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International Journal of Public Health Research ; : 553-559, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-626467

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Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) are the back bone of primary health care services in India. The horizontal integration of various national health programmes has increased their responsibility and workload. So a need was felt to conduct a study to assess the workload and performance of ANMs. The objective of the study was to explore the workload and performance of ANMs in selected health care settings in North India. An exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted in two selected health care settings of North India. The study was conducted on all the 7 ANMs working in the selected health care settings. Data was collected by observing the activities of ANMs using time activity record sheet. The nursing care procedures performed were observed and scored by using performance check list. T-test was used to compare actual time against standard time for performing procedures. ANMs spent 2/3rd of their time in indirect care activities. Direct care and personal activities accounted for 19 % of their time. Their performance was rated as good. Majority of the time spent by ANMs was utilized in performing indirect care activities. This study recommends that more time is needed to be devoted to direct care by ANMs.​

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Fiji Journal of Public Health ; : 1-26, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-625094

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Health promotion is a process of enabling people to take control and improve their health. The concept was adopted by the Ministry of Health in Fiji in 1997, and gave birth to what is referred to as the “new primary health care” – the strengthening of the health promotion capacity of the existing primary health care system. Ths study aims to describe the impact of new primary health care on existing primary health care practitioners in Fijian villages, with the purpose of drawing implications on the processes that may be useful in other indigenous settings in Fiji. A case study was undertaken to reveal the impact of health promotion in a localized indigenous setting. The case demonstrated that indigenous Fijian settings are communally oriented and are affcted by three systems – tradition, Christianity and the Westminster systems of governance – all of which are potential platforms for health promotion. The study depicts that the major impact of the new primary health care on the practitioner pertains to the need to acquire health promotion knowledge, attitude and practice, and related understanding of community development and qualitative research. The acquisition of these knowledge and skills may then enable the practitioner to strengthen the health promotion capacity of his/her primary health care practice. In this way, an integrated and appropriate practice model has more chance of evolving and health outcomes will follow.

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