Disparities in three critical maternal health indicators amongst Muslims: Vis-a-vis the results reflected on NationalHealthMission. The post nationalhealthmission era has been recognized for India's accelerating improvement in maternal health care utilization. Concurrent investigations with the purview of examining inequalities in maternal care utilisation have rigorously examined across
Out-of-pocket expenditure and catastrophic health spending on maternal care in public and private health centres in India: a comparative study of pre and post nationalhealthmission period The NationalHealthMission (NHM), one of the largest publicly funded maternal health programs worldwide was initiated in 2005 to reduce maternal, neo-natal and infant mortality and out-of-pocket expenditure
The impact of the NationalHealthMission on the perinatal mortality rate in India: a systematic review The impact of the NationalHealthMission on the perinatal mortality rate in India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO
Impact of NationalHealthMission on maternal and child health inequalities in India: a systematic review Impact of NationalHealthMission on maternal and child health inequalities in India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO
Impact of NationalHealthMission on infant mortality rate of India: a systematic review Impact of NationalHealthMission on infant mortality rate of India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO. The registrant confirms
Impact of NationalHealthMission on maternal mortality ratio of India: a systematic review Impact of NationalHealthMission on maternal mortality ratio of India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO. The registrant confirms
Impact of NationalHealthMission on neonatal mortality rate of India: a systematic review Impact of NationalHealthMission on neonatal mortality rate of India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO. The registrant confirms
Impact of nationalhealthmission on under 5 child mortality rate of India: a systematic review Impact of nationalhealthmission on under 5 child mortality rate of India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO. The registrant confirms
Impact of NationalHealthMission on total fertility rate of India: a systematic review Impact of NationalHealthMission on total fertility rate of India: a systematic review Print | PDF PROSPERO This information has been provided by the named contact for this review. CRD has accepted this information in good faith and registered the review in PROSPERO. The registrant confirms
: +7.5 pp, p-value 0.091]. No associations were found between the use of the Tiko platform and the current use of any type of contraceptive (temporary, permanent, or rudimentary). Effects were pronounced when a community health worker of the NationalHealthMission also worked as a health promoter for the Tiko Platform. Commercial interventions that harness market-driven approaches of incentives
), subsequently renamed the NationalHealthMission (NHM) was a large-scale, national architectural health reform launched in 2005. How decentralisation and NRHM interacted and played out at the ground level is understudied. Our study aimed to fill this gap, privileging the voices and perspectives of those directly involved with this history. We employed the Witness Seminar (WS), an oral history technique where
Are cesarean deliveries equitable in India: assessment using benefit incidence analysis. In the last two decades, cesarean section (CS) deliveries in India have increased by six-fold and created economic hardship for families and households. Although several schemes and policies under the NationalHealthMission (NHM) have reduced the inequality in the use of maternal care services in India
of palliative care in India on the 10 coreindicators and uses information from various relevant secondary resources. National programme forpalliative care (2017) has been included in the NationalHealthMission and policies on palliative care have been framed by four states: Kerala, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamilnadu. While significant improvement in the availability of palliative care services across India
for Health (CAH) project was introduced as part of India's National Rural Health Mission (now NationalHealthMission) to strengthen community-based accountability through community monitoring and planning. In this study we trace the implementation process of this project from its piloting, implementation and abrupt termination in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. We framed CAH as an innovation
Barriers and prospects of India's conditional cash transfer program to promote institutional delivery care: a qualitative analysis of the supply-side perspectives. Under the NationalHealthMission (NHM) of India, Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) offers conditional cash transfer and support services to pregnant women to use institutional delivery care facilities. This study aims to understand
Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Committees: reflections on strengthening community health governance at scale in India India's NationalHealthMission constituted Village Health Sanitation and Nutrition Committees (VHSNCs) as a key mechanism for community health governance. Health committees provide citizens with the opportunity to shape health systems and policies. Yet much remains
Involvement of Mitanins (female health volunteers) in active malaria surveillance, determinants and challenges in tribal populated malaria endemic villages of Chhattisgarh, India. Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA), female health volunteers working at village level have become an integral component of NationalHealthMission (NHM) in India in the past two decades. Mitanin (meaning female
border with Myanmar. As this district specific rate (113 per 1000 live births) is 3 times higher compared to the national and state average, the present investigation was carried out to identify associated factors. We examined secondary data made available by the nationalhealthmission, consulted with local community members and generated primary data through interviews. A case-control study design was followed. Mothers, who delivered a child during 2013-2015 and subsequently lost them due to infant death, formed the case group and controls were selected from same neighborhood as with case-mothers. The mother and child tracking system maintained by the district specific nationalhealthmission office was used for recruiting cases and controls. A total of 195 mothers were interviewed; 66 of them