data was collected by trained investigators of Rural Development Institute which is also a State ASHA resource Centre. Results:...
Background: The discourse on the ASHA’s role centres around three typologies - ASHA as an activist, ...
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM, 2005-12) now called National Health Mission (NHM) a flagshi...
Background: In spite of extensive network of health care facilities areas of concern in the sta...
Background: National Rural Health Mission started in the state of Uttarakhand with the objective to ...
Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) program has been accepted, and the services utilization has...
Objective: The objective of the study was to study the knowledge practice gap of Accredited Social H...
Background: India’s National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) introduced Accredited Social Health Activis...
Background: ASHA acts as a ‘bridge’ between the rural people and health service outlets and plays a ...
Background: The actualisation of the goal of NRHM depends on the functional efficacy of the ASHA as ...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Background: Under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), ASHA (accredited social health activist) ha...
The present paper ascertains the functional efficacy of ASHAs and suggests measures for the optimiza...
Background: The discourse on the ASHA’s role centres around three typologies - ASHA as an activist, ...
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM, 2005-12) now called National Health Mission (NHM) a flagshi...
Background: In spite of extensive network of health care facilities areas of concern in the sta...
Background: National Rural Health Mission started in the state of Uttarakhand with the objective to ...
Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) program has been accepted, and the services utilization has...
Objective: The objective of the study was to study the knowledge practice gap of Accredited Social H...
Background: India’s National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) introduced Accredited Social Health Activis...
Background: ASHA acts as a ‘bridge’ between the rural people and health service outlets and plays a ...
Background: The actualisation of the goal of NRHM depends on the functional efficacy of the ASHA as ...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Women constituting almost half of the population of a country are the major human resource and accor...
Background: Under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), ASHA (accredited social health activist) ha...
The present paper ascertains the functional efficacy of ASHAs and suggests measures for the optimiza...
Background: The discourse on the ASHA’s role centres around three typologies - ASHA as an activist, ...
The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM, 2005-12) now called National Health Mission (NHM) a flagshi...
Background: In spite of extensive network of health care facilities areas of concern in the sta...