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Community Based Rural Health Care in India: Potential for Social Work Contribution.

Authors :
Kanango, Sukla Deb
Metteri, Anna
Kröger, Teppo
Pohjola, Anneli
Pohjola, Pirkko-Liisa
Source :
Social Work Approaches in Health & Mental Health from Around the Globe; 2004, Vol. 2 Issue 2/3, p95-116, 22p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

India is a large country, geographically as well as populationwise. The majority of its population lives in rural areas, i.e., villages. Again, most of the villages are in remote areas. The State has been making sincere efforts to make the basic social services accessible to all in the rural area. Health being one of the vital services, it has been a challenging task before the State to extend it to the remote rural areas, many of which are not yet connected by motorable roads. As a result of various experiments carried out over the last five decades, the State has developed a fairly well-designed primary health care service, and it is in operation in rural areas. However, there appears to be a striking gap between the delivery of health services in rural areas and utilization of the services by the people. Attempts have been made in this article to apprise the readers of the health service system in India, and it discusses the issue of health service delivery at the village level. The discussion is based on a small study carried out in a rural area in the State of West Bengal (India) where students of social work of the University to which the author belongs are placed for field work. Following the inputs received through supervision of the students' work, the study was initiated and conducted. Tiffs article based on the study seeks to focus on peoples' perception of the health services as provided by the State in rural areas, which in turn gets reflected in the extent to which they utilize the services. Social workers being an integral part of the health set up, their role bears special significance. Discussion, therefore, centres on scope for social work intervention at the community level as well as in institutional level of the health service delivery system to make the services meaningful and effective in rural areas. In fact, it has to take the leadership role in reforming the service delivery system when required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780789025135
Volume :
2
Issue :
2/3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Social Work Approaches in Health & Mental Health from Around the Globe
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
23056464
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1300/J200v2n02_07