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2020
DOI: 10.31782/ijcrr.2020.122310
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Effectiveness of Planned Teaching on Knowledge and Practice Regarding Growth Monitoring of Under-Five Children Among Anganwadi Workers in the Rural Area of Wardha District

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“…Lockdown increase the chances of mental health disturbances in children and also increase the risk of malnourishment in children (18)(19)(20). Due to halted vaccination program increased chances of diseases in children .Online lectures and increased online activities of child impacted adversely on their growth and development (21)(22)(23)(24). There is significant increase in child abuse and violence against children because of increase in domestic violence many children suffering from mental disturbances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lockdown increase the chances of mental health disturbances in children and also increase the risk of malnourishment in children (18)(19)(20). Due to halted vaccination program increased chances of diseases in children .Online lectures and increased online activities of child impacted adversely on their growth and development (21)(22)(23)(24). There is significant increase in child abuse and violence against children because of increase in domestic violence many children suffering from mental disturbances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample size calculation with reference studies. 6 The following formula was used for the sample size calculation:…”
Section: Sample Size Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies conducted in several parts of the country reported such under-reporting of SAM due to inadequate capacity-building of AWWs and the supply of growth monitoring devices. Adding to this, administrative pressure from higher authorities forces AWWs to under-report the prevalence of SAM, fearing retribution due to reputational harm to the district rather than support for dealing with SAM children 13–15. Based on the NFHS-4 (2015–2016), children from Scheduled Tribal communities or the poorest wealth quintiles with a higher risk of SAM are less likely to access Anganwadi services 16–19.…”
Section: Systemic and Programmatic Gaps In Sam Detection And Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capacity building of AWWs, a crucial component of POSHAN Abhiyaan , needs to include a specific focus on the appropriate use of growth monitoring devices. Continued training and supervision on the proper use of growth monitoring devices among the AWWs have been shown to identify SAM 14 15 24. However, beyond the individual capacity of AWWs, studies have shown multiple levels of factors beyond their individual capacity that hampered the Anganwadi programme’s effectiveness, especially in poor-performing states.…”
Section: Urgent Policy and Programme Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%