Assessing Health Status of Khanigaun Village Development Committee in Nuwakot District of Nepal

Type Journal Article - Journal of Nepal Health Research Council
Title Assessing Health Status of Khanigaun Village Development Committee in Nuwakot District of Nepal
Author(s)
Volume 14
Issue 32
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 13-17
URL http://jnhrc.com.np/index.php/jnhrc/article/view/719
Abstract
Background: Assessing health status is crucial to understand the level of health in the community. Maternal health,
child health and behavioral practice on diseases are key issues to assess health status of a community in Nepal. Nationwide
surveys and literature suggest that there is improvement in health status of Nepalese community. Thus, the aim of this
study was to assess general health status of Khanigaun VDC of Nepal and compare it with regional and national status.
Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken using semi-structured questionnaire, interview and
observation methods. Simple random sampling was done to conduct household survey among 346 (30%) households.
Ethical approval was taken from Nepal Health Research Council, Ethical Review Board
Results: General Fertility Rate (GFR) of the VDC was found 69.15 per 1000 Women. Literacy rate of the VDC was
71.14% and 74.92% of households depended on agriculture for income. The major health problem of the community
was diarrhea followed by unknown fever and respiratory problems. More than 50% of women breastfed their children
only up to the age of one year. Contraceptive prevalence rate was 72% and more than two third of women were found
to be have delivered their most recent baby at home. It was found that 31% of newborn were born underweight and
measles immunization coverage was 89%. After need identification and prioritization, Micro Health Project (MHP) was
conducted to create health related awareness among the people through demonstration and exhibition.

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