Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural Wardha
Objectives: To find out the nutritional status of under-six children attending ICDS scheme and to study Anganwadi workers’ (AWW) perceived work load and operational problems. Material and Methods: A triangulated research design of quantitative (survey) and qualitative (Venn diagram, seasonal calenda...
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doaj-8d85a6b4288a4cbaba6a4ec2c3fa79ea2020-11-24T22:56:08ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59972008-04-0171Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural WardhaDongre ARDeshmukh PRGarg BSObjectives: To find out the nutritional status of under-six children attending ICDS scheme and to study Anganwadi workers’ (AWW) perceived work load and operational problems. Material and Methods: A triangulated research design of quantitative (survey) and qualitative (Venn diagram, seasonal calendar) methods was used. Nutritional status of children was assessed by a survey. Participatory methods like Venn diagram and Seasonal calendars were used to collect qualitative data regarding AWWs perceived work load and food security with malnourished children. Results: Overall, prevalence of underweight and severe underweight among children under-six was found to be 53% and 15% respectively and among children below three years it was 47% and 15% respectively. Venn diagram showed AWWs’ multiple responsibilities. In seasonal diagram exercise, the mothers of severely malnourished children showed enough food availability in their house across all months of a year. Conclusion: To efficiently tap the potential of AWWs for reducing multidimensional problem of malnutrition, ICDS needs to design and implement flexible, area-specific and focused activities for AWWhttp://www.ojhas.org/issue25/2008-1-3.htmUnderweightMalnutritionMother’s educationCasteFood scarcity |
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Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural Wardha |
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Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural Wardha |
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Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural Wardha |
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Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural Wardha |
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Perceived Responsibilities of Anganwadi Workers and Malnutrition in Rural Wardha |
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perceived responsibilities of anganwadi workers and malnutrition in rural wardha |
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Light House Polyclinic Mangalore |
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Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences |
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0972-5997 |
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2008-04-01 |
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Objectives: To find out the nutritional status of under-six children attending ICDS scheme and to study Anganwadi workers’ (AWW) perceived work load and operational problems. Material and Methods: A triangulated research design of quantitative (survey) and qualitative (Venn diagram, seasonal calendar) methods was used. Nutritional status of children was assessed by a survey. Participatory methods like Venn diagram and Seasonal calendars were used to collect qualitative data regarding AWWs perceived work load and food security with malnourished children. Results: Overall, prevalence of underweight and severe underweight among children under-six was found to be 53% and 15% respectively and among children below three years it was 47% and 15% respectively. Venn diagram showed AWWs’ multiple responsibilities. In seasonal diagram exercise, the mothers of severely malnourished children showed enough food availability in their house across all months of a year. Conclusion: To efficiently tap the potential of AWWs for reducing multidimensional problem of malnutrition, ICDS needs to design and implement flexible, area-specific and focused activities for AWW |
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Underweight Malnutrition Mother’s education Caste Food scarcity |
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