Gap Analysis in Workforce and Infrastructure in the Subcenters for Upgradation to Health and Wellness Center in a Community Development Block of Purba Bardhaman District, West Bengal

Indian J Community Med. 2021 Apr-Jun;46(2):300-303. doi: 10.4103/ijcm.IJCM_552_20. Epub 2021 May 29.

Abstract

Context: The government of India has recently decided to upgrade subcenters (SCs) to health and wellness centers (HWCs) for providing comprehensive quality services.

Aims: The present study was undertaken to determine workforce- and infrastructure-wise gaps in the SCs for upgradation to HWCs and assess knowledge of the auxiliary nurse midwives (ANMs) regarding services to be delivered through HWCs.

Settings and design: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Bhatar block of Purba Bardhaman district between August and October 2019.

Subjects and methods: Workforce and infrastructure availability was assessed using a checklist in 38 SCs and knowledge was assessed using a questionnaire among ANMs.

Statistical analysis used: Data entry and analysis was done in Microsoft™ Excel™.

Results: No Subcentre had Community Health Officer and 23.7% of Subcentre were without second ANM. 28.9% of the ANMs had adequate knowledge about services to be delivered through HWCs. Infrastructurally, lack of staff residential facility (76.3%), water supply (34.2%), and inadequate civil construction (34.2%) were major barriers.

Conclusions: Adequate recruitment of HCWs, infrastructure upliftment, and proper training of HCWs in the SCs are the need of the hour.

Keywords: Health and wellness center; Indian Public Health Standards; health planning; physical infrastructure; workforce.