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FAMILY WELFARE

PROGRAMME
INTRODUCTION
• Family planning means planning by
individual or couples to have only the
children they want, when they want them,
this is responsible parenthood.

• Family welfare includes not only planning


of birth, but they welfare of wholes family
by means of total family health care. The
family welfare programme has high
priority in India because its success
depends upon the quality of life of all
citizens.
HISTORY OF FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMME
• It was started in the year 1951.

• In 1977, the government of India


redesignated the NATIONAL FAMILY
PLANNING PROGRAMME as the
NATIONAL FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMME also changed the name of
the ministry of health and family
planning to ministry of health and family
welfare.
Cont…

• It is a reflection of the government


anxiety to promote family planning
through the total welfare of the family.

• It is aimed at achieving a higher end i.e.


to improve the quality of life of the
people.
Cont…
• India is the first country in the world that
implemented the family welfare programme at
government level.

• Health is a part of concurrent list but centers


provides 100% assistance to states for this
programme.
Cont…
• Government has concentrated on this
programme in various five year plans
through higher priority was accorded to it
after fourth five year plan.

• Due to bad effect of emergency and faulty


propaganda family planning suffered
major setback, during 1977-1979.
Cont…
• It was decided in national health policy in
1983, and then net reproduction rate
should be one by the year 2000.

• The 7th five year plan placed more


emphasis on the use of spacing methods
between the birth of two children.
CONCEPT OF FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMME
• The concept of welfare is basically related to
quality of life.
• As such it include education, nutrition, health
employment ,women's welfare and right, shelter,
soft drinking water all vital factors associated
with the concept of welfare.
• It is centrally sponsored programme. For this,
the states receive 100% assistance from central
government.
Cont…
• The emphasis is on child family.
• Also, emphasis is on spacing methods along with
terminal methods.
• The current policy is to promote family planning
on the basis of voluntary and informed
acceptance with full community participation.
• The services are taken to every doorstep in order
to motivate families to accept the small family
norm.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF FAMILY
WELFARE PROGRAMME
• The Government of India in the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare has started
the operational aims and objective of
family welfare programme as follows-

• To promote the adoption of small family


size norm, on the basis of voluntary
acceptance.
Cont…
• To promote the use of spacing method.

• To arrange for clinical and surgical


service so as to achieve the set target.

• To ensure adequate supply of


contraceptive to all eligible couple within
easy reach.
Cont…
• Participation of voluntary
organization/local leaders/local self
government, in family welfare
programme at various level.

• Using the means of mass communication


and interpersonal communication to
overcome the social and cultural
hindrance in adopting the programme or
extensive use of public health education
for family planning.
GOALS OF THE FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMME

• Reduction of death rate from 10(in 1992)


to 9per 1000.
• Raising couple protection rate from
43.3(in 1990) to 60%.
• Reduction in average family size from
4.2(in 1990) to 2.3
• Decrease in infant mortality rate from79
(in 1992) to less than 60 per 1000 live
birth.
IMPACT OF FAMILY WELFARE
ACTIVITIES
• Nearly 98% of women and 99% men in the
age group 15 and 49 have a good knowledge
about one or more methods of
contraception. Adolescents seem to be well
aware of the modern method of
contraception.

• Over 97% of women and 95% of men are


knowledgeable about female sterilization,
which is the most popular modern
parmanent method of family planning.
While only 79% of women and 80% of men
have heard about male sterilization.
Cont…

• 93% of men have awareness about the usage of


condom while only 74% of women are aware of
the same.

• Around 80% of men and women have a fair


knowledge about contraception pills.
IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMME
• The year 2010-2011 ended with 34.9
million family planning acceptor at
national level comprising of 5.0 million
sterilization,5.6 million IUD insertion,16
million condom user and 8.3 million oral
pills users. As against 35.6 million
families planning acceptors in 2009-
2010.
• Over the decades, there has been a
substantial increase in contraception use
in India.
STRATEGIES OF FAMILY WELFARE
PROGRAMME
• Integration with health service: family
welfare programme has been integrated with
other health service instead of being a separate
service.

• Integration with maternity and child


health: family welfare programme has been
integrated with maternity and child health.
Public are motivated for post delivery
sterilization, abortion and use of contraception.
Cont…
• Concentration in rural area: family welfare
programme are concentrated more in rural
areas at the level of subentries and primary
health center. This is in addition to hospitals
at district, state and central levels.

• Literacy: There is a direct co-relation


between illiteracy and fertility. So stress and
priority is given for girl’s education, fertility
rate among educated female are low.
Cont…
• Breast feeding: Breast feeding is encouraged.
It is estimated that about 5 million birth per
annum can be prevented through breast feeding.
• Rising the age for marriage: Under the child
marriage bills (1978), the age of marriage has
been raised to 21 year for male and18 year for
female. This has some impact on fertility.
• Minimum need programme: It was
launched in 5th year plan with an aim to raise the
economical standards. Fertility is low in higher
income groups. so fertility rate can be lowered
by increasing economical standard.
Cont…
• Incentive: Monetary incentive has been given
in Family Planning Programme, especially for
poor classes. But these incentives have not been
very effective. So the programme must be on
voluntary basis.

• Mass media: Motivation through radio,


television, cinema, news paper, puppet shows
and folk dance is an important aspect of this
programme.
ROLE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE
IN FAMILY WELFARE SERVICES

• Community health nurse has a vast role


in family welfare service.
• SURVEY WORK
▫ Collecting demographic facts.
▫ Making list of homes and finding out
housing location.
▫ Collecting information about pregnant
mother, eligible couples, and infants.
Cont…
• EDUCATIONAL FUNTION AND
MOTIVATION- Explaining the
importance and necessity of family
planning to masses.
▫ Using various techniques of teaching and
communication to propagate the message
of family planning to common man.
▫ Motivating the eligible couple to use
contraceptive and educating them about its
uses.
▫ Motivating people for family planning
operation or permanent contraception.
Cont…
• MANEGERIAL FUNCTION-

1. Conducting clinics-
▫ Deciding the date and place of clinics.
▫ Arranging equipments and other resources
at clinics.
▫ Arrangement and distribution of
contraceptives.
▫ Insertion and removal of IUD.
▫ Organizing family planning camps.
Cont…
• Arranging family planning operation
(sterilization) of male and female through
special camps.
• Making arrangements at the camps and
follow aseptic techniques for the
operation.
• Motivating eligible couple and preparing
them for the operation.
• Assisting the doctor in operation.
Cont…
• Maintaining the records-
• Keeping the eligible couple register
update.
• Maintaining the register of sterilization
cases, contraceptives user, and pregnant
mothers.
• Maintaining other records related to
family planning.
• Liaison work
• Soliciting the co-operation of
NGOs/voluntary organization.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Basavanthappa BT, Community Health
Nursing 1st Edition, 1998, Jaypee
Brothers, Delhi, Page no. 319-321.

• Chalkey A. M., A Textbook for the Health


Worker, 1st Edition, 1985, N.A.I. Limited,
Publisher, New Delhi, Page no. 330-340.

• Kumari Neelam, Essentials of Community


Health Nursing, 1st Edition 2011, PV
books Jalandhar, Page no. 225-226.
Cont…

• Park K., Essentials of Community Health


Nursing, 4th Edition 2004, Banarasidas
Bhanot Publisher, Jabalpur, Page no.
225-226.

• Swarnkar K., Community Health


Nursing, 2nd Edition 2008, N.R. Brother,
Indore, Page no.639-642.

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