TABLE 36

WORK OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1976 AND 1977

(Maternal and Child Health)

TABLE 37

WORK OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1976 AND 1977

1976

1977

(Family Planning)

Number of centres

Full-time

Part-time *

Ante-natal Sessions

Total Sessions

New attendances

1976

1977

22

23

15

15

Number of centres

Full-time

5

5

Fart-time

35

36

Total

40

3,179

3.329

28,168

28,831

Number of sessions provided

6,086

6,181

Total attendances

181,262

190,303

Number of clients

New

34,643

39,700

Average attendance per session

57.02

57.17

Old

52,211

57,377

Average attendance per person

6.44

6.60

Total

86,854

97,077

Post-natal Sessions

Number of attendances

254,631

276,474

Total Sessions

1,640

1.532

Characteristics of new clients

New attendances

14.787

18,552

I.

Contraceptive method

Pills

20,791

23,122

Total attendances

15,149

18.741

Injections

393

467

Percentage presenting with some abnormality

8.32%

6.85%

1.U.D.'s

579

445

Infant Welfare Sessions (0-2 years of age)

Condoms

11,258

14,132

Total Sessions

7,731

7,882

Other methods

1,622

1.534

Ner attendances

78,668

Total

82,219

34,643

39,700

Total attendances

1,005,131

1,016,606

II. Age

Under 20

1,933

2,326

20 24

Toddler Welfare Sessions (2-5 years of are)

11,429

13.209

25 29

13,475

16,061

Total Sessions

1.571

1,455

30

34

3,987

4,769

New attendances

35.238

34,875

35

39

2,008

1.908

Total attendances

122,407

104,881

40

1,243

1,062

Fercentage of new attendances presenting with some abnormality (0-5 years of age)

0.95%

0.97%

45 & over

568

365

Total

34,643

39,700

Home Visits

80,862

83,239

Note: New clients refers to clients paying their first visit to government

family planning clinics, i.e. clients who have never attended any family planning clinics, and clients of Family Planning Association clinics inside government premises which were taken over by government in 1973/74.

* Including 1 Temporary Suspended

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