Abstract

Background: A village level community health worker " Accredited Social Health Activist " (ASHA)’acts as a bridge between community & health care facilities. The ASHA workers act as catalysts in promoting various programmes of the foundation and encourage people to avail the available benefits.
 Aim and objectives: To study the assessment about Knowledge of Panchakarma in ASHA Workers & Sensitization to them with Panchakarma module in Wardha taluka Objectives are 1.To design Panchakarma questionnaire module and then to assess the existing knowledge and awareness in ASHA Workers of Wardha Taluka. 2.To sensitize ASHA Workers about Panchakarma procedures with the help of demonstration videos and lectures ,then post test and compare pre & post assessment score about Knowledge and awareness about Panchakarma.
 Methodology: The study will be Interventional study. Permission will be taken from the institutional ethical committee. Data will be collected in Wardha taluka by Pre and Post test interview of ASHA. All the subjects will be personally interviewed on the basis of questionnaire .Questionnaires administered by an interviewer are used to survey socio demographic factors, Knowledge, awareness and attitudes regarding Ayurveda (AYUSH Programme) . Before taking the Pre test the verbal consent of the subject will be taken.
 Results: ASHA will be as a facilitator for promoting awareness in the community about Panchakarma.
 Conclusion: Conclusion will be on the basis of observation and analyzed data.

Highlights

  • 1.1 BackgroundAt present, the Government of India is providing comprehensive integrated healt hcare to the rural population under the umbrella of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM).Village level community health worker serves as a bridge between "recognized social health worker" (ASHA) community and health care facilities.Accredited Social Health Activist " (ASHA) works as a catalyst to promote various programs of the Workers Foundation and encourages people to reap the benefits available

  • ASHA will be as a facilitator for promoting awareness in the community about Panchakarma

  • The Government of India is providing comprehensive integrated healt hcare to the rural population under the umbrella of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)

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Summary

Background

The Government of India is providing comprehensive integrated healt hcare to the rural population under the umbrella of National Rural Health Mission (NRHM). Seasonal regimens include detoxification, according to the seasons like in Vasant-Vamana, Sharad-Virechana and Raktamokshana, and in Varsha- Basti (Niruhabasti and Anuvasana) etc, Aggravated doshas are pacified by using Reduction therapy (Langhana), Digestion (Pachana) and palliative remedy (Shamana) but there are having limitation might be probabilities of reoccurrence. It restores and maintains good health, strengthens the immune system, protects the body from diseases by removing toxins and rejuvenating the internal systems of the body. Present study will conduct to access the knowledge about Panchakarma in ASHA workers based on specific designed Panchakarama module

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