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REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH
PROGRAMME
SOBANA.M., M.Sc(N)
LECTURER
WHAT IS RCH APPRAOCH?
People have the ability to reproduce and regulate their
fertility, women are able to go through pregnancy and child
birth safely, the outcome of pregnancies is successful in
terms of maternal and infant survival and well being, and
couples are able to have sexual relations, free of fear of
pregnancy and of contracting diseases.
RCH PHASE - I
The programme was formally launched on
15th October 1997.
RCH PHASE 1 PROGRAMME INCORPORATED THE 4 COMPONENT
RCH
PACKAGE
Family planning
Child survival and
safe motherhood
Client approach
to health care
Prevention and
management of
RTI/STDs/AIDS
RCH phase – I interventions in all districts
• Child survival interventions i.e immunization, vit-A, ORT and
prevention of pneumonia.
• Safe motherhood interventions e.g. antenatal check up,
immunization for tetanus, safe delivery, anaemia control
programme.
• Implementation of target free approach
• High quality training at all levels
• IEC activities
• Specially designed RCH package for urban slums and tribal
areas
• District sub-projects under local capacity enhancement
• RTI/STD clinics at district hospitals
• Facility for safe abortions at PHC by providing equipments
and contractual doctors.
• Enhanced community participation through panchayats,
women’s groups and NGOs
• Adolescent health and reproductive hygiene
RCH phase – I interventions in selected states
• Screening and treatment of RTI/STD at sub-
divisional level
• Emergency obstetric care at selected FRUs
• Essential obstetric care
• Additional ANM at sub-centres
• Improved delivery services and emergency care
by providing drug and equipments, ANM kits at
sub-centres
• Facility of referral transport for pregnant
women during emergency (through panchayats)
RCH – I services and major interventions
1.Essential obstetric care
2.Emergency obstetrical care
3.24 -hour delivery services at PHCsCHCs
4.Medical termination of pregnancy MTP act 1971
5. Control of reproductive tract infections and sexually
transited diseases
6.Immunization
7.Drug and equipment kits : equipment kits supplied at various
levels as follows:
• At sub-centre level : United Nations Office for Project
Services
Drug kit A
Drug kit B
Mid- wifery kit
Sub- centre equipment kit
• At PHC level- PHC equipment kit
• At CHC level- equipment kits from kit E to kit P
8.Essential newborn care
9.Oral rehydration therapy
10.Prevention and control of vitamin A deficiency in children
Under the program , doses of vitamin A are given to all children under 5 years
of age.
• The first dose( 1 lakh units) is given at nine months of age along with
measles vaccination
• The second dose is given along with DPT OPV booster doses
• Subsequent doses ( 2 lakh units each) six months intervals
11. Acute respiratory disease control cotrimoxazole is being supplied to the
health worker through the CSSM drug kit
12. Prevention and control of anemia in children under this program of control
and prevention of anemia ,tablets containing 20 mg of elemental iron and
100 mcg for of folic acid for 5 years, 30 mg iron and 250 mcg 6-10 years
for 100 days are provided at sub-centre level .
The health workers to provide 100 tablets to children clinically found to be
anemic.
13. Training of Dais
RCH –PHASE II
RCH –PHASE II began from 1st April 2005,the focus is to reduce
maternal and child mortality and morbidity with emphasis on rural
health care. The major strategies are
1) Essential obstetric care
a. Institutional delivery
b. Skilled attendance at delivery
c. Policy decisions
2) Emergency obstetric care
a. operationalizing first referral units
b. operationalizing PHCs and CHCs for round clock delivery
services
3) Strengthening referral system
1) Essential obstetric care
• A) INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERY:
to promote institutional delivery 50% of PHC and CHC would be
made operational as 24 hours delivery centre.
• B) SKILLED ATTENDANCE AT DELIVERY:
for MOs/ ANMs/LHVs – guidelines for conducting normal
delivery and management of obstetric complications.
• C) POLICY DECISIONS:
ANMs/LHVs/SNs – Permitted to use drugs in specific emergency
situations to reduce maternal mortality.
2) Emergency obstetric care
(EmOC)
• The FRUs be made operational for providing emergency obstetric care
• The minimum services provided by a fully functional FRUs
1. 24 hrs delivery services including normal and assisted deliveries
2. EmOC including surgical interventions like caesarean section.
3. New-born care
4. Emergency care of sick children.
5. Full range of family planning services including laproscopic
services.
6. Safe abortion services
7. Treatment of RTIs/STIs.
8. Blood storage facility
9. Essential lab services
10. Referral (transport ) services.
3) Strengthening referral system
• Funds were given to panchayat for providing
assistance to poor people in case of obstetric
emergencies.
• Involvement of local self-help groups, NGOs and
women groups.
NEW INTIATIVES
1. Training of MBBS doctors in life saving
anesthetic skills for emergency obstetric care.
Govt .of India is also introducing training of MBBS doctors of obstetric
management skills, prepared training plan for 16 weeks in all obstetric
management skills,inculding caesarean section operation.
2.Setting up of blood storage centres at FRUs
according to government of India guidelines
3.JANANI SURAKSHA
YOJANA
• The national maternity benefit scheme has been modified
into a (JSY) JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA.
• It was launched on 12th April 2005.
• It is a 100% centrally sponsored scheme
• Under national rural health mission ,it integrates the cash
assistance with institutional care during antenatal, delivery
and immediate post-partum care
• ASHA would work as a link worker
THE SCALE OF ASSISTANCE UNDER THE
SCHEME FROM 2012-13
CATEGORY
RURAL AREA URBAN AREA
MOTHER’S
PACKAGE
ASHAS’S
PACKAGE*
TOTAL Rs
MOTHER’S
PACKAGE
ASHAS’S
PACKAGE**
TOTAL
Rs
LPS 1400 600 2000 1000 400 1400
HPS 700 600 1300 600 400 1000
*ASHA incentives of Rs-600 in rural area: Rs-300 for ANC component and Rs-300 for
accompanying PWs for institutional delivery
** ASHA incentives of Rs-400 in urban area: Rs-200 for ANC component and Rs-200 for
accompanying PWs for institutional delivery
The eligibility of cash assistance
• In LPS:
all women including SC &ST families.
• In HPS:
BPL women and SC,ST pregnant women.
• In LPS:
all births.
• In HPS:
upto 2 live births.
The limitation of cash assistance for institutional delivery
4.VANDEMATARAM SCHEME
• It is a voluntary scheme wherein any obstetric and gynaec
specialist, maternity home, nursing home, MBBS DOCTORS
can volunteer themselves for providing safe motherhood
services.
• Enrolled doctors will display ‘vandemataram logo’ at their
clinics.
• Iron and folic acid tablets, oral pills, TT injections, etc. will
be provided for free distribution.
5.Safe abortion services
• Under RCH – II the following services are provided:
– Medical method of abortion:
• Under preview of MTP act-1971; Mifepristone (RU 486)
followed by Misoprostol. It is recommended upto 7 weeks(49
days) of amenorrhoea.
– Manual vacuum aspiration:
• MVA technique has been piloted in coordination with FOGSI
(FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL
SOCIETIES OF INDIA), WHO and respective state Govts.
6.Village health and nutrition day
• Once in a month at AWCs
• To provide antenatal/post-partum care to PW, promote
institutional delivery, health education, immunization, family
planning and nutrition services.
7.Maternal death review
• Both facility and community maternal death review
• To improve the quality of obstetric care and
reduce the maternal morbidity and mortality.
8.JANANI-SHISHU SURAKSHA KARYAKRAM (JSSK)
• Launched on 1st June 2011
• To make available better health facilities for women and
child.
• The facilities to pregnant women:
– all PW delivering in PH institutions to have absolutely free and no expense
including C-Section.
– The entitlements include free drugs & consumables, free diet upto 3 days
during normal delivery and upto 7 days for C-section, free diagnostics and
free blood, free transport from home to institution & between facilities an
case of referral.
– Similar entitlements for all sick newborns.
– The scheme has now been extended to cover the complications during ANC,
PNC & sick newborn.
• The strategy for child health care, aims to reduce
under-five child mortality through improved child
care practices and child nutrition.
1.Nutritional rehabilitation centres( NRCs)
• Medical and nutritional care to severe acute malnutrition
children under 5 years of age.
• The services provided:
1. 24 hrs care and monitoring of the child
2. Treatment of medical complications
3. Therapeutic feeding
4. Sensory stimulation and emotional care
5. Counselling on appropriate feed, care and hygiene
6. Demonstration and practice by doing of energy dense food
7. Social assessment of family
8. Follow-up of the children discharged from the facility.
2.IMNCI (INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF NEONATAL
AND CHILDHOOD ILLNESS)
• IMNCI is one of the main intervention under RCH-II.
• The objective is to implement IMNCI package at the level of
household, and through ANMs at sub-centre level; through
MOs, nurses and LHVs at PHC level.
Pre-service IMNCI
• IMNCI is being included in the curriculum of medical
colleges. This will help in providing trained IMNCI
manpower in public and private sector.
Facility based IMNCI (F-IMNCI)
• Integration of facility based care package with
IMNCI package, to empower the health personnel
with the skill to manage newborn and childhood illness
at community level as well as the health facility.
Facility based newborn care
Health facility All newborns at
birth
Sick newborn
PHC/SC identified
as MCH level -I
NBCC (newborn care
corner) in labor
rooms
Prompt referral
CHC/FRUs identified
as MCH level - II
NBCC in labor rooms
and in operation
theatre
NBSU (newborn
stabilization unit)
District hospitals
identified as MCH
level-III
NBCC in labor rooms
and in operation
theatre
SNCU (special
newborn care unit)
3. HOME BASED NEWBORN CARE (HBNC)
• Aimed at improving newborn survival
• Strategy is to universal access to home based
newborn care
• The providers of service include AWWs, ANM,
ASHA and the MO.
• However ASHA is the main person involved in
home based newborn care.
4. NAVJAT SHISHU SURAKSHA KARYAKRAM
(NSSK)
• Is a programme aimed to train health
personnel in basic newborn care and
resuscitation.
• Launched to address care at birth issue i.e
prevention of hypothermia, prevention of
infection, early initiation of breat-feeding
and basic newborn resuscitation.
5. RASHTRIYA BAL SWASTHYA KARYAKRAM
(RBSK)
• Launched in February 2013.
• Provision for child health screening and
early intervention services through early
detection and management of 4 Ds
prevalent in children.
• 4 Ds:
1. Defects at birth
2. Deficiency conditions
3. Diseases in children
4. Developmental delays including disabilities
Quality indicators
• % Pregnancy Registered before 12 weeks
• % ANC with 3 visits
• % ANC receiving all RCH services
• % High risk cases referred
• % High risk cases followed up
• % deliveries by ANM/TBA
• %PNC with 3 PNC visits
• % PNC receiving all counselling
Cont…
• % PNC complications referred
• % Eligible couple offered FP choices
• % women screened for RTI/STDs
• % Eligible couple counselled for prevention of RTI/STDs
• % ADD given ORS
• % ARI treated
• % children fully immunized
Reference
• Park's Textbook of Preventive and
Social Medicine 24th Edition/2017.
Rch programme in india

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Rch programme in india

  • 1. REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMME SOBANA.M., M.Sc(N) LECTURER
  • 2. WHAT IS RCH APPRAOCH? People have the ability to reproduce and regulate their fertility, women are able to go through pregnancy and child birth safely, the outcome of pregnancies is successful in terms of maternal and infant survival and well being, and couples are able to have sexual relations, free of fear of pregnancy and of contracting diseases.
  • 3. RCH PHASE - I The programme was formally launched on 15th October 1997.
  • 4. RCH PHASE 1 PROGRAMME INCORPORATED THE 4 COMPONENT RCH PACKAGE Family planning Child survival and safe motherhood Client approach to health care Prevention and management of RTI/STDs/AIDS
  • 5. RCH phase – I interventions in all districts • Child survival interventions i.e immunization, vit-A, ORT and prevention of pneumonia. • Safe motherhood interventions e.g. antenatal check up, immunization for tetanus, safe delivery, anaemia control programme. • Implementation of target free approach • High quality training at all levels • IEC activities • Specially designed RCH package for urban slums and tribal areas • District sub-projects under local capacity enhancement • RTI/STD clinics at district hospitals • Facility for safe abortions at PHC by providing equipments and contractual doctors. • Enhanced community participation through panchayats, women’s groups and NGOs • Adolescent health and reproductive hygiene
  • 6. RCH phase – I interventions in selected states • Screening and treatment of RTI/STD at sub- divisional level • Emergency obstetric care at selected FRUs • Essential obstetric care • Additional ANM at sub-centres • Improved delivery services and emergency care by providing drug and equipments, ANM kits at sub-centres • Facility of referral transport for pregnant women during emergency (through panchayats)
  • 7. RCH – I services and major interventions 1.Essential obstetric care 2.Emergency obstetrical care 3.24 -hour delivery services at PHCsCHCs 4.Medical termination of pregnancy MTP act 1971 5. Control of reproductive tract infections and sexually transited diseases 6.Immunization 7.Drug and equipment kits : equipment kits supplied at various levels as follows:
  • 8. • At sub-centre level : United Nations Office for Project Services Drug kit A Drug kit B Mid- wifery kit Sub- centre equipment kit • At PHC level- PHC equipment kit • At CHC level- equipment kits from kit E to kit P 8.Essential newborn care 9.Oral rehydration therapy 10.Prevention and control of vitamin A deficiency in children
  • 9. Under the program , doses of vitamin A are given to all children under 5 years of age. • The first dose( 1 lakh units) is given at nine months of age along with measles vaccination • The second dose is given along with DPT OPV booster doses • Subsequent doses ( 2 lakh units each) six months intervals 11. Acute respiratory disease control cotrimoxazole is being supplied to the health worker through the CSSM drug kit 12. Prevention and control of anemia in children under this program of control and prevention of anemia ,tablets containing 20 mg of elemental iron and 100 mcg for of folic acid for 5 years, 30 mg iron and 250 mcg 6-10 years for 100 days are provided at sub-centre level . The health workers to provide 100 tablets to children clinically found to be anemic. 13. Training of Dais
  • 10. RCH –PHASE II RCH –PHASE II began from 1st April 2005,the focus is to reduce maternal and child mortality and morbidity with emphasis on rural health care. The major strategies are 1) Essential obstetric care a. Institutional delivery b. Skilled attendance at delivery c. Policy decisions 2) Emergency obstetric care a. operationalizing first referral units b. operationalizing PHCs and CHCs for round clock delivery services 3) Strengthening referral system
  • 11. 1) Essential obstetric care • A) INSTITUTIONAL DELIVERY: to promote institutional delivery 50% of PHC and CHC would be made operational as 24 hours delivery centre. • B) SKILLED ATTENDANCE AT DELIVERY: for MOs/ ANMs/LHVs – guidelines for conducting normal delivery and management of obstetric complications. • C) POLICY DECISIONS: ANMs/LHVs/SNs – Permitted to use drugs in specific emergency situations to reduce maternal mortality.
  • 12. 2) Emergency obstetric care (EmOC) • The FRUs be made operational for providing emergency obstetric care • The minimum services provided by a fully functional FRUs 1. 24 hrs delivery services including normal and assisted deliveries 2. EmOC including surgical interventions like caesarean section. 3. New-born care 4. Emergency care of sick children. 5. Full range of family planning services including laproscopic services. 6. Safe abortion services 7. Treatment of RTIs/STIs. 8. Blood storage facility 9. Essential lab services 10. Referral (transport ) services.
  • 13. 3) Strengthening referral system • Funds were given to panchayat for providing assistance to poor people in case of obstetric emergencies. • Involvement of local self-help groups, NGOs and women groups.
  • 14. NEW INTIATIVES 1. Training of MBBS doctors in life saving anesthetic skills for emergency obstetric care. Govt .of India is also introducing training of MBBS doctors of obstetric management skills, prepared training plan for 16 weeks in all obstetric management skills,inculding caesarean section operation. 2.Setting up of blood storage centres at FRUs according to government of India guidelines
  • 15. 3.JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA • The national maternity benefit scheme has been modified into a (JSY) JANANI SURAKSHA YOJANA. • It was launched on 12th April 2005. • It is a 100% centrally sponsored scheme • Under national rural health mission ,it integrates the cash assistance with institutional care during antenatal, delivery and immediate post-partum care • ASHA would work as a link worker
  • 16. THE SCALE OF ASSISTANCE UNDER THE SCHEME FROM 2012-13 CATEGORY RURAL AREA URBAN AREA MOTHER’S PACKAGE ASHAS’S PACKAGE* TOTAL Rs MOTHER’S PACKAGE ASHAS’S PACKAGE** TOTAL Rs LPS 1400 600 2000 1000 400 1400 HPS 700 600 1300 600 400 1000 *ASHA incentives of Rs-600 in rural area: Rs-300 for ANC component and Rs-300 for accompanying PWs for institutional delivery ** ASHA incentives of Rs-400 in urban area: Rs-200 for ANC component and Rs-200 for accompanying PWs for institutional delivery
  • 17. The eligibility of cash assistance • In LPS: all women including SC &ST families. • In HPS: BPL women and SC,ST pregnant women. • In LPS: all births. • In HPS: upto 2 live births. The limitation of cash assistance for institutional delivery
  • 18. 4.VANDEMATARAM SCHEME • It is a voluntary scheme wherein any obstetric and gynaec specialist, maternity home, nursing home, MBBS DOCTORS can volunteer themselves for providing safe motherhood services. • Enrolled doctors will display ‘vandemataram logo’ at their clinics. • Iron and folic acid tablets, oral pills, TT injections, etc. will be provided for free distribution.
  • 19. 5.Safe abortion services • Under RCH – II the following services are provided: – Medical method of abortion: • Under preview of MTP act-1971; Mifepristone (RU 486) followed by Misoprostol. It is recommended upto 7 weeks(49 days) of amenorrhoea. – Manual vacuum aspiration: • MVA technique has been piloted in coordination with FOGSI (FEDERATION OF OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL SOCIETIES OF INDIA), WHO and respective state Govts.
  • 20. 6.Village health and nutrition day • Once in a month at AWCs • To provide antenatal/post-partum care to PW, promote institutional delivery, health education, immunization, family planning and nutrition services.
  • 21. 7.Maternal death review • Both facility and community maternal death review • To improve the quality of obstetric care and reduce the maternal morbidity and mortality.
  • 22. 8.JANANI-SHISHU SURAKSHA KARYAKRAM (JSSK) • Launched on 1st June 2011 • To make available better health facilities for women and child. • The facilities to pregnant women: – all PW delivering in PH institutions to have absolutely free and no expense including C-Section. – The entitlements include free drugs & consumables, free diet upto 3 days during normal delivery and upto 7 days for C-section, free diagnostics and free blood, free transport from home to institution & between facilities an case of referral. – Similar entitlements for all sick newborns. – The scheme has now been extended to cover the complications during ANC, PNC & sick newborn.
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  • 24. • The strategy for child health care, aims to reduce under-five child mortality through improved child care practices and child nutrition.
  • 25. 1.Nutritional rehabilitation centres( NRCs) • Medical and nutritional care to severe acute malnutrition children under 5 years of age. • The services provided: 1. 24 hrs care and monitoring of the child 2. Treatment of medical complications 3. Therapeutic feeding 4. Sensory stimulation and emotional care 5. Counselling on appropriate feed, care and hygiene 6. Demonstration and practice by doing of energy dense food 7. Social assessment of family 8. Follow-up of the children discharged from the facility.
  • 26. 2.IMNCI (INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF NEONATAL AND CHILDHOOD ILLNESS) • IMNCI is one of the main intervention under RCH-II. • The objective is to implement IMNCI package at the level of household, and through ANMs at sub-centre level; through MOs, nurses and LHVs at PHC level.
  • 27. Pre-service IMNCI • IMNCI is being included in the curriculum of medical colleges. This will help in providing trained IMNCI manpower in public and private sector.
  • 28. Facility based IMNCI (F-IMNCI) • Integration of facility based care package with IMNCI package, to empower the health personnel with the skill to manage newborn and childhood illness at community level as well as the health facility.
  • 29. Facility based newborn care Health facility All newborns at birth Sick newborn PHC/SC identified as MCH level -I NBCC (newborn care corner) in labor rooms Prompt referral CHC/FRUs identified as MCH level - II NBCC in labor rooms and in operation theatre NBSU (newborn stabilization unit) District hospitals identified as MCH level-III NBCC in labor rooms and in operation theatre SNCU (special newborn care unit)
  • 30. 3. HOME BASED NEWBORN CARE (HBNC) • Aimed at improving newborn survival • Strategy is to universal access to home based newborn care • The providers of service include AWWs, ANM, ASHA and the MO. • However ASHA is the main person involved in home based newborn care.
  • 31. 4. NAVJAT SHISHU SURAKSHA KARYAKRAM (NSSK) • Is a programme aimed to train health personnel in basic newborn care and resuscitation. • Launched to address care at birth issue i.e prevention of hypothermia, prevention of infection, early initiation of breat-feeding and basic newborn resuscitation.
  • 32. 5. RASHTRIYA BAL SWASTHYA KARYAKRAM (RBSK) • Launched in February 2013. • Provision for child health screening and early intervention services through early detection and management of 4 Ds prevalent in children. • 4 Ds: 1. Defects at birth 2. Deficiency conditions 3. Diseases in children 4. Developmental delays including disabilities
  • 33. Quality indicators • % Pregnancy Registered before 12 weeks • % ANC with 3 visits • % ANC receiving all RCH services • % High risk cases referred • % High risk cases followed up • % deliveries by ANM/TBA • %PNC with 3 PNC visits • % PNC receiving all counselling
  • 34. Cont… • % PNC complications referred • % Eligible couple offered FP choices • % women screened for RTI/STDs • % Eligible couple counselled for prevention of RTI/STDs • % ADD given ORS • % ARI treated • % children fully immunized
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  • 36. Reference • Park's Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine 24th Edition/2017.