2020
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2020/99
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Accessibility and Utilization of Emergency Obstetric Care in Rural Settings of Wardha District- Beneficiaries’ Perspective

Abstract: BACKGROUND In India, Emergency Obstetric Care services were started under RCH-II with the goal to reduce MMR to less than 100/lakh live births, and increase institutional deliveries to 80% by 2010. Strategy was to enhance availability and access to EmOC, for averting unpredictable death during pregnancy and childbirth. We wanted to determine the perception of beneficiary women about accessibility and utilization pattern of EmOC at peripheral health care facilities. METHODS The present qualitative study was con… Show more

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“…The findings showed that the understanding among patients with oral cancer of managing the side effects of radiotherapy was poor, some patients had inappropriate experience of managing the side effects of radiation therapy [10]. Few of the related studies were reviewed [11][12][13][14][15][16]. Studer p., A perform review in 2011, To assess the effectiveness of a multifaceted information, education and communication package in controlling the side effects of radiation therapy in patients with oral cavity cancer.…”
Section: Expected Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings showed that the understanding among patients with oral cancer of managing the side effects of radiotherapy was poor, some patients had inappropriate experience of managing the side effects of radiation therapy [10]. Few of the related studies were reviewed [11][12][13][14][15][16]. Studer p., A perform review in 2011, To assess the effectiveness of a multifaceted information, education and communication package in controlling the side effects of radiation therapy in patients with oral cavity cancer.…”
Section: Expected Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another factor affecting institutional deliveries and health-seeking behaviour is the availability of referral transport, especially in high-risk pregnancies or complicated pregnancies. Studies have shown that those seeking to deliver their child to government institutions used referral transport available within one hour at their doorstep to travel an average of 8 km to and from home to institution (Dakhode et al, 2020; Tiwari, 2006; Vishwanath et al, 2011). This study shows that availability and awareness about referral transport are significantly different across urban and rural areas; awareness of referral transport was more in rural areas than in urban areas (Dakhode et al, 2020; Vishwanath et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patients are started on antibiotics based on their symptoms, and one antibiotic intravenous regimen that has been well researched is a combination of clindamycin (900 mg for every eight hrs) or metronidazole (500 mg for every 12 hrs) plus penicillin (five million units for every six hrs) or ampicillin (2 g for every six hrs) and gentamicin (five mg/kg ideal weight for the body every 24 hrs). In patients with renal impairment, azatreonam (2 g every eight hours) is used instead of gentamicin [16][17][18].…”
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“…Ruptured abscesses must be treated right away to improve the result of those patients and surgical intervention is recommended. Antibiotics should be given to these patients, and they should be sent to the emergency room for immediate surgery [16][17][18].…”
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