Child health programmes in India aim to reduce child mortality and improve growth and development. Key programmes include those focusing on newborn health like the India Newborn Action Plan, facility-based and home-based newborn care, and nutritional interventions like Nutritional Rehabilitation Centers. Other major programmes are Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram for maternal and newborn care, Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness for case management of common childhood illnesses, Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram for screening and early intervention, and the Universal Immunization Programme including Mission Indradhanush for immunization coverage.
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Children's health encompasses physical, mental, emotional and social well-being from infancy through adolescence. Key concepts include infant mortality rate, preterm and small for gestational age babies. Leading causes of neonatal and under-5 mortality in India are preterm birth, pneumonia, congenital abnormalities, and diarrhea. The Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness strategy and Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram screen for and manage 4Ds - defects at birth, deficiencies, diseases and developmental delays. Nutrition interventions target severe and moderate acute malnutrition.
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This document discusses reproductive and child health in India. It focuses on 4 key areas: ability to reproduce and regulate fertility, safe pregnancy and birth, successful pregnancy outcomes, and sexual relations free from fear of pregnancy or disease.
The Reproductive and Child Health program has two phases - RCH Phase 1 launched in 1997 focused on child survival and safe motherhood. RCH Phase 2 launched in 2005 aimed to reduce maternal and infant mortality, especially in rural areas through essential obstetric care, emergency obstetric care, and micronutrient supplementation like vitamin A.
Key initiatives to support maternal and child health discussed include Janani Suraksha Yojana and Janani Sishu Suraksha Kary
Integrated management of Neonatal and Childhood illness among Infants of 0 to...Dhruvendra Pandey
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Health maintenance refers to any activity or behavior undertaken primarily for the purpose of protecting or assuring current level of health.
It is activities that preserve an individuals present state of health and also prevents occurence of disease and injury.
It consist of surveillance , level of preventions and health education .
RMNCH+A strategy: Reproductive, Maternal, neonatal, child and Adolescent Health Gaurav Kamboj
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Integrated child development services (icds) 2021Noddy Prabhat
Integrated child development services
1. introduction of icds.
2. describe the objectives of icds.
3. explain beneficiary of icds.
4. enumerate of icds team.
5. discuss the role of the health department.
6. elaborate the services under icds.
7. focuses of major achievement of icds .
8. Conclusion.
9. Bibliography.
Child health programmes in India aim to reduce child mortality and improve growth and development. Key programmes include those focusing on newborn health like the India Newborn Action Plan, facility-based and home-based newborn care, and nutritional interventions like Nutritional Rehabilitation Centers. Other major programmes are Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram for maternal and newborn care, Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness for case management of common childhood illnesses, Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram for screening and early intervention, and the Universal Immunization Programme including Mission Indradhanush for immunization coverage.
Child Health from RMNCH+A perspective_Dr. ANANYA.pdfAnanyaRayLaskar
Children's health encompasses physical, mental, emotional and social well-being from infancy through adolescence. Key concepts include infant mortality rate, preterm and small for gestational age babies. Leading causes of neonatal and under-5 mortality in India are preterm birth, pneumonia, congenital abnormalities, and diarrhea. The Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness strategy and Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram screen for and manage 4Ds - defects at birth, deficiencies, diseases and developmental delays. Nutrition interventions target severe and moderate acute malnutrition.
Year 1 Impact Results: Pre-school meals as a platform for behavior change at ...IFPRIMaSSP
Presented by Dr. Mangani Katundu, Associate Professor, Chancellor College, at IFPRI Malawi workshop and policy dialogue, 'Nutrition-sensitive social protection and integrated programs in Malawi: Evidence from a longitudinal study in Zomba spanning the 2016-17 food crises,' in Lilongwe, Malawi, May 17, 2018.
Reproductive maternal and child healthseminar.pptxvaibhavkhatri17
This document discusses reproductive and child health in India. It focuses on 4 key areas: ability to reproduce and regulate fertility, safe pregnancy and birth, successful pregnancy outcomes, and sexual relations free from fear of pregnancy or disease.
The Reproductive and Child Health program has two phases - RCH Phase 1 launched in 1997 focused on child survival and safe motherhood. RCH Phase 2 launched in 2005 aimed to reduce maternal and infant mortality, especially in rural areas through essential obstetric care, emergency obstetric care, and micronutrient supplementation like vitamin A.
Key initiatives to support maternal and child health discussed include Janani Suraksha Yojana and Janani Sishu Suraksha Kary
Integrated management of Neonatal and Childhood illness among Infants of 0 to...Dhruvendra Pandey
Integrated management of Neonatal and Childhood illness among Infants of 0 to 2 months, Difference between IMCI and IMNCI, Objective, Elements, Management of Diarrhea, Bacterial Infections, Jaundice, Hypothermia, Feeding problem, counseling of mothers, followup
Health maintenance refers to any activity or behavior undertaken primarily for the purpose of protecting or assuring current level of health.
It is activities that preserve an individuals present state of health and also prevents occurence of disease and injury.
It consist of surveillance , level of preventions and health education .
RMNCH+A strategy: Reproductive, Maternal, neonatal, child and Adolescent Health Gaurav Kamboj
This document provides an overview of the RMNCH+A strategy in India. It discusses the historical background and goals of reducing maternal and child mortality. The key challenges include operating the different components vertically and strengthening adolescent health. Major causes of maternal and child deaths in India are hemorrhage, sepsis, abortion for mothers and pneumonia, preterm birth and sepsis for under-5 children. The strategy aims to address these across various life stages through interventions like adolescent nutrition programs, skilled birth attendance, emergency obstetric care, and postnatal care for mothers and newborns. It also discusses strengthening the health system to deliver comprehensive RMNCH+A services and monitoring progress.
Integrated child development services (icds) 2021Noddy Prabhat
Integrated child development services
1. introduction of icds.
2. describe the objectives of icds.
3. explain beneficiary of icds.
4. enumerate of icds team.
5. discuss the role of the health department.
6. elaborate the services under icds.
7. focuses of major achievement of icds .
8. Conclusion.
9. Bibliography.
This document outlines Nepal's National Neonatal Health Strategy. It begins with background on neonatal health issues in Nepal, including high infant, neonatal, and perinatal mortality rates. The strategy's goal is to improve newborn health and survival in Nepal. Key interventions include strengthening health services, improving skills and training of health workers, implementing behavior change communication to promote healthy practices, and conducting research to improve care and outcomes. A multisectoral approach is emphasized to address this important public health issue.
Karnataka Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services Annual report of ...Trinity Care Foundation
Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services, Karnataka State, India - Annual Report of 2016-2017.
The Department of Health and Family Welfare Services implements various National and State Health programs of Public Health importance and also provides comprehensive Health Care Services to the people of the State through various
Health and Medical Institutions.
This document provides an outline of the contents covered in the Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE) program offered by IGNOU. It is divided into two parts (DNHE-1 and DNHE-2) that cover various topics related to nutrition, health, disease management, and community health programs. The outline lists 23 units in DNHE-1 on nutrition concepts, meal planning, food utilization and safety, nutrition-related disorders and programs. DNHE-2 contains 21 units covering population health indicators, environmental sanitation, communicable diseases, primary healthcare and other national health programs.
This document outlines Nepal's National Neonatal Health Strategy. It begins with background on the high neonatal mortality rate in Nepal, with approximately 2/3 of infant deaths occurring in the first month of life. The strategy is based on a situation analysis and position papers. It aims to improve newborn health and survival through strategic interventions in policies, behavior change communication, health service delivery, program management, and research. Priority policy actions include establishing a neonatal health group and focal point. Behavior change communication will promote essential newborn care practices. Health services will be strengthened by improving skilled birth attendance and newborn care training.
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This presentation was made by Dr. Prakarsh Singh (Amherst College) in the session on ‘Taking it to the frontline: Improving frontline worker motivation, performance and convergence in health and nutrition’ at the POSHAN Conference "Delivering for Nutrition in India Learnings from Implementation Research", November 9–10, 2016, New Delhi.
For more information about the conference visit our website: www.poshan.ifpri.info
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The document discusses the Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) strategy. It was developed to address the major causes of child mortality, which are pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, measles and malnutrition. IMNCI aims to improve the case management skills of health workers, strengthen the health system, and promote better family and community health practices. The key components of IMNCI include guidelines for assessing, classifying, treating and counseling children under 5 with common illnesses. It takes an integrated approach to address the overall health needs of children rather than focusing on single diseases.
The document summarizes several key government programs in India aimed at improving child health. The Integrated Child Development Services Programme provides supplementary nutrition, immunizations, health checkups, and preschool education. Other programs discussed include the Universal Immunization Programme, Vitamin A supplementation, iron deficiency programs, and initiatives to address malnutrition, newborn health, child health, and adolescent health such as Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram and Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram. The government's goal is to improve health outcomes and reach all people through these various child health initiatives.
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The document discusses health issues of under-five children in Nepal and provides an overview of the Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) strategy. Some key points:
- IMNCI aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from major causes of disease in children under five by taking an integrated approach to prevention, treatment, and addressing malnutrition.
- In Nepal, IMNCI is implemented through the Community Based IMNCI (CB-IMNCI) program which provides essential newborn care, treatment of childhood illnesses, and health promotion at the community level through health workers and female community health volunteers.
- CB-IMNCI monitoring indicators include institutional delivery rates, new
The document discusses malnutrition in India based on various surveys. It summarizes the results of the 2005-06 NFHS and 2011 HUNGaMA surveys which found that 20% of Indian children are wasted, 48% are stunted, and 43% are underweight. The HUNGaMA survey of over 100,000 children across 9 states found underweight in 42% and stunting in 59% of children under 5. Maternal education also impacts child nutrition, with 45% of children of illiterate mothers being underweight compared to 27% of children of literate mothers. The document then outlines methods of nutritional assessment, growth charts, national nutritional programs like ICDS, and services provided.
Exposure to Medicaid in early childhood was found to decrease the prevalence of adult chronic conditions but did not improve economic status. The study used a difference-in-differences approach comparing individuals exposed to Medicaid in early childhood to those with no exposure, finding a 0.4 reduction in the probability of chronic conditions for the low-income group targeted by Medicaid. However, no significant effects were found for economic outcomes like education, income, and wealth. The results suggest early childhood Medicaid coverage provides long-term health benefits but the mechanisms and potential effects on economics require more research.
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This document provides an overview of neonatal care programs and interventions. It begins with definitions of neonates, infants, preterm, term, and post-term babies. It then describes various neonatal positioning techniques and provides normal vital sign ranges for neonates. The document summarizes several early intervention programs that aim to support high-risk infants and their families, including the MITP, NIDCAP, COPCA, EI SMART, SENSE, and SPEEDI programs. It also outlines specific therapeutic interventions like PIOMI, kangaroo mother care, FICare, PremieStart, and SPIBI. The document concludes with a brief description of bucket aqua therapy.
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This document discusses growth and development in children from pregnancy through early childhood. It covers components of weight gain during pregnancy, causes of low birth weight, factors affecting growth, stages of development from prenatal to adolescence, and methods of nutritional assessment including anthropometrics. Key points include the typical weight gain during pregnancy, definitions of low birth weight, risks to growth such as malnutrition and disease, and using measurements like height, weight, and skin folds to evaluate nutritional status.
The document discusses nutritional requirements and guidelines for infants and children. It outlines the main nutrients needed at different ages, including water, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. Recommended intake amounts are provided for various age groups. Nutritional counselling tips for parents are also mentioned, such as continuing breastfeeding until 6 months and gradually introducing new foods in mashed/soft form between 6-12 months. Maintaining a balanced diet with grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy is emphasized.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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This document outlines Nepal's National Neonatal Health Strategy. It begins with background on neonatal health issues in Nepal, including high infant, neonatal, and perinatal mortality rates. The strategy's goal is to improve newborn health and survival in Nepal. Key interventions include strengthening health services, improving skills and training of health workers, implementing behavior change communication to promote healthy practices, and conducting research to improve care and outcomes. A multisectoral approach is emphasized to address this important public health issue.
Karnataka Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services Annual report of ...Trinity Care Foundation
Directorate of Health and Family Welfare Services, Karnataka State, India - Annual Report of 2016-2017.
The Department of Health and Family Welfare Services implements various National and State Health programs of Public Health importance and also provides comprehensive Health Care Services to the people of the State through various
Health and Medical Institutions.
This document provides an outline of the contents covered in the Diploma in Nutrition and Health Education (DNHE) program offered by IGNOU. It is divided into two parts (DNHE-1 and DNHE-2) that cover various topics related to nutrition, health, disease management, and community health programs. The outline lists 23 units in DNHE-1 on nutrition concepts, meal planning, food utilization and safety, nutrition-related disorders and programs. DNHE-2 contains 21 units covering population health indicators, environmental sanitation, communicable diseases, primary healthcare and other national health programs.
This document outlines Nepal's National Neonatal Health Strategy. It begins with background on the high neonatal mortality rate in Nepal, with approximately 2/3 of infant deaths occurring in the first month of life. The strategy is based on a situation analysis and position papers. It aims to improve newborn health and survival through strategic interventions in policies, behavior change communication, health service delivery, program management, and research. Priority policy actions include establishing a neonatal health group and focal point. Behavior change communication will promote essential newborn care practices. Health services will be strengthened by improving skilled birth attendance and newborn care training.
Impact of caregiver incentives on child health: Evidence from an experiment w...POSHAN
This presentation was made by Dr. Prakarsh Singh (Amherst College) in the session on ‘Taking it to the frontline: Improving frontline worker motivation, performance and convergence in health and nutrition’ at the POSHAN Conference "Delivering for Nutrition in India Learnings from Implementation Research", November 9–10, 2016, New Delhi.
For more information about the conference visit our website: www.poshan.ifpri.info
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The document discusses the Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) strategy. It was developed to address the major causes of child mortality, which are pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria, measles and malnutrition. IMNCI aims to improve the case management skills of health workers, strengthen the health system, and promote better family and community health practices. The key components of IMNCI include guidelines for assessing, classifying, treating and counseling children under 5 with common illnesses. It takes an integrated approach to address the overall health needs of children rather than focusing on single diseases.
The document summarizes several key government programs in India aimed at improving child health. The Integrated Child Development Services Programme provides supplementary nutrition, immunizations, health checkups, and preschool education. Other programs discussed include the Universal Immunization Programme, Vitamin A supplementation, iron deficiency programs, and initiatives to address malnutrition, newborn health, child health, and adolescent health such as Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram and Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram. The government's goal is to improve health outcomes and reach all people through these various child health initiatives.
health of under five children and IMNCI.pptKhem Sharma
The document discusses health issues of under-five children in Nepal and provides an overview of the Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) strategy. Some key points:
- IMNCI aims to reduce mortality and morbidity from major causes of disease in children under five by taking an integrated approach to prevention, treatment, and addressing malnutrition.
- In Nepal, IMNCI is implemented through the Community Based IMNCI (CB-IMNCI) program which provides essential newborn care, treatment of childhood illnesses, and health promotion at the community level through health workers and female community health volunteers.
- CB-IMNCI monitoring indicators include institutional delivery rates, new
The document discusses malnutrition in India based on various surveys. It summarizes the results of the 2005-06 NFHS and 2011 HUNGaMA surveys which found that 20% of Indian children are wasted, 48% are stunted, and 43% are underweight. The HUNGaMA survey of over 100,000 children across 9 states found underweight in 42% and stunting in 59% of children under 5. Maternal education also impacts child nutrition, with 45% of children of illiterate mothers being underweight compared to 27% of children of literate mothers. The document then outlines methods of nutritional assessment, growth charts, national nutritional programs like ICDS, and services provided.
Exposure to Medicaid in early childhood was found to decrease the prevalence of adult chronic conditions but did not improve economic status. The study used a difference-in-differences approach comparing individuals exposed to Medicaid in early childhood to those with no exposure, finding a 0.4 reduction in the probability of chronic conditions for the low-income group targeted by Medicaid. However, no significant effects were found for economic outcomes like education, income, and wealth. The results suggest early childhood Medicaid coverage provides long-term health benefits but the mechanisms and potential effects on economics require more research.
Health state utilities of periodontitis patients UKM
This study assessed the effectiveness of periodontal treatment provided at government clinics in Malaysia using patient-reported outcomes. 165 patients newly diagnosed with periodontitis were recruited. Patients completed oral health questionnaires before and after treatment to assess quality of life impacts. Clinical parameters were also measured. Results showed significant improvements in oral health-related quality of life, health state utilities, and clinical parameters after treatment. The use of health state utilities demonstrated treatment effectiveness and should be considered in economic evaluations of dental treatments. Overall, the study found that periodontal treatment significantly improved patients' oral health-related quality of life and clinical outcomes.
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The document summarizes a study that uses a regression discontinuity design to analyze the impact of Ireland's Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) program on childcare usage and maternal labor supply. The study finds that ECCE eligibility increases the number of hours children spend in center-based childcare but has no effect on the proportion attending preschool or on maternal labor supply. The authors suggest future work should analyze the impacts of Ireland's Affordable Childcare Scheme and consider looking back at the previous Early Childcare Supplement policy.
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This document provides an overview of neonatal care programs and interventions. It begins with definitions of neonates, infants, preterm, term, and post-term babies. It then describes various neonatal positioning techniques and provides normal vital sign ranges for neonates. The document summarizes several early intervention programs that aim to support high-risk infants and their families, including the MITP, NIDCAP, COPCA, EI SMART, SENSE, and SPEEDI programs. It also outlines specific therapeutic interventions like PIOMI, kangaroo mother care, FICare, PremieStart, and SPIBI. The document concludes with a brief description of bucket aqua therapy.
Mother & Child is a vulnerable group. But many areas concerned with the health of these groups are preventable. This presentation helps you identify preventive aspects in pediatrics.
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The document discusses nutritional requirements and guidelines for infants and children. It outlines the main nutrients needed at different ages, including water, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals. Recommended intake amounts are provided for various age groups. Nutritional counselling tips for parents are also mentioned, such as continuing breastfeeding until 6 months and gradually introducing new foods in mashed/soft form between 6-12 months. Maintaining a balanced diet with grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy is emphasized.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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2. [BASIC TERM]
•Neonatal – 0 - 28 day
(1) Early Neonate – 0 - 7 day
(2) Late Neonatal – 7 - 28 day
• Infants – 0 – 1 year
= 1month – 1year
• Toddler – 1 – 3 year
(1)pre- school – 3 – 6 year
(2) Schoolar – 6 -12 year
3. (3) Aldolacent – 12 -18 year
(4) Young Infants – 0 – 2 month
[IMNCI]
•It is a new version of IMCI.
•It is delivar by WHO and UNICEF Collaborate mind
1999.
4. AIMS of IMNCI - :• Decrease the mortality rate.
• Decrease the mortality rate.
• Nutritional level increase.
STRATEGY - : • Improve case management skills.
• Improve in health system.
• Improve in family and community
health practices.
5. Components of IMNCN:-
(1)Preventive components
(2) Curative components
(1) Prevention components:-
• Breast feeding and nutritional counseling.
• Vita.A and Iron suppliments.
• Immunization and treatment of helminthic infestation.
(2) Curative components :-Integrated case management of most common childhood
illness.
DM-MAM
1. D- Diarrhoea 5. M- maleria
2. M- Malnutrition
. 3. M-Measles
. 4. A- Acute respiratory infection (Pneumonia )
6. Case management steps:-
1. Asses the child
2. Classify illness
3. Identify of treatment
4. Treat the child
5. Counselling mother (councel)
6. Give the fallow care
Assess----- Classify---Identify Rx -- Treat--Councel----Follow up
7. Integrated case management process -:
1. OPD=>
(A) Check the danger sign:-
• Inability to breast feed(Drink)
• Persistent vomiting
•Sevear malnutrition
• Unconsciousness or lathergy
• Convulsion
(B) Assess main symptoms:-
•Fever
•Ear-problem cotitis media
•Deficulty in breathing
•Disability
8. (2) Assess nutrition and immunization stutus.
(3)Classify condition
(A) Pink=> Urgent refral and emergency treatment in IPD.
(B) Yellow=> Treatment at OPD by giving oral drugs.
(C) Green=>Home mangement can be done by treating local infection at,
home.