TABLE 36
WORK OF PAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1978 AND 1979
(Maternal and Child Health)
1978
1919
TABLE 37
WORK OF FAMILY HEALTH SERVICE 1978 AND 1979
(Family Planning)
Number of centres
Full-time
Fart-time
Ante-natal Sessions
Total Sessione
23
23
15
15
Number of centres
1978
1979
Full-time
6
6
Part-time
35
35
3,176
Total
3,312
41
41
New attendances
29,394
32,462
Number of sessions provided
6,213
6, 245
Total attendancea
189,387
205,395
Number of clienta
New
40,013
40,953
Average attendance per session
59.63
62.02
ola
61,162
Average attendance per person
6.44
6.33
62,810
Total
101, 175
103,763
Post-natal Sessions
Total Sessions
1,642
1,683
New attendances
19,907
Number of attendances
Characteristics of new clients
297,058
312, 173
21,543
I.
Total attendances
20,075
21,717
Contraceptive method
Pills
22,562
21,878
Fercentage presenting with some abnormality
5.40%
6.01
Injections
IUD'S
363
312
489
481
Infant Welfare Sessions (0-2 years of age)
Condome
15.214
16,700
Total Sessions
7,996
8,055
Other methods
1,385
New attendances
1,582
74,305
75,235
Total
40,013
40,953
Total attendano es
992,347
981,434
II. Age
Under 20
2,231
1.910
Toddler Welfare Sessions (2-5 years of age)
20 24
13,228
12,875
Total Sessione
1,455
1,430
25
29
16,216
16,870
New attendant ea
35,409
36,981
30 34
5,379
6,505
Total attendances
103,556
101,075
35
39
1,548
1,803
Percentage of new attendandes presenting with some abnormality (0-5 years of age)
40
J
44
970
722
1.25%
1.35%
Home Visi te
78,667
79,105
45 & over Total
341
268
40,013
40,953
* Including 1 Temporary Suspended.
I
Note: New clients refer 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.