A study on utilization of ANC services and Psychological status of mothers during Covid–19 pandemic in five adopted villages of KSRDPR University, Gadag, Karnataka


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Author Details : Gulappa Devagappanavar*, Jyotsana Gupta

Volume : 10, Issue : 4, Year : 2023

Article Page : 141-147

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jchm.2023.032



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Background: Antenatal care is also known as prenatal care is a type of preventive and primitive health care during the period of whole pregnancy to ensure a better birthing outcome for mother and baby. Improving the utilization of maternal health care services is a global challenge for the health system in low and middle-income countries. The goal set by the United Nations, Millennium Developmental goals to reduce the maternal mortality ratio by three quarters during the period 1990-2015. WHO's new SMART guidelines approach, which includes the ANC Digital Adaptation Kit and WHO digital ANC module to support countries through the process of adapting and applying. With the emergence of the COVID - 19 outbreak, it is not impossible that access to quality antenatal care services in the region will be further compromised due to competition for limited health care services. COVID -19 pandemic affects routine service delivery, which may have an impact on antenatal care (ANC) utilization among pregnant women.
Objectives: To assess the utilization of Antenatal Check-ups before to and during the Covid -19 Pandemic period.
Materials and Methods: After obtaining permission from the District Health Office and the appropriate officer in the health force, a community-based cross-sectional study was conducted. To select study participants who are both convenient and cooperative, the purposive sampling technique was used. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data, information about mothers' socio-demographic details, Antenatal service utilization before and during the Covid - 19 pandemic, An interview schedule was developed in order to identify the Antenatal Care utilization Gap in the eyes of prospective pregnant mothers and the challenges faced by health workers in providing Antenatal services. The data was entered into an excel sheet, and the results were expressed as frequency, percentage.
Results: The study included 360 pregnant and delivered mothers aged 18 to 45 years. The majority of mothers (68.33 percent) are between the ages of 18 and 25. Half of the mothers are Primi (51.94%), a quarter of the mothers are Para 1 (33.61%), and more than one-fourth of the mothers are mildly anemic (38.06%). Few mothers have high blood pressure (8.89 percent), the majority of spouses supported their wives' Antenatal natal services visits (93.89 percent), and the majority of mothers received ANC services at no cost (99.44 percent).
Conclusion: The current study discovered that due to the COVID - 19 pandemics, antenatal care utilization was lower than before the pandemic period.


Keywords : COVID – 19, Service Utilization, Service Provision, ANC, RCH


How to cite : Devagappanavar G, Gupta J, A study on utilization of ANC services and Psychological status of mothers during Covid–19 pandemic in five adopted villages of KSRDPR University, Gadag, Karnataka. J Community Health Manag 2023;10(4):141-147


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Article History

Received : 13-10-2023

Accepted : 22-11-2023


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