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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