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What is the Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the RCH (Reproductive and Child Health) Programme in Rajasthan, Because of Nationwide Lockdown (April 2020 to June 2020)?

27 Pages Posted: 31 Aug 2021

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Dr. Piyush Kumar

Government of Bihar - Department of Health; Health Department, Government of Bihar

Habib Hasan Farooqui

Public Health Foundation of India - Indian Institute of Public Health, Delhi

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Abstract

Background: The proper, timely, adequate delivery of effective and high quality child health and reproductive (RCH) services is of greatest significance and utmost priority mainly because of situations erupting from current ongoing pandemic of covid-19 as well as other cofactors in state of Rajasthan, India. This significance and priority is particularly due to many factors such as huge as well as increasing population with limited qualified, skilled human resources.

Objective of Study: The key objective is to find out effects of SARS-CoV-2/ Covid-19 pandemic on the Reproductive and Child Health Programme of Rajasthan in India over the 3 months after Lock down enforcement nationwide in March 2020. 

Settings & Design: Different indicators of RCH programme i.e. immunisation, maternal and child health, family planning) for Rajasthan were observed, studied, collected and compared with previous year 2019for the period of April/May/June -2019 and 2020. The percent increase and downfall is observed, calculated, presented, from the available data to find out the status of delivery of essential RCH health services. The need assessed and percent of achievement of assessed need is also compared and future achievement projected as per achievement.

Materials & Methodology: To know the effect of pandemic era on RCH health programme of Rajasthan during the period from3 months after lock-down announced in the month of March 2020 i.e. April/May/June 2020 in Rajasthan the data observed, calculated and obtained from HMIS (Health Management Information System- of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India for RC Health programme, (Reproductive and Child Health).ResultThe results of data analysis for RCH services, functioning in the state of Rajasthan during the month during the period from April to June 2020 (during the period from lockdown) as compared to 2019(no lockdown, for same duration suggest that the immunisation services were badly affected during the period from the lockdown period in 2020. It is possible that newborn children and the older ones have been not delivered proper immunisation services during the period from the lockdown as evident from the data observation-analysis.

Conclusion: India and different states has launched several plans and strategies to deal with covid-19 pandemic. However this study report found that insufficient attention have been given to very essential services of RCH in Rajasthan as evident from the results of this study. The problems in the delivery of healthcare services should be dealt properly added with a proper update latest dynamic plan to carry on essential health delivery services even in pandemics and other situations of emergencies. The Rajasthan should develop an exclusive updated latest dynamic plan to deal with situations to guarantee delivery of very essential services such as RCH during the period from pandemics or any other natural calamities-emergencies.

Funding Information: No aid taken from individual or agency etc.

Declaration of Interests: There are no conflicts / competing of interest.

Keywords: Health, Decrease, Pandemic, Services/service, covid-19, sars-cov-2

Suggested Citation

Kumar, Piyush and Kumar, Piyush and Farooqui, Habib Hasan, What is the Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the RCH (Reproductive and Child Health) Programme in Rajasthan, Because of Nationwide Lockdown (April 2020 to June 2020)?. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3914646 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3914646

Piyush Kumar (Contact Author)

Government of Bihar - Department of Health ( email )

Patna, Bihar
India

Health Department, Government of Bihar ( email )

Health Department
Patna, Bihar 800001
India

Habib Hasan Farooqui

Public Health Foundation of India - Indian Institute of Public Health, Delhi

India

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