Health Care

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  • Brabin, L and others. Reproductive Tract Infections, Gynaecological Morbidity and HIV: Seroprevalence among Women in Mumbai, India. Bulletin of the World Health Organization.  1998. 76(3).P.277-287.
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  • Chandra, Prabha S and others. Identification and Assessment of Premenstrual Symptoms and Syndromes in Women – An Epidemiological Approach to the Investigation. NIMHANS Journal. Jan 1994. 12(1).p.1-8.
  • Gupta, A and others. Shodhini: A Alternative Women-Centred Health Care Approach. IN Touch Me, Touch-Me-Not: Women, Plants and Healing. Shodhini: A Alternative Women-Centred Health Care Approach. Kali for Women. 1997. P.1-10.
  • Gupta, A and others. Women’s Beliefs about Disease and Health. IN Touch Me, Touch-me-not: Women, Plants and Healing. Women’s Beliefs about Disease and Health. Kali for Women. 1997. P. 66-91.
  • Gupta, A and others. Shodhini: Insights & Issues  IN Touch Me, Touch-me-not: Women, Plants and Healing. Women’s Beliefs about Disease and Health. Kali for Women. 1997. P.167-183.
  • Gupte, Manisha. Programmimg Reproduction? Maternal Health Services. IN Understanding Women’s Health Issues: A Reader. Edited by Lakshmi Lingam. 1998. P.228.
  • Gupte, Manisha. Women’s Perspectives on the Quality of General and Reproductive Health Care: Evidence from Rural Maharashtra. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.117-139.
  • Iyer, I and Jesani, A. Barriers to the Quality of Care: The Experience of Auxiliary Nurse-Midwives in Rural Maharashtra. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.210-237.
  • Karkal, M  and others. Women, Health and Development. Radical Journal of Health. 1995. 1(1).p.25-34.
  • Khan, M E. The Quality of Family Planning Services in Uttar Pradesh from the Perspective of Service Providers. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. P.238-269.
  • Khanna, R. The Women’s Health Programme. IN  Taking Charge: Women’s Health as Empowerment: The Sarthi Experience. The Women’s Health Programme. Sahaj/Sarthi. 1992. P.5-17.
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  • Madam, B R. Medicines During Pregnancy. Health for Millions. May-June 1998.p.29-30.
  • Mavalankar, D and Sharma, B. The Quality of Care in Sterilization Camps: Evidence from Gujarat IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.293-313.
  • Mavalankar, V and Reddy, P H. Can PHC System in India Deliver Emergency Obstetric Care?: A Mnagement Perspective on Child Survival and Safe-Motherhood Programme. Social Change. Sept-Dec 1996. 26(3-4).p. 14-29.
  • Mondal, S K. Utilization of Antenatal Care Services in Rajasthan: Observations from the NFHS.  The Journal of Family Welfare. Sept 1997. 43(3).p.28-33.
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  • Pachauri, Saroj. Unmet Reproductive and Sexual Health Needs in South Asia. The Journal of Family Welfare. Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries. 1998.1(2).p.29-39.
  • Pandya, Sunil K. Patients Testing Positive for HIV: Ethical Dilemmas in India. Issues in Medical Ethics. April-June 1997. 5(2).p.49-55.
  • Patel, Bella C and Khan, M. E. Reproductive Health Problems of Women in Rural Uttar Pradesh: Observations from a Community Survey. Social Change. Sept-Dec 1996. 26(3-4).p.245-270.
  • Ramachandar, L and Barge, S. The Quality of Services at Laparoscopic Sterilization Camps in Madhya Pradesh. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. P.273-292.
  • Ramachandran, V. Shying Away From Sexuality: Government Reproductive Health Programme. Voices for Change: a Journal on Communication Development. April 1999. 3(1).p.19-21.
  • Ramarao, S and others. A Model of Costs of RTI Case Management Services in Uttar Pradesh. Social Change. Sept-Dec 1996. 26(3-4). P. 157-185.
  • Rao, N. Caught in a Bind: The Ubiquitous CHV. IN In Search of Our Bodies edited by Kamakshi, Bhate; Menon, Lakshmi; Gupte, Manisha. Shakti. June 1987.p.1-113.
  • Ranjith, N and Sureender, S. A comparative study of the quality of family welfare services in Sri Lanka, India and the Philippines. The Journal of Family Welfare. Sept 1998. 44(3). P.45-52.
  • Ravi K. VERMA and others. Cultural Perceptions and Categorization of Male Sexual Health Problems by Practitioners and Men in a Mumbai Slum Population.
  • Report by International Institite for Population Sciences, Deonar, Mumbai.
  • Rao, K Sujata. Heath Care Services in Tribal Areas of Andhra Pradesh : A Public Policy Perspective. Economic and Political Weekly. 33(9). Feb 28 – March 6, 1998. P. 481-486.
  • Roy, T K and others. Women’s Perceptions of the Quality of Family Welfare Services in Four Indian States. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M. E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.19-32. ISBN 0-87834-099-8.
  • Shreedhar. J and Colaco, A. A Women’s Best Friend. Humanscape. 5(11). Nov. 1998. P. 34, 35, 37.
  • Sinha, R K. Maternal Health Care and Contraceptive Acceptance in Orissa: Evidence from a Baseline Survey. IASSI Quarterly. 1997. 16(3 & 4).
  • Sundari, T K . Can Health Education Improve Pregnancy Outcome?: Report of a Grassroots Action-Education Campaign. The Journal of Family Welfare. March 1993. 39(1). P. 1-12.
  • Townsend, J W. The Quality of Care in the Sterilization Camps of Uttar Pradesh. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme: The Challenge Ahead. Edited by Michael A. Koenig and M. E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. P. 314-330.
  • Visaria, L. The Quality of Reproductive Health Care in Gujarat: Perspectives of Female Health Workers and Their Clients. IN Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Programme edited by Michael A. Koenig and M.E. Khan. Population Council. 1999. p.143-168.
  • Vohra, U. Family Planning Success Based on Equity. Family planning success based on equity: Human development, Health and Governance in the Indian State of Kerala. Health for the Millions. 25(2). Mar-Apr 1999. p.40-42.