This slide will give you the all information about the auxiliary nurses midwife, meaning of ANM , definition of ANM and the most important what is the work of ANM and when it established after establishing ANM it get more and more changes and improve in their work and also the responsibility also in...
This slide will give you the all information about the auxiliary nurses midwife, meaning of ANM , definition of ANM and the most important what is the work of ANM and when it established after establishing ANM it get more and more changes and improve in their work and also the responsibility also increases and quality of the work also improve also mentioned all 4-5 committee in which a ANM get more responsibilities and position in a community area and also in educational area
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“we know what we are , but know not what we may be.” _ WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
INDIRA GANDHI COLLEGE OF NURSING Presented by; Miss Muskan Jaiswal B.Sc.nursing 4rth year
content INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND DEFINITION ROLE OF ANM RESGISTERD ANM IN UTTAR PRADESH SUMMARY CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY
Introduction Auxilliary Nurse Midwife [ANM] cadre in India was created in the 1950s to focus on basic maternal health including midwifery and child health within the first two years of life. 1966 , the Mukherjee Committee recommended inclusion of family planning under the Maternal and Child Health [MCH] programme .
CONT…… ANM known as village-level female health worker in India who is known as the first contact person between the community and the health services. They also known as the essential frontline workers under the National Rural Health Mission ANMs are nursing personnel , they work in sub-centers catering to a population of 5000 in plain area and 3000 in hilly and tribal areas.
background 1950 - was created to focus MCH 1966 - Mukherjee committee recommended inclusion of family planning under the [MCH] maternal child health programme .
Cont …. 1973 – Katar singh committee of the government of india combined the functions of the health services and changed the role of ANMs. It recommended that there should be 1 ANM available per 10,000 to 12,000 people.
Cont … . 1975 – Srivastava Committee, ANMs become designated as multipurpose workers [MPW] that were required to provide child health services and primary curative care to the communities. Male MPWs who mainly focussed on water and sanitation and some vertical programmes were difficult to recruit. Hence implementing national health programmes gradually become the main responsibilities of ANMs.
Cont ….. 1977 – INC accepted the recommendations of the committee and included them in syllabus. [ maternity care, child care, immunization and primary curative care of villagers].
Cont …. 1986 – National Education policy gave the ANM programme a status of vocational education. INC again reviewed its policy and recommended that the MINISTRY OF HEALTH and FAMILY WELFARE make the ANM course vocational at +2 level [ after 10 th class/higher secondary level] , only few states of India have made the ANM course a vocational course at the higher secondary level of schooling. [minimum 17year age for admission and maximum 35 years]
Cont …. 2005 – with the introduction of the National Rural Health Mission[ NRHM],ANMs were recognised as essential frontline health worker.
definition “ Auxilliary nurse midwife [ANM] is a village – level female health worker in India who is known as the first contact person between the community and health services.”
Role of ANM ANMs works at health sub- centres , sub- centre is a small village-level institution that provides primary health care to the community. Sub- centre works under the primary health centre [PHC].
Cont …. Each PHC usually has around 6 such sub- centres , before the launch of the NRHM in 2005 ,there was provision of one ANM was not adequate to fulfill the health care requirements of a village. NRHM made provision of 2 ANMs [1 permanent and 1 contractual] for each sub- centre . ANM is usually selected from the local village to increase accountability.
Cont …. As per the Rural health statistics bulletin of 2010, there were 147,069 sub- centres functioning in India, which were increased to 152,326 in March 2014. As per recent norms, there should be one sub- centre for population of 5,000 while in tribal and hilly area population allotted for each sub- centre is 3,000.
CONT…. Under NRHM,each sub- centre gets an untied fund of Rs.10,000 for expenditure. The ANM has a joint bank account with the sarpanch [head] of village to get such funds.
Contd…. ANMs use untied fund for buying items needed for sub- centre , such as blood pressure equipment, weighing machine, scales and for cleaning. ANMs are expected to be multi-purpose health workers.
CONT….. ANM-related work includes maternal and child health along with family planning services, health and nutrition education, efforts for maintaining environmental sanitation, immunisation for the control of communicable diseases, treatment of minor injuries, and first aid in emergencies and disasters.
Contd…. In hilly and tribal areas where transport facility is likely to be poor, ANMs are required to conduct home deliveries for women. Provision of essential drugs.
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND DEFINITION ROLE OF ANMs REGISTERED ANM IN UTTAR PRADESH
CONCLUSION “I HOPE YOU ALL UNDERSTAND ABOUT ANM AND WILL ABLE TO CONDUCT THE SEMINAR IN FUTURE.”
BIBLIOGRAPHY SAXENA R.P, TEXT BOOK OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING-II FOR BSC NURSING STUDENTS, ED. 3 RD 2021, LOTUS PUBLISHER PATHANKOT CHOWK, JALANDHAR , PANJAB PG. NO. 123 https://docplayer.net/4008202-guidelines-for-opening-of-auxiliary-nurse-midwives-anm-and-general-nursing-midwifery-gnm-trainning-schools.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/auxiliary_nurse_midwife https://covidwarriors.gov.in/covid_dist_wise.aspx?stid=9&orgid=17