Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India

Introduction. “Health for All” still eludes public health experts despite many approaches to prevent disease and promote health among urban poor. Several key illness factors lie beyond the conventional healthcare boundaries. Objective. To examine the effectiveness of family centered approach (FCA) i...

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Main Authors: Siddharudha Shivalli, J. P. Majra, K. M. Akshaya, Ghulam Jeelani Qadiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/419192
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spelling doaj-b648544476d14bfa84dc3f076ca97f4b2020-11-24T21:44:27ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2015-01-01201510.1155/2015/419192419192Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, IndiaSiddharudha Shivalli0J. P. Majra1K. M. Akshaya2Ghulam Jeelani Qadiri3Department of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University, Mangalore, Karnataka 575018, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, BPS Government Medical College for Women, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat, Haryana 131305, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University, Mangalore, Karnataka 575018, IndiaDepartment of Hospital Administration, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University, Mangalore, Karnataka 575018, IndiaIntroduction. “Health for All” still eludes public health experts despite many approaches to prevent disease and promote health among urban poor. Several key illness factors lie beyond the conventional healthcare boundaries. Objective. To examine the effectiveness of family centered approach (FCA) in addressing health and related issues in an urban area of Mangalore, India. Method. A longitudinal study was conducted in Bengre, an outreach centre of Mangalore from June 2011 to November 2013. Family folders were created with pertinent details. Demand generation and health education activities were conducted through two female community health link workers. An FCA package was implemented by medical and nursing interns, under supervision, to address the priority issues. Effect was assessed by comparing their practices and service utilization before and after the study. Results. About 809 families participated in this study. Social, cultural, and religious factors were responsible for viciousness of malaria and maternal and child health issues. FCA improved their perceptions and practices towards health and related issues. Significant (P<0.05) and sustained hike in service utilization was evident. Conclusion. FCA exposes key illness factors beyond the conventional care, eases need based healthcare implementation, and provides feasible and enduring solutions. Community involvement makes it more practicable.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/419192
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author Siddharudha Shivalli
J. P. Majra
K. M. Akshaya
Ghulam Jeelani Qadiri
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J. P. Majra
K. M. Akshaya
Ghulam Jeelani Qadiri
Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Siddharudha Shivalli
J. P. Majra
K. M. Akshaya
Ghulam Jeelani Qadiri
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title Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India
title_short Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India
title_full Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India
title_fullStr Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India
title_full_unstemmed Family Centered Approach in Primary Health Care: Experience from an Urban Area of Mangalore, India
title_sort family centered approach in primary health care: experience from an urban area of mangalore, india
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
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1537-744X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Introduction. “Health for All” still eludes public health experts despite many approaches to prevent disease and promote health among urban poor. Several key illness factors lie beyond the conventional healthcare boundaries. Objective. To examine the effectiveness of family centered approach (FCA) in addressing health and related issues in an urban area of Mangalore, India. Method. A longitudinal study was conducted in Bengre, an outreach centre of Mangalore from June 2011 to November 2013. Family folders were created with pertinent details. Demand generation and health education activities were conducted through two female community health link workers. An FCA package was implemented by medical and nursing interns, under supervision, to address the priority issues. Effect was assessed by comparing their practices and service utilization before and after the study. Results. About 809 families participated in this study. Social, cultural, and religious factors were responsible for viciousness of malaria and maternal and child health issues. FCA improved their perceptions and practices towards health and related issues. Significant (P<0.05) and sustained hike in service utilization was evident. Conclusion. FCA exposes key illness factors beyond the conventional care, eases need based healthcare implementation, and provides feasible and enduring solutions. Community involvement makes it more practicable.
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