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Cureus ; 15(3): e36654, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37113376

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Urban regions are home to more than a billion people worldwide; by 2030, more than half of the world's population is projected to reside there. Many rural residents relocate to urban regions in pursuit of employment, better living conditions, and access to healthcare facilities. The study's primary objective is to collate the findings related to perceptions, knowledge, attitude, and practices from studies across the urban slums in India related to healthcare and nutrition. A systematic search of articles was conducted on the National Library of Medicine PubMed Portal Google Scholar, and J-Stor databases for published studies across the indexed journals. Academic social media sites like Academia.edu and Researchgate.org were also searched for grey literature. The inclusion criteria include studies conducted in Urban slums from 2010 to 2022, conducted amongst the Indian population within the Indian Geography, and focusing on documenting perceptions, knowledge, attitude, and practices. Exclusion criteria were cross-sectional surveys with quantitative questionnaires focusing on the prevalence of diseases and the burden of risk factors, literature reviews, systematic reviews, frameworks for implementation of specific interventions, and experimental study designs. A total of 18 qualitative observational studies were included in the review and the findings related to knowledge, attitudes, and practices identified from the literature were summarized. The literature indicated adequate knowledge about nutrition and healthcare, and the barriers towards transitioning knowledge to practice were related to lack of resources, priorities around employment and income, and the attitudes towards change-making were usually based on convenience to access cost of service and availability of the services. The review recommends further investment in research to understand the perceptions, patterns of nutrition, and health-seeking behaviours. Also, there is a pressing need to use the evidence for developing policies in line with the expectations of poor urban communities.

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Front Pediatr ; 10: 860789, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35498815

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Objective: To assess the impact of Spirulina Chikki supplementation on the nutritional status of children (6 months-6 years). Design: A cross-sectional study design was adopted to assess the changes in nutritional status among the children (after 12 months of intervention period). The bassline and endline assessment were carried out from September 2020 to August 2021, respectively. Setting: Total 106 villages (108 Anganwadi Centers in nine circles) from Tumkur District were covered. Methods: Children aged 6 months-6 years were the study subjects. Anthropometric measurements viz., height, weight, and mid-arm circumference were collected from total 971 and 838 children during baseline and endline assessments correspondingly. The information on children's health and nutrition status was gathered from the mothers of sampled children. WHO's Anthro and AnthroPlus software were utilized to estimate the anthropometric measurements (Stunting, wasting, and underweight) of study participants. Results: The study found apparent disparities in the prevalence of stunting, wasting and underweight among the male and female children. There was a significant decline viz., 4% (28.6%-baseline to 24.5%-end line) in the prevalence of severe wasting. Also, severe stunting dropped by 6% at end line (30%-end-line to 24%-baseline). Improvement in nutritional status was evident among both female male children in all three indicators stunting, wasting, and underweight. Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) measurement shows substantial improvements from baseline to end line: SAM (5.3-0.6%), MAM (23-9%), and normal (72-91%). The study discloses significant improvements in the nutritional status among those children who consumed spirulina chikkis/granules for a longer duration viz., 9-10 months as compared to those who consumed for lesser duration. Conclusions: Findings reveal improvement in nutritional status among the beneficiaries who consumed spirulina chikki/granules as per the recommended quantity (amount) during the intervention period. Post intervention, spirulina chikki supplementation for nutritional intervention is implied to address large scale malnutrition among young children.

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Int J Health Plann Manage ; 36(5): 1533-1552, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33955048

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BACKGROUND: Primary healthcare centres (PHCs) form the foundation of the Indian public health system, and thus their effective functioning is paramount in ensuring the population's health. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set six aspects of performance assessment for general health systems, which are hardly applicable to the PHC setup in a low- and middle-income country. The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (PHCPI) has prescribed a framework with five domains consisting of 36 indicators for primary healthcare performance assessment from a policy point of view. For the assessment to be realistic, it should include inputs from stakeholders involved in care delivery, so this study examines the perspectives of healthcare providers at PHCs in India. METHODOLOGY: The authors used qualitative research methodology in the form of responsive evaluations of healthcare provider's interviews to understand the indicators of PHC performance. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The study results showed that healthcare providers considered efficient teamwork, opportunities for enhancing provider skills and knowledge, job satisfaction, effective PHC administration, and good community relationship as PHC performance assessment. These domains of performance could be considered the 'missing link' in PHC assessment, since they are deemed important by providers and did not coincide with the WHO aspects and the PHCPI performance assessment framework.


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Pessoal de Saúde , Atenção Primária à Saúde , Atenção à Saúde , Humanos , Índia , Satisfação no Emprego
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