2015
DOI: 10.4103/2230-8598.161533
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Utilization of maternal health care services with special emphasis on Janani Suraksha Yojana in a slum of Kolkata, West Bengal

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“…Awareness levels regarding the JSY scheme among the respondents was nearly 100%. Similar findings were observed in another study done among women eligible for JSY benefits in West Bengal, where 75% mothers had heard the name of JSY [4] ; however as few as 17%(32) were aware that certain private hospitals are approved for free delivery services. A suggestion was offered to the frontline workers to get a list of the accredited private facilities and advertise it, so as to maximize the benefits of the programme Nearly 85.63% all the women received at least three antenatal check-ups, but 53.0% of them registered within 12 weeks of gestation for antenatal check-up in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…Awareness levels regarding the JSY scheme among the respondents was nearly 100%. Similar findings were observed in another study done among women eligible for JSY benefits in West Bengal, where 75% mothers had heard the name of JSY [4] ; however as few as 17%(32) were aware that certain private hospitals are approved for free delivery services. A suggestion was offered to the frontline workers to get a list of the accredited private facilities and advertise it, so as to maximize the benefits of the programme Nearly 85.63% all the women received at least three antenatal check-ups, but 53.0% of them registered within 12 weeks of gestation for antenatal check-up in the present study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…A suggestion was offered to the frontline workers to get a list of the accredited private facilities and advertise it, so as to maximize the benefits of the programme Nearly 85.63% all the women received at least three antenatal check-ups, but 53.0% of them registered within 12 weeks of gestation for antenatal check-up in the present study. In studies done in other parts of country [4,5,6,7] early registration was reported in 75-85% of the women. Proportion of home deliveries in present study was 7.77 % which is almost similar to that reported from a study in Odisha where only 8% of JSY beneficiaries delivered at home [8] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Santra et al found that 4.2% mothers were Illiterate. 5,8 In contrast to present study Panja et al found that 46.0% women had no formal education and 13.3% had more than 10 years of formal education and also in study done by Kaur et al found that 37.3% beneficiaries were illiterates, 32.4% were educated below metric & 30.3% were educated above metric. 6,9 Dolma et al at Kashmir valley where majority of the women were illiterate (75 %).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…Gundbowdi et al and Sutanuka et al found contrast result, which shows that large proportion 77.7% and 68.1% of the participants lived in joint family respectively. 5,8 Chauhan et al study also revealed contrast result from our study i.e. most of the beneficiaries 56 (71.79%) belonged to joint families.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Doke et al in his study from Maharashtra highlighted similar difficulties while accessing scheme benefits in varying magnitudes. 9 Difficulty in arranging documents has also been the key issue in West Bengal as reported in his study by Santra et al 17 Residents of Chandigarh added another issue to this list of problems which was the low amount of benefit in the scheme which was demotivating while accessing it. 18 This issue was also reported in a qualitative multi-centric study from three states (Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand) in India.…”
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confidence: 99%