ASSESSMENT OF SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICE AT 24X7 PHCS IN FOUR DISTRICT OF RAJASTHAN    

Authors : Pankaj Mahure, Student, IIHMR University ; Dr. Anoop Khanna, Professor, IIHMR University

Publishing Date : 2023

DOI : https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830076.2023.eb.ch-14

ISBN : 978-81-968300-2-1

Pages : 56-60

Chapter id : IIHMR/NSP/EB/ETHM/2023/Ch-14

Abstract : In developing nations, especially in India, there is a prevalent and expanding need for primary healthcare. This need highlights the growing concern among policymakers and program administrators about comprehending how health systems can attain increased equity, inclusiveness, and impartiality [1]. The Alma-Ata declaration on primary healthcare in 1978 offered guidance for the establishment of efficient primary healthcare, particularly in member countries such as India [2]. Furthermore, the Bhore Committee in 1946 fervently recommended the adoption of the primary healthcare approach to guarantee effective and fair healthcare services in India [3]. Addressing various reproductive health concerns in India is crucial to improving the reproductive health status of the population. Reproductive health programs should prioritize enhancing access to quality reproductive health services provided by gender-sensitive healthcare providers. In India, there are 2-3 million people living with HIV, and up to 90% of these individuals are unaware of their HIV status [4].

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Cite : Mahure, P., & Khana, A. (2023). Assessment Of Sexual And Reproductive Health Service At 24x7 Phcs In Four District Of Rajasthan (1st ed., p. 56). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9788196830076.2023.eb.ch-14

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