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SHARDA SCHOOL OF NURSING SCIENCE

& RESEARCH
A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED
TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING
MATERNAL HEALTH FRAMEWORK AS PER REVISED NHM
GUIDELINES TO REDUCE COMPLICATION DURING ANTENATAL
PERIOD AMONG ELIGIBLE COUPLES OF SELECTED AREAS OF
GREATER NOIDA UTTAR PRADESH.

RESEARCH SYNOPSIS
NAME OF STUDENT:
Ms. Varsha Singh

M.Sc. Nursing 2nd

year

NAME OF GUIDE: NAME OF CO-GUIDE:


Ms. Neha barari Ms. Poonam thakur
Associate professor Assistant Professor
Obs and gynecology SSNSR, Sharda
University. SSNSR, Sharda University.

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SN CONTENT PAGE NO.

INTRODUCTION
1 11-13

NEED OF THE STUDY


2 14

REVIEW OF LITARETURE
3 15-17

TITTLE OF THE STUDY


4 17

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY


5 18

OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY


6 18

HYPOTHESIS, ASSUMPTIONS
7 18

VARIABLES
8 19

DELIMITATION
9 19

DELIMITATION OPERATIONAL DEFINATION


10 19-20

METHODOLOGY

 RESEARCH APPROACH

 RESEARCH DESIGN

 SETTING OF THE STUDY

11  POPULATION 20-23

 SAMPLE OF THE STUDY

 SAMPLE SIZE

 SAMPLING TECHNIQUE

 DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE STUDY

12 REFERENCE - VANCOUVER STYLE TO BE FOLLOWED 26

ETHICAL CLEARANCE TO BE ATTACHED


13 27-37

DATA COLLECTION TOOLS


14 37-41

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SCHOOL OF NURSING SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
SHARDA UNIVERSITY, GREATER NOIDA
1 NAME OF THE VARSHA SINGH

CANDIDATE

2 NAME OF THE SHARDA SCHOOL OF NURSING SCIENCE


AND RESEARCH
INSTITUTION

3 ADDRESS OF THE SHARDA UNIVERSITY, PLOT NO.32,34,


KNOWLEDGE PARK –III, GREATER NOIDA, U.P-
INSTITUTION
201306
4 COURSE OF THE M.SC. NURSING 2nd YEAR

STUDY AND SUBJECT

5 NAME OF THE OBS AND GYNECOLOGY

DEPARTMENT

6 TITLE OF THE STUDY A STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECTIVENESS


OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME
ON KNOWLEDGE REGARDING MATERNAL
HEALTH FRAMEWORK AS PER REVISED
NHM GUIDELINES TO REDUCE
COMPLICATION DURING ANTENATAL
PERIOD AMONG ELIGIBLE COUPLES OF
SELECTED AREAS OF GREATER NOIDA
UTTAR PRADESH

7 SIGNATURE OF THE

CANDIDATE

8 REMARKS OF THE
GUIDE

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9 NAME AND MS. NEHA BARARI
DESIGNATION OF GUIDE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
OBS AND GYNECOLOGY

10 SIGNATURE

11 NAME AND MS. POONAM THAKUR


DESIGNATION OF CO- ASSISTANT
GUIDE
PROFESSOR
MEDICAL SURGICAL
NURSING
SSNSR, Sharda University
12 SIGNATURE

13 HEAD OF THE MS. REKHA KUMRI


DEPARTMENT HOD OF OBS AND GYNECOLOGY
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
SSNSR, Sharda University
14 SIGNATURE
15 REMARKS OF THE DR. DAVID RATNA
RESEARCH PAUL HOD OF
COORDINATOR
PSYCHETRIC
SSNSR, SHARDA UNIVERSITY
16 SIGNATURE
17 REMARKS OF THE
PRINCIPAL
18 SIGNATURE

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INSTITUTIONAL ETHICS COMMITTEE (IEC)
Sharda School of Nursing Science & Research
Sharda University

1. Title of the Research Project A STUDY TO


ASSESS THE
EFFECTIVENESS
OF STRUCTURED
TEACHING
PROGRAMME ON
KNOWLEDGE
REGARDING
MATERNAL
HEALTH
FRAMEWORK AS
PER REVISED
NHM GUIDELINES
TO REDUCE
COMPLICATION
DURING
ANTENATAL
PERIOD AMONG
ELIGIBLE
COUPLES OF
SELECTED AREAS
OF GREATER
NOIDA UTTAR
PRADESH

2. Name, designation and Address of the Principal MS. Varsha Singh


Investigator MSc Nursing 2nd year
Sharda School of Nursing
Science and Research, Greater
Noida
3. Name, designation and Address of the Supervisor Ms. Neha barari
Associate professor
Obs and gynecology
SSNSR, Sharda University
4. Name and Designation of the Co-Supervisor(s) Ms. Poonam
thakur
Assistant professor
SSNSR, Sharda
University
5. Name of the Department(s) where research is proposed Communities of greater Noida,
to be carried out UP

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6. Name of the Department(s) that would collaborate in ---------
the project
7. Name of outside institution(s) that would collaborate Communities of greater
in the project Noida, UP

8. In case the study is Single centric, give details of all Communities of greater
other centers, investigators etc. Noida, UP
9. Name and address of agency proposed to fund the No agency has funded
project and whether any such grant is already
available
10. Duration of the proposed study with phasing and 6 months
limitations, if any

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11. Brief description of work to be 1. To assess the level

undertaken: Objectives of knowledge

regarding maternal

health care framework

as per revised NHM

guideline among

eligible couples of

selected areas of

Greater Noida, Uttar

Pradesh.

2. To compare the pre-

test post-test knowledge

score regarding

maternal health care

framework as per

revised NHM

guideline among

eligible couples of

selected areas of

Greater Noida, Uttar

Pradesh.

3. To find out the

association between

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maternal health

framework as per

revised NHM

guideline with

selected demographic

variables among

eligible couple of

selected area of

Greater Noida, Uttar

Pradesh.

Methodology Quantitative Research


Research Approach Approach.
Quasi - experimental
Study Design
Research Design. (one
group - pretest post-
test design)

Community areas of Greater


Location/Setting
Noida
Study Duration
6 months
Study population
Eligible couple of Greater Noida
Sample Size
100 sample

Eligible couple those who are:


Inclusion Criteria
 Willing to participate
 Present during the time
of data collection

 Man and women who has


Exclusion Criteria adopted permanent methods
of sterilization.
 Women’s who has
under menopause
 Pregnant women

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Sampling technique Purposive sampling technique

Descriptive and inferential


Statistical analysis statistical analysis

12. Anticipated risks involved in the implementation of No risk involved in the study
the project and remedies suggested (Give full Details)
RISKS
● Procedural
● Adverse drug reaction due to investigational
drug treatment
● Invasive investigation
● Any other risk
Explain measures to counter/compensate the above risks
13. Are the necessary facilities available in the department
where the research is proposed to be carried out? If so,
give details thereof.
Yes
Will patient/subject be sent to other
places? Give reasons thereof.
(Letter of permission/willingness to cooperate
from other department(s)/institution(s)
14. Details of facilities which are not available in the
department and are proposed to be sought from other
department. Not Required
(Letter of permission/willingness to cooperate
from other department(s)
15. Details of facilities which are not available in the
SMS&R/Sharda Hospital and are proposed to be
sought from other institution(s). Not Required
(Letter of permission/willingness to cooperate
from other institution(s)
16. Details of any fees/honorarium payable to Nil
investigators/collaborators/patient/others, if any
17. A) Well-Informed Consent is necessary from the
participating subject. A copy of the proposed
Informed Consent Form in English and Hindi is
enclosed.

Informed Consent Form Ye


● Does it have the name of the institution at the top s
● Does it also have the name, address and Ye
telephone No. of the Guide/Investigator etc. s
B) Patient Information Sheet informing patient about
● Freedom of individual to withdraw from research.

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● Publication, if any including photographs
and pedigree chart Nil
● Duration of participation in study
● Benefit to the subject, that may be expected as
an outcome of research.
● Alternative procedure or treatment if available
● His/her right to prevent use of his/her biological
sample(s) at any time during the conduct of
research Nil
● Foreseeable discomfort or risk to the subject
● Extent to which confidentiality of record could
be maintained
● Responsibility of Investigator
● Provision of compensation for risk Nil
C) Case Record Form
18. Whether clearance has been obtained from any
other agency related to the proposed project, if so, Nil
details thereof.
19. Whether clearance is necessary from any other agency? Nil
If so, details thereof
20. Is there any provision to compensate the Nil
investigators/participants in case of a mishap? If
so, details thereof.
21. In case, the project is sponsored by a private agency,
particularly a multinational agency having a business Not applicable
interest in India, whether prior approval of the
competent authority has been obtained?
22. Full justification of the Project keeping in view the
policies and programmes of the Government including Not applicable
details of current knowledge on the subject and
therein.
23. Has the project been sent to any other Institution No
/Body for Ethical Clearance? If yes, give details.
24. Whether there is any conflict of interest involved. If Nil
so, specify
25. Any other information which may be useful for Nil
consideration of the project by the IEC

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INTRODUCTION

Women experience many unique health issues related to reproduction and sexuality and these

are responsible for a third of all health problems experienced by women during their

reproductive years (aged 15–44), of which unsafe sex is a major risk factor, especially in

developing countries. Reproductive health includes a wide range of issues including the health

and function of structures and systems involved in reproduction,

pregnancy, childbirth and child rearing, including antenatal and perinatal care. Global

women's health has a much larger focus on reproductive health than that of developed

countries alone, but also infectious diseases such as malaria in pregnancy and non-

communicable diseases (NCD). (“Women’s Health,” 2024)

Women who are not well have an impact on their family as well. Women who are ill are more

likely to give birth to babies that are underweight. Additionally, they are less most

likely able to supply food and sufficient attention for their kids. Lastly, the

health of a woman influences the economic well-being of households, as a sickly lady

will have less productive within the workforce. Even though women in India have a number of

major health concerns, this profile only addresses five of the more important ones: violence

and reproductive health against women, the state of nutrition, unfair treatment of young

women and HIV/AIDS (Adlakha Arjun, Velkoff Victoria A.)

Pregnancy is the process and set of alterations that a developing fetus causes in a woman's

organs and tissues. From fertilization until birth, the complete process typically takes 266–

270 days, or roughly nine months. Pregnancy may be misdiagnosed as other diseases.

Menstruation can stop for a variety of reasons, including hormonal imbalances, emotional

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disorders, fear of getting pregnant, and desire to get pregnant. Vomiting and nausea could

have psychological or gastrointestinal causes. Hormonal disturbances may be the cause of

breast tenderness. (Huffman John W.2024)

The maternal health framework states that the five pillars or thematic areas of reproductive,

maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health provide comprehensive care to women and

children. The fundamental principles of fairness, universal care, entitlement, and

accountability serve as a roadmap for the programs and initiatives created by different

divisions in order to provide a "continuum of care" that equally prioritizes different life

stages.

In order to end all preventable maternal and new-born deaths and morbidities and to

provide a positive birthing experience, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,

Government of India, has launched a new initiative called "SUMAN—Surakshit Matritva

Aashwasan." The initiative's goals are to provide every woman and new-born visiting a

public health facility with assured, dignified, respectful, and quality healthcare at no cost,

with zero tolerance for denial of services. “Zero Preventable Maternal and New-born

Deaths and high quality of maternity care delivered with dignity and respect" is the

anticipated consequence of this new program. In accordance with this plan, the Maternal

Health Division works to enhance routine health systems improvement initiatives, increase

the ability of medical professionals, and offer high-quality services to expectant mothers

and their babies. (Maternal Health :: National Health Mission, 2024)

Ensuring quality treatment throughout antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care is

influenced by numerous factors. The Indian government started the "Dakshata" initiative in

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2015. The elements involved in this program are enhancing health professionals' abilities in

the most important life-saving techniques and improve resource accessibility in order to

offer life-saving treatments, the execution of these techniques to use the knowledge gained

and efficiently make decisions and take action based on data. Six high priority areas have

been included to the effort. States and could be extended to the whole nation.28 to provide

expectant mothers with sufficient and suitable ANC. Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva

Abhiyan women's (PMSMA) got its start. (Agarwalla etal.2020)

(Raina, 2016) The National Health Mission (NHM) was established by the Indian

government in recognition of the role that health plays in social and economic

development. The goal of this mission is to implement the necessary architectural changes

to the fundamental health care delivery system. At the district level, the mission is

anticipated to serve as the vehicle for several vertical health initiatives and their funding.

But the mission's primary objective is to increase people's availability and access to high-

quality healthcare, particularly for the impoverished, women, and children, as well as those

living in rural areas. Because of this, it seems that every other aspect of health and illness is

an addition to this fundamental structure. Therefore, it appears that the concept of

integrating other national initiatives into NHM is entirely accidental.

NHM as a concept may have undergone numerous revisions prior to becoming finalized,

yet it appears to have certain drawbacks. Firstly, NHM appears to be a too expansive

framework to operate within and fulfil the fundamental duty of offering superior

preventative and promotional care. Second, while there may be people who support the

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principle of integration as manifested in it, we disagree with its ability to handle the

overwhelming volume of patients that our healthcare facilities admit in order to manage

health issues. Notably, NHM's concentration and methodology on health and illness are

also its limitations.

NEED FOR THE STUDY

(Agarwalla rashmi et al.2020) The antenatal period is a crucial phase among pregnant

women. Antenatal care center (ANC) offers a wide range of health promotion and

prevention activities for antenatal mothers. Maternal health has been a priority in India with

the maternal health programs evolving over time and addressing new arenas and

overcoming challenges to reach the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) target with quality.

The tremendous efforts put by India to improve its maternal health indicators and the

outcomes do deserve an applause. With decentralized and community participation

approach maternal health framework programs have reached the most unreachable section

of people.

Maternal health during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period encompasses the

healthcare dimensions of family planning, preconception, and prenatal and postnatal care to

reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. Under the National Health Mission (NHM),

maternal health has been reported as an important aspect of the development of any country

in terms of increasing equity and reducing poverty. Thus, the evolution of Maternal

Health Programs of India needs to be looked upon to understand its success story. An

attempt to visualize and describe the trend of maternal health situation in India is done in

the study.

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(Srivastava aradhana et al.)India has a rich history of maternal health initiatives, with more

than two decades of dedicated safe motherhood programming. Yet, an estimated 56,000

maternal deaths take place in the country every year, which is 19 percent of annual maternal

deaths taking place globally. [3] India’s progress towards achieving her maternal and child

health goals is likely to have a significant impact on global outcomes. Efforts under the

National Rural Health Mission to expand access to emergency obstetric and newborn care in

recent years have led to increased utilization with positive effect on outcomes, but the

sustainability of such efforts is possible only through provision of quality services. Health

policies and programmes over the years have expanded service coverage and improved health

outcomes in India. Maternal mortality, estimated at 2000 per hundred thousand live births in

British India, declined to 212 in 2007-09

REVIEW OF LITERATURE

1. Frist section deals with NHM Guidelines.

2. Second section deals with janni shishu yojana regarding maternal health framework as per
revised NHM guideline.

3. Third section deals with janni suraksha yojana regarding maternal health framework as per
revised NHM guideline.

4. Finally, the fourth section deals with Pradhan Mantri matritva abhiyan regarding maternal health
framework as per revised NHM guideline to reduce the complication during antenatal period.

Reviews related to NHM Guidelines.

 Arabinda Ghosh, et. al. (2020)A study was examines the contribution of India’s National

Health Mission (NHM) to maternal health through a pre–post comparison of rates of

delivery at a healthcare institution and use of ANC along with inequalities in the

determinants of one of the major maternal health outcomes—at least four ANC visits; The

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data taken from the Indian National Family Health Surveys, the study result Institutional

delivery increased by 12.6 percentage points Overall, the proportion of pregnant women

who have at least four ANC visits is as low as 51.2 percent. The likelihood of having at

least four ANC visits is almost four times higher for women in the richest households

compared with those in the poorest; it concludes the future public health efforts should

focus on removing inter- and intra-state disparities in institutional delivery and ensuring at

least four ANC visits for pregnant women, to meet the infant and maternal mortality

targets set out in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG.

 A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted by Sharma priya, Gupta N.L.,

Chauhan H.S. (2020) “Assessment of knowledge and awareness about utilization of

Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram a community-based” to find out the awareness level

about JSSK among pregnant women and lactating mothers and to determine the sources of

awareness and knowledge about the components of JSSK among the rural women of

Kangra district ;a study was carried out among 106 pregnant women and lactating mothers

selected by convenient sampling technique with the help of structured questionnaire ; the

study result that among 106 women, good awareness was found only in 84.9% of them,

The study showed that educational status (P = 0.001) was significant with receiving the

benefits of JSSK; It conclude The women need to be encouraged for more utilization of

the services which are comprehensively built for them.

 A cross-sectional study was conducted by khes shanta P. Sahu divya Soni G. P.

Chandrakar aditi (2017) “assess awareness about Janani Suraksha Yojana among

beneficiaries of urban slums; the study increasing institutional delivery, thereby reducing

maternal and neonatal mortality; Study was conducted in urban slum of Raipur city among

384 mothers delivered within last one year. The subjects were interviewed using a pre-

designed and pre-tested questionnaire. Majority of the studysubjects were not aware about

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the services under JSY except for the monetary benefit. Though a very small proportion of

beneficiaries know the name of the scheme, majority delivered in the health facility; it

concludes increase awareness regarding other components under JSY and to achieve 100%

institutional delivery there is need to strengthen effective IEC along with active

involvement of ASHA.

 Tajne Alka, Maisuriya Ayushi et al.(2023)research was conducted assess the

Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Janani

Suraksha Yojana Among the Antenatal Mothers Attending MCH Clinic; the study

increasing institutional delivery, thereby reducing maternal and neonatal mortality also

Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) provide cash assistance to the mother who help her take

nutrition food as well as soon with respect to medication for health of mother and new

born; a total sample size was 60 antenatal mothers attending MCH clinic at selected

community area, Surat; Purposive sampling technique was adopted for the selection of

samples the study result 15% mothers were having poor knowledge and 71.67% mothers

were having average knowledge regarding Janani Suraksha Yojana; Structured teaching

Programme was effective in improve knowledge statistically at 0.05%. The knowledge

score shows the statistically significant association with the education of the antenatal

mothers; It conclude structured teaching Programme was very effective in improving the

level of knowledge.

TITLE OF THE STUDY

A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching Programme on knowledge regarding

maternal health framework as per revised NHM guidelines to reduce complication during

antenatal period among eligible couples of selected areas of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

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PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

The purpose of the study is to enhance the knowledge of nurses regarding Maternal healthcare

framework as per NHM guideline among eligible couple to reduce complication during

antenatal period.

OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

1) To assess the level of knowledge regarding maternal health care framework as per

revised NHM guideline among eligible couples of selected areas of Greater Noida, Uttar

Pradesh.

2) To compare the pre-test post-test knowledge score regarding maternal health care

framework as per revised NHM guideline among eligible couples of selected areas of

Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

3) To find out the association between maternal health framework as per revised NHM

guideline with selected demographic variables among eligible couple of selected area

of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

HYPOTHESES:

Ho1-there is no mean difference between pre – test and post-test knowledge score regarding

maternal health framework as per revised NHM guideline to reduce complication during

antenatal period among eligible couple of selected areas of Greater Noida after implementation

of structured teaching Programme (STP).

Ho2-There is no association between pre-test knowledge score regarding maternal health care

framework as per revised NHM guideline among eligible couple with selected demographic

variables.

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ASSUMPTIONS

This study assumes that:

1. Teaching and training will increase knowledge regarding maternal health framework as per

revised NHM guideline among eligible couple.

2. After giving teaching there will be increase the post -test knowledge score regarding

maternal health framework as per revised NHM guideline among eligible couple.

DELIMITATIONS

This study is delimited to:

1. Eligibl couples

2. Selected settings of the study.

VARIABLES
Demographic variables:
 Age
 Gender
 Religion
 Residence
 Number of alive children
 Education
 Spouse education
 Occupation
 Spouse occupation
 Monthly income

 Independent variable: Educational intervention on maternal health framework as per NHM


guideline.

 Dependent variable: Knowledge

OPERATIONAL DEFINITION

 Knowledge-In this study knowledge refers to awareness and cognizance of eligible

couples regarding maternal health framework as per revised NHM guideline.

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 Effectiveness-In this study effectiveness is defined as outcome of (structured

teaching Programme) STP on knowledge regarding maternal health framework as

per revised NHM guideline to reduce complication during antenatal period among

eligible couples.

 Eligible couple-In this study eligible couples refers to married men and women

who are in reproductive age and can produce babies.

 Structured teaching Programme- In this study structured teaching Programme

used in variety of setting including educational, community and home or living

setting to educate eligible couples regarding maternal health framework as per

revised NHM (national health mission) guideline to reduce complication during

antenatal period.

 Maternal health framework –In this study maternal health framework coverage is

the outcome of health service availability and utilization, which includes Janni

shishu suraksha, janni suraksha yojana, Pradhan Mantri matritva abhiyan, Surakshit

matritva abhiyan) antenatal care (ANC), care at delivery, and postnatal Care.

 Antenatal period – In this study the all three trimester of pregnancy from the time of
conception to child birth.

METHODOLOGY

Permission from IEC of Sharda university

Visiting the Communities of Greater Noida

Explain about the research study to the participants.

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Written consent will be obtained from participants.

Pre-test (knowledge questionnaire) will be taken to the participants.

Implementation of Structured teaching Programme

Post test (knowledge questionnaire) will be taken to the participants

Analysis will be done to identify the result

Informative result will be prepared and dissemination.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
 Research Approach: - Quantitative Approach
 Research Design: - Quasi -Experimental Research Design.
 Research Setting: -Communities area, Greater Noida, UP
 Population: - Man and Women
 Sample: - Eligible couple
 Sample Size: - 100

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Sampling technique: Purposive
sampling techniques

 Data collection, tools and pilot study: - Structured questionnaire


 Data analysis: - Descriptive and inferential statistics

SAMPLE CRITERIA
The following criteria were selected for the sample collection.
Inclusive criteria

Eligible couples those are:

 Willing to participate

 Present during the time of data collection

Exclusion criteria for sampling

 Men, and Women who has adopted permanent methods of sterilization.

 Women who has under menopause

 Pregnant women

DATA COLLECTION TOOLS


Tool 1: Socio Demographic Variables Sheet
Tool 2: Structured knowledge Questionnaire to Assess the Knowledge Regarding the maternal health
framework as per NHM guidelines for antenatal period .

PLAN FOR PILOT STUDY


Approx. 10% of sample will be included for the pilot study to assess the feasibility and
useability of the tool. The pilot study will be conducted in communities’ area of Greater Noida
from the duration of 1st Jan 2025. A formal written permission from the concerned authorities
and a written consent from the Eligible couple will be obtained. Pilot study will be done on
eligible couples of Greater Noida U.P.

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PLAN FOR DATA COLLECTION:

The data collection for the study will be carried out in the month of Jan /Feb 2025

● Data collection will start after taking permission from the ethical committee, principal of
colleges of nursing SSNSR, Sharda university and chief nursing officer Sharda hospital in
Greater Noida, UP
● The data will be collected by the use of structured questionnaire.
PLAN FOR DATAANALYSIS

 The data will be organized in master sheet and tabulated.


 The analysis will be done on the objective and hypothesis by using descriptive and
inferential statistics in SPS

ETHICAL CLEARANCE:

Permission to obtain from: -

• Dean Cum Principal, Sharda School of Nursing Science And Research, Sharda
University.

• Institutional Ethical Committee, Sharda University.

• Medical Superintends, Sharda Hospital

• Participants Consent Will Be Taken for The Study.

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Work plan
Month of the year
Plan of Sep Nov Dec Jan/Feb March April May June July
Events
Proposal
Presentat
ion
Tool
preparati
on
Ethical
clearanc
e
Data
collectio
n
Submissi
on of
Chapter
1 and 3
Analysis
presentat
ion
Spiral
Submissi
on
Manuscr
ipt
Preparati
on

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BUDGETING
PARTICULARS 1 YEAR AMOUNT TOTAL JUSTIFICATION
(RS.) AMOUNT (RS.)

RECURRING: Printing, 2000 2000


stationeries, journal, text book,
etc.

NON- RECURRING

Laptop 45,000

Printer 5,000 50,000 For making reports,


statistical analysis

Statistical package 3,000 3,000 For statistical analysis

Overhead charge 10% 2,000 2,000

Grand total 57,000

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 Ghosh, A., & Ghosh, R. (2020). Maternal health care in India: A reflection of 10 years of
National Health Mission on the Indian maternal health scenario. Sexual & Reproductive
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INFORMED CONSENT FORM

TITLE OF THE STUDY: - : A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching

Programme on knowledge regarding maternal health framework as per revised NHM guidelines to

reduce complication during antenatal period among eligible couples of selected areas of Greater

Noida, Uttar Pradesh

SUBJECT’S NAME:

ID NO: AGE: SEX:

PLEASE TICK IF YOU AGREE

1. I confirm that I have read and understood the information sheet for the above study
dated---------------------and have had the opportunity to ask questions.
2. I understand that my participation in the study is voluntary and that I am free to
withdraw at any time, without having to give a reason, and without my rights and
privileges being affected.
3. I understand that my data would be kept confidential but individuals authorized by the
principal investigator, the ethics committee of the institute where the study will be
conducted and government regulatory authority will have access to my records both in
respect of the current study and further research that may be conducted in relation to it.
Even if I withdraw, I agree to this access, however, I understand that my identity will
not be revealed and confidentiality of information will be maintained.
4. I agree not to restrict the use of any data or results that arise form this study for
academic purpose.
5. I agree to voluntarily take part in the above study.

Signature / thumb impression of the subject

Or a legally acceptable representative (LAR):

Date:

Signature’s name:
Study investigator’s signature: Date:

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Study investigator’s name:

Mandatory where subject or LAR has provided thumb impression


Signature of the witness: Date:
Name and address of the witness:
Relation of the subject, if any:

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सूचित सहमति प्रपत्र

अध्ययन का शीर्षक: -: ग्रेटर नोएडा, उत्तर प्रदेश के चयनित क्षेत्रों के


योग्य जोड़ों के बीच प्रसवपूर्व अवधि के दौरान जटिलता को कम करने के लिए
संशोधित एनएचएम दिशानिर्देशों के अनुसार मातृ स्वास्थ्य ढांचे के बारे
में ज्ञान पर संरचित शिक्षण कार्यक्रम की प्रभावशीलता का आकलन करने के लिए
एक अध्ययन।

विषय का नाम:
आईडी नंबर: उम्र:
लिंग: _______________________

यदि आप सहमत हैं तो कृपया टिक करें

1. मैं पुष्टि करता हूं कि मैंने उपरोक्त अध्ययन दिनांक के लिए


सूचना पत्र को पढ़ और समझ लिया है और मुझे प्रश्न पूछने का अवसर
मिला है।

2. मैं समझता हूं कि अध्ययन में मेरी भागीदारी स्वैच्छिक है और मैं


बिना कोई कारण बताए, और अपने अधिकारों और विशेषाधिकारों को
प्रभावित किए बिना किसी भी समय वापस लेने के लिए स्वतंत्र हूं।

3. मैं समझता हूं कि मेरा डेटा गोपनीय रखा जाएगा, लेकिन मुख्य
अन्वेषक, संस्थान की आचार समिति जहां अध्ययन आयोजित किया जाएगा
और सरकारी नियामक प्राधिकरण द्वारा अधिकृत व्यक्तियों को
वर्तमान अध्ययन और आगे दोनों के संबंध में मेरे रिकॉर्ड तक पहुंच
होगी। अनुसंधान जो इसके संबंध में आयोजित किया जा सकता है। भले ही
मैं पीछे हट जाऊं, मैं इस पहुंच के लिए सहमत हूं, हालांकि, मैं
समझता हूं कि मेरी पहचान उजागर नहीं की जाएगी और जानकारी की
गोपनीयता बनाए रखी जाएगी।

4. मैं शैक्षणिक उद्देश्य के लिए इस अध्ययन से उत्पन्न होने वाले


किसी भी डेटा या परिणाम के उपयोग को प्रतिबंधित नहीं करने पर सहमत
हूं।

5. मैं उपरोक्त अध्ययन में स्वेच्छा से भाग लेने के लिए सहमत हूं।

विषय के हस्ताक्षर/अंगूठे का निशान

या कानूनी रूप से स्वीकार्य प्रतिनिधि (LAR):

तारीख:

हस्ताक्षर का नाम:

अध्ययन अन्वेषक के हस्ताक्षर:


दिनांक:

अध्ययन अन्वेषक का नाम:


अनिवार्य जहां विषय या एलएआर ने अंगूठे का निशान प्रदान किया है

गवाह के हस्ताक्षर: दिनांक:

गवाह का नाम और पता:

विषय का संबंध, यदि कोई हो:

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PARTICIPANT INFORMATION SHEET
Protocol title: :
A study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching Programme on knowledge regarding
maternal health framework as per revised NHM guidelines to reduce complication during
antenatal period among eligible couples of selected areas of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

Principal investigator: Ms. Varsha Singh


Designation- M.Sc. Nursing 2nd year student, Obs and gynecology

Sharda School of Nursing Science and Research


Contact number—+919956791152, WhatsApp number +9956791152
Please read this form carefully. If you don’t understand the language or any information in
this document, please discuss with investigator. If you decide to volunteer on behalf of your
patient to take part in this study, you must sign the end of this form.

Introduction to the research study:

You are being asked to take part in this study because I here want to assess the effectiveness of

structured teaching Programme on knowledge regarding maternal health framework as per revised

NHM guidelines to reduce complication during antenatal period among eligible couples of

selected areas of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

Purpose of the study: The purpose of the study is to enhance the knowledge of eligible

couples regarding maternal health framework

Who can take part?

Eligible couples who are willing to participate in the study and who falls in the inclusion criteria.

What will happen during the study?


The researcher will visit the communities area of Greater Noida to gather the data related to
knowledge regarding maternal health care framework as per NHM guidelines.
Eligible couples of community area in Greater Noida of and will distribute the questionnaire
for nurses.

Your role/ responsibility in the study:


● Provide accurate information whenever asked.
● Must inform the investigator about any difficulties to participate in the study.
● Follow the investigator instruction.
● If you want to discontinue from the study, investigator to be informed

What are the risks?


No risk associated with this study.

What are the potential benefits of participating in the study?


This study helps to the participants to enhance knowledge regarding maternal health care
framework as per revised NHM guideline for improving health of antenatal mother and
newborn babies so that they can perform better in future.

Cost of participation in the study:


The procedures required by the study are provided at no cost to you.

Compensation for injury:


No risk for injuries.

Confidentiality of information:
Information from the study including your name, demographic Performa, results of the study
will be reviewed only by the authorized personnel who are involved in the study, ethics
committee or regulatory bodies. Information and results from this study may be represented
at meetings or published in journals without including your name and personal identification.

New information about the study:


Any new information available during the course of the study will be informed to you if it has
relevance to your decision regarding continuing in the study.
Voluntary participation:
Entering research study is voluntary. If you volunteer for a research study, you have the right
to withdraw at any time and you need not give any reason for the same. Your decision not to
participate in the study will not affect your future. The investigator may stop the research or
your participation in it at any time for some or other reason without your permission.

Whom to contact in case of questions:


If you have any questions about this form or any study related issue, you may contact the
following person.

Name:

Neha Barari

Associate professor

Obs and gynecology

SSNR,Sharda university
प्रतिभागी सूचना पत्रक
प्रोटोकॉल शीर्षक: :
ग्रेटर नोएडा, उत्तर प्रदेश के चयनित क्षेत्रों के योग्य जोड़ों के
बीच प्रसवपूर्व अवधि के दौरान जटिलता को कम करने के लिए संशोधित
एनएचएम दिशानिर्देशों के अनुसार मातृ स्वास्थ्य ढांचे के बारे में
ज्ञान पर संरचित शिक्षण कार्यक्रम की प्रभावशीलता का आकलन करने के
लिए एक अध्ययन।

प्रधान अन्वेषक: सुश्री वर्षा सिंह


पद- एम.एससी. नर्सिंग द्वितीय वर्ष की छात्रा, प्रसूति एवं स्त्री
रोग

शारदा स्कूल ऑफ नर्सिंग साइंस एंड रिसर्च


संपर्क नंबर—+919956791152, व्हाट्सएप नंबर +9956791152
कृपया इस फॉर्म को ध्यानपूर्वक पढ़ें. यदि आप इस दस्तावेज़ की भाषा
या किसी जानकारी को नहीं समझते हैं, तो कृपया अन्वेषक से चर्चा करें।
यदि आप अपने मरीज़ की ओर से इस अध्ययन में भाग लेने के लिए स्वेच्छा
से भाग लेने का निर्णय लेते हैं, तो आपको इस फॉर्म के अंत में
हस्ताक्षर करना होगा।

शोध अध्ययन का परिचय:

आपको इस अध्ययन में भाग लेने के लिए कहा जा रहा है क्योंकि मैं यहां
ग्रेटर नोएडा, उत्तर के चयनित क्षेत्रों के योग्य जोड़ों के बीच
प्रसवपूर्व अवधि के दौरान जटिलताओं को कम करने के लिए संशोधित
एनएचएम दिशानिर्देशों के अनुसार मातृ स्वास्थ्य ढांचे के बारे में
ज्ञान पर संरचित शिक्षण कार्यक्रम की प्रभावशीलता का आकलन करना
चाहता हूं। प्रदेश.

अध्ययन का उद्देश्य: अध्ययन का उद्देश्य मातृ स्वास्थ्य ढांचे के


संबंध में योग्य जोड़ों के ज्ञान को बढ़ाना है
कौन भाग ले सकता है?
योग्य जोड़े जो अध्ययन में भाग लेने के इच्छुक हैं और जो समावेशन
मानदंडों में आते हैं।

अध्ययन के दौरान क्या होगा?


एनएचएम दिशानिर्देशों के अनुसार मातृ स्वास्थ्य देखभाल ढांचे के
बारे में ज्ञान से संबंधित डेटा इकट्ठा करने के लिए शोधकर्ता ग्रेटर
नोएडा के सामुदायिक क्षेत्र का दौरा करेंगे।

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ग्रेटर नोएडा के सामुदायिक क्षेत्र के योग्य दंपत्तियों को नर्सों
के लिए प्रश्नावली वितरित की जाएगी।

अध्ययन में आपकी भूमिका/जिम्मेदारी:


● पूछे जाने पर सटीक जानकारी प्रदान करें।
● अध्ययन में भाग लेने के लिए किसी भी कठिनाई के बारे में अन्वेषक को
अवश्य सूचित करें।
● अन्वेषक के निर्देश का पालन करें।
● यदि आप अध्ययन बंद करना चाहते हैं, तो अन्वेषक को सूचित किया जाना
चाहिए

उसके खतरे क्या हैं?


इस अध्ययन से कोई जोखिम नहीं जुड़ा है.

अध्ययन में भाग लेने के संभावित लाभ क्या हैं?


यह अध्ययन प्रतिभागियों को प्रसवपूर्व मां और नवजात शिशुओं के
स्वास्थ्य में सुधार के लिए संशोधित एनएचएम दिशानिर्देश के अनुसार
मातृ स्वास्थ्य देखभाल ढांचे के बारे में ज्ञान बढ़ाने में मदद करता
है ताकि वे भविष्य में बेहतर प्रदर्शन कर सकें।
अध्ययन में भागीदारी की लागत:
अध्ययन के लिए आवश्यक प्रक्रियाएँ आपको निःशुल्क प्रदान की जाती
हैं।

चोट के लिए मुआवज़ा:


चोट लगने का कोई खतरा नहीं.

जानकारी की गोपनीयता:
आपके नाम, जनसांख्यिकीय प्रोफार्मा, अध्ययन के परिणामों सहित
अध्ययन से जानकारी की समीक्षा केवल अधिकृत कर्मियों द्वारा की
जाएगी जो अध्ययन, नैतिकता समिति या नियामक निकायों में शामिल हैं।
इस अध्ययन की जानकारी और परिणाम आपके नाम और व्यक्तिगत पहचान को
शामिल किए बिना बैठकों में प्रस्तुत किए जा सकते हैं या पत्रिकाओं
में प्रकाशित किए जा सकते हैं।

अध्ययन के बारे में नई जानकारी:


अध्ययन के दौरान उपलब्ध कोई भी नई जानकारी आपको सूचित की जाएगी यदि
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वह अध्ययन जारी रखने के संबंध में आपके निर्णय से प्रासंगिक होगी।

स्वैच्छिक भागीदारी:
शोध अध्ययन में प्रवेश स्वैच्छिक है। यदि आप किसी शोध अध्ययन के लिए
स्वेच्छा से काम करते हैं, तो आपको किसी भी समय इसे वापस लेने का
अधिकार है और आपको इसके लिए कोई कारण बताने की आवश्यकता नहीं है।
अध्ययन में भाग न लेने का आपका निर्णय आपके भविष्य को प्रभावित नहीं
करेगा। अन्वेषक आपकी अनुमति के बिना किसी भी समय किसी भी कारण से
अनुसंधान या उसमें आपकी भागीदारी को रोक सकता है।

प्रश्न होने पर किससे संपर्क करें:


यदि आपके पास इस फॉर्म या अध्ययन से संबंधित किसी मुद्दे के बारे में
कोई प्रश्न है, तो आप निम्नलिखित व्यक्ति से संपर्क कर सकते हैं।
नाम:
नेहा बरारी
सह - प्राध्यापक
प्रसूति एवं स्त्री रोग
एसएसएनआर,शारदा विश्वविद्यालय

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TOOLS FOR DATA COLLECTION

SECTION A: Socio Demographic Variables

SECTION B: Questionnaire Regarding Assessment on Maternal health framework as per NHM


guidelines during antenatal period.

INSTRUCTION: This questionnaire has the statement with four options on knowledge
regarding maternal health framework as per revised NHM guidelines. Please go
through the questions below, give appropriate answers and encircle it. Please
attempt all the items in the questionnaire.

TOOL
SECTION A:SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
1.AGE
a)18-23
b)24-29
c)30-35
d)36-40
2.GENDER
a)Male
b)Female
3.RELIGIOUS
a)Hindu
b)Muslim
c)Christian
d)Others
4.RESIDENCE
a)Rural
b)Urban
5.NUMBER OF ALIVE CHILDREN
a)None
b)1
c)2
d)More than two

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6.EDUCATION
a)Primary
b)Secondary
c)Graduate
d)Above graduate
7.SPOUSE EDUCATION
) a)Primary
b)Secondary
c)Graduate
d)Above graduate
8.OCCUPATION
a)Labour work /farmer
b)Government employee
c)Private employee
d)Buisness
9.SPOUSE OCCUPATION
a)Labour work /farmer
b)Government employee
c)Private employee
d)Buisness
10. MONTHLY INCOME
a)Up to 10,000
b)10,000 to 20,000
c)above 20,000

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STRUCTURED KNOWLEDGE QUESIONIOR:
1.What is the antenatal period?
a) Time after delivery
b) The time from conception until birth
c) Time during child birth
d) None of the above

2.When a women should consult for antenatal care?


a) Before she falls pregnant
b) when she has missed her second menstrual period
c) when she first feels fetal movements
d) when she is 28 weeks pregnant

3.What are the potential complication during antenatal period that affect maternal and fetal health?
a) Preeclampsia
b) Anemia
c) Infection
d) All of the above

4.The national health mission comes under which one of the following ministry?

a) Ministry of women and child development b) Ministry of health and family welfare
c) Ministry of home affrais d) None of above

5.which one of the following schemes are initiative of the national health programs
related to maternal health?

a) Janni suraksha yojana & Janni shishu suraksha Karyakram


b) Pradhan Mantri matritva
Surakshit abhiyan c)Surakshit
matritva abhiyan
d) all of the above

6.Which one of the following are other initiative of national health mission?

a) Untied grant to sub centers to for improving health care b) free ambulance services
c) MCH mother and child health wing d) All of above

7.The main objective of janni suraksha yojana is which one of the following under NHM
guideline?

a) Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality ratio


b) Promoting institutional delivery among pregnant women
c) To increase institutional in BPL families
d) All of the above

8.The janni suraksha yojana focuses on which one of the following?

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a) Pregnant women with special dispension states
b) Special dispension for women having low institutional delivery rates
c) Both of the above
d) None of above

9.In janni Suraksha yojana what is the eligibility criteria for pregnant women in LPS to receive
cash benefits
?
a) Those women delivering in government health facilities
b) Women who choose private institution are eligible only if they belongs to BPL category
c) All those women belongs to SC or category whether they choose government or private
health facility are eligible for cash benefits
d) All of the above

10. The janni suraksha yojana also a big initiative of NHM with the aim?
a) Promote institutional delivery
b) Reduce neonatal mortality
c) Reduce maternal mortality
d) All of the above

11. The janni shishu suraksha Karyakram is also the initiative of NHM with the aim to prove?

a) Provide free maternity services for women and children both


b) Free blood and diet to pregnant women
c) Provide free transport to public health institutions
d) All of the above

12. The main aim of Pradhan Mantri Surakshit matritva abhiyan one of the following?
a) Free health checkup each 9th day of every month
b) To boost health care facilities the poor pregnant women
c) To reduce complication of antenatal period
d) All of the above

13. What are the objectives of Pradhan Mantri matritva abhiyan one of the following?
a) Care provides to the new born babies
b) Comprehensive and quality antenatal care to all pregnant women
c) Providing quality care of mothers
d) None of above

14.Where Pradhan Mantri Surakshit matritva abhiyan will be


implemented?

a)In public health facilities


b)In private institution and clinics
c)Only government sector
d)Both a & b

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15.What are movement of beneficiaries provided to antenatal mother under
Pradhan Mantri matritva abhiyan?
a) Lab investigation
b) History and examination by ANM / BP
measurement
c)Injection T.T, IFA tablets
d)All of the above

15. What is the full form of SUMAN?


a) Surakshit matritva abhiyan
b) Sukanya abhiyan
c) Surakshit matritva aashwasan
d) Samridi abhiyan

16. What are benefits of Surakshit matritva aashwasan?


a) Zero expense delivery
b) c- section facilities at public health
c) Four antenatal checkups
d) All of the above

17.What are the service guarantee under Surakshit matritva abhiyan?


a) Provision of at least 4 ANC Checkup during 1st trimester
b) safe motherhood booklet &mother child protection card.
c) free expense access for maternal complication
d) All of the above

18.What services are generally included in maternal health care?


a) Antenatal care
b) Intrapartum care
C)Postpartum care
d) All of the above

19.What are the objective of maternal health care framework?


a) To reduce maternal death
b) To reduce home deliveries
c) To reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality
d) None of above

20. Number of antenatal visits should be at least under maternal health framework?
a) 2 b) 4
c) 6 d) 8

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Scoring interpretations (n-21)

Score Level of knowledge


1-7 Poor knowledge
8-14 Average knowledge
15-21 Good knowledge

ANSWER KEY:

QUESTION NO. ANSWER


1. B
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. D
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. D
12. A
13. B
14. D
15. D
16. A
17. D
18. D
19. D
20. C
21. B

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8. SPOUSE OCCUPATION
a) labour work/farmer
b) Government employee
c)Private employee
d)Business
9. MONTLY INCOME
a)Up to 10 thousand
b)10thousand to 20 thousand
c)Above 20 thousand

STRUCTURED KNOWLEDGE QUESIONIOR:


21. What is the antenatal period?
e) Time after delivery
f) The time from conception until birth
g) Time during child birth
h) None of the above

22. When a women should consult for antenatal care?


e) Before she falls pregnant
f) when she has missed her second menstrual period
g)when she first feels fetal movements
h) when she is 28 weeks pregnant

23. What are the potential complication during antenatal period that affect maternal and fetal health?
e) Preeclampsia
f) Anemia
g) Infection
h) All of the above

24. The national health mission comes under which one of the following ministry?

a) Ministry of women and child development b) Ministry of health and family welfare
c) Ministry of home affrais d) None of above

25. which one of the following schemes are initiative of the national health programs related to
maternal health?

c) Janni suraksha yojana & Janni shishu suraksha Karyakram


d) Pradhan Mantri matritva Surakshit
abhiyan c)Surakshit matritva abhiyan
d) all of the above

26. Which one of the following are other initiative of national health mission?

a) Untied grant to sub centers to for improving health care b) free ambulance services
c) MCH mother and child health wing d) All of above

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27. The main objective of janni suraksha yojana is which one of the following under NHM guideline?

e) Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality ratio


f) Promoting institutional delivery among pregnant women
g) To increase institutional in BPL families
h) All of the above

28. The janni suraksha yojana focuses on which one of the following?

e) Pregnant women with special dispension states


f) Special dispension for women having low institutional delivery rates
g) Both of the above
h) None of above

29. In janni Suraksha yojana what is the eligibility criteria for pregnant women in LPS to receive cash benefits
?
e) Those women delivering in government health facilities
f) Women who choose private institution are eligible only if they belongs to BPL category
g)All those women belongs to SC or category whether they choose government or private health facility
are eligible for cash benefits
h) All of the above

30. The janni suraksha yojana also a big initiative of NHM with the aim?
e) Promote institutional delivery
f) Reduce neonatal mortality
g) Reduce maternal mortality
h) All of the above

31. The janni shishu suraksha Karyakram is also the initiative of NHM with the aim to prove?

e) Provide free maternity services for women and children both


f) Free blood and diet to pregnant women
g) Provide free transport to public health institutions
h) All of the above

32. The main aim of Pradhan Mantri Surakshit matritva abhiyan one of the following?
e) Free health checkup each 9th day of every month
f) To boost health care facilities the poor pregnant women
g) To reduce complication of antenatal period
h) All of the above

33. What are the objectives of Pradhan Mantri matritva abhiyan one of the following?
e) Care provides to the new born babies
f) Comprehensive and quality antenatal care to all pregnant women
g) Providing quality care of mothers
h) None of above

34.Where Pradhan Mantri Surakshit matritva abhiyan will be


implemented? a)In public health facilities b)In private institution and
clinics c)Only government sector d)Both a & b

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35.What are movement of beneficiaries provided to antenatal mother under Pradhan
Mantri matritva abhiyan?
c) Lab investigation
d) History and examination by ANM / BP
measurement c)Injection T.T, IFA tablets
d)All of the above

36. What is the full form of SUMAN?


e) Surakshit matritva abhiyan
f) Sukanya abhiyan
g) Surakshit matritva aashwasan
h) Samridi abhiyan

37. What are benefits of Surakshit matritva aashwasan?


e) Zero expense delivery
f) c- section facilities at public health
g) Four antenatal checkups
h) All of the above

38.What are the service guarantee under Surakshit matritva abhiyan?


e) Provision of at least 4 ANC Checkup during 1st trimester
f) safe motherhood booklet &mother child protection card.
g)free expense access for maternal complication
h) All of the above

39.What services are generally included in maternal health care?


a) Antenatal care b) Intrapartum
care C)Postpartum care d) All of the above

40.What are the objective of maternal health care framework?


e) To reduce maternal death
f) To reduce home deliveries
g) To reduce maternal and child morbidity and mortality
h) None of above

41. Number of antenatal visits should be at least under maternal health framework?
a) 2 b) 4
c) 6 d) 8

Scoring interpretations (n-21)

Score Level of knowledge


< 10 Poor knowledge
10-20 Average knowledge
>20 Good knowledge

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