ISSN 2348-1218 (print) International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations ISSN 2348-1226 (online) Vol. 9, Issue 1, pp: (88-94), Month: January - March 2021, Available at: www.researchpublish.com
FACTORS INFUENCING FAMILY PLANNING METHOD AND EFFECTS ON MATERNAL HEALTH CARE OF TRIBAL WOMEN IN THENI DISTRICT, TAMIL NADU 1 1
Dr. S. KARTHIKEYAN, 2Dr. S. SENTHILKUMAR
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Centre for Research in Economics, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai
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Assistant Professor and Head, Department of Economics, Cardamom Planters’ Association College, Bodinayakanur
Abstract: Maternal Heath (MH) administrations give a priceless chance to advise and instruct ladies about Family Planning (FP). It is normal that this would empower ladies to pick a proper strategy and start contraception from the get-go in the post pregnancy period. In this investigation we analyzed communications with wellbeing suppliers for Maternal Health administrations, and the impact of Family Planning data arrangement during the study. This paper focuses for the factors motivating family planning adoption of tribal women and the effect of family planning on maternal health care Theni District of Tamil Nadu. Keywords: India, Family Planning Service Provision, Maternal Health Services, Tribal Women.
1. INTRODUCTION The basis for knowledge, attitudes and responsible decisions by individuals and couples, in order to promote the health and welfare of the family group and thus contribute effectively to the social development of the country. More than 100 million women in developing countries or about 17 per cent of all married women would prefer to avoid a pregnancy but are not using any form of family planning. The results find that the use of modern family planning methods reduces the portability of death related to maternal causes and increase the likelihood of tribal women experiencing positive maternal health levels. The result also highlights the importance of tribal women experiencing positive maternal health levels. The result also highlights the importance of a number of indeterminate factors of maternal health and maternal mortality, including educational attainment, age, and number of childless, access to health care facilities and access to safe drinking water supplies. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY There are two objectives framed for the present study, they are: 1. To discuss the attitude of tribal women in the reproductive age group towards their health care before, during and pregnancy in Theni district. 2. To analyze the factors influencing family planning method and effect on maternal health care in the study area. HYPOTHESES In addition to the above objectives, two hypotheses also framed to strengthen the present study, they are:
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