Model Description: 

A combination of H1.1 and H1.2 models with Maternal Deaths as the target variable. Restricted to 15 nodes on Netica. 

Node / Attribute:  

The above model is based on the following nodes. The color scheme used represents the type of node/attribute. (Purple – Independent node; Orange – Dependent node; Red – Target node)

Node / AttributeDescriptionData Source
Estimated Total Pregnancies Estimated number of pregnant womenKAG 2020-21
Number of Beneficiaries Availed Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) Number of women enrolled under the schemeKAG 2020-21
Number of Primary Health Centers compliant with Indian Public Health Standards Number of Primary Health Centers compliant with Indian Public Health Standards KAG 2020-21
Number of pregnant women registered for antenatal care (ANC) Number of pregnant women registered for antenatal care (ANC) KAG 2020-21
No. of pregnant women tested for Hemoglobin 4 or more timesNumber of women tested four or more times for Hemoglobin
Number of Pregnant women treated anemia (Hb<7)Number of Pregnant women treated with anemiaKAG 2020-21
Number of Home Deliveries attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) Number of Home Deliveries attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) KAG 2020-21
Number of Hospitals Number of Hospitals KAG 2020-21
Number of Ambulances Number of Ambulances KAG 2020-21
Number of institutional deliveries No. of pregnant women delivering in a hospitalKAG 2020-21
Number of deliveries at home No. of pregnant women delivering at homeKAG 2020-21
Number of Beneficiaries who received the Madilu kit Number of Beneficiaries who received the Madilu kit KAG 2020-21
Number of PW having severe anemia (Hb<7)Number of Pregnant Women having severe anemia
Maternal Deaths (Target Variable) Number of prenatal/postnatal deaths happenedKAG 2020-21
Node Description Table
Intervention Modeling

It sets the network variables to specific levels, to track the changes in the target variable in the network. For instance: If we fix the value of the variable ‘Number of Beneficiaries availed Janani Suraksha Yojana_1338’ to ‘high’, then we would study the impact of this intervention on the target variable i.e., “Maternal Deaths” of the network across varieties of Taluks in Karnataka.

Intervention
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Intervening Node
DescriptionEase of Intervention
[1-most difficult, 5-easy]
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Data Stories impacted upon intervention








I1
Number of Beneficiaries availed Janani Suraksha Yojana
_1338
Increasing the number of beneficiaries that avail the JSY scheme in order to assess its impact in reducing anemia amongst pregnant women. Beneficiaries can be increased by spending more resources on deploying more ASHA workers and spreading awareness amongst the general public. Promoting the JSY scheme in order to be able to give more medical care to Pregnant Women will reduce the number of maternal deaths. Beneficiaries can be increased by spending more resources on deploying more ASHA workers and spreading awareness amongst the general public.
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1. Maternal Deaths
2. Child Malnutrition
3. Child Stunting
4. Child Wasting
Health1. Pregnant women & Lactating mothers – Anaemia
I2
Number of pregnant women registered for antenatal care (ANC)_1342

Increasing the number of pregnant women registering for ANC to determine how important of a factor it should play in the JSY  scheme and how much this impacts in reducing severe Anemia. This can be implemented by making ANC registration the focal point of the JSY scheme.411. Maternal DeathsHealth
I3
Number of women registered for ANC within 1st trimester_1343


Increasing the number of women registering for ANC within the 1st trimester to determine how important of a role registering for ANCs early plays in reducing severe Anemia and this too can be implemented via the JSY scheme and making early registration for ANCs a priority by the ASHA workers.41Maternal DeathsHealth
I4
Number of pregnant women who received 4 or more antenatal care check-ups_1344


Increasing the number of women receiving at least 4 ANC checkups to determine the impact of frequent ANC checkups in reducing severe Anemia and this too can be implemented via the JSY scheme and strict vigilance by the ASHA workers on the women that have registered under the scheme.21Maternal DeathsHealth
I5Number Of Aayush HospitalsIncreasing the number of Aayush hospitals will provide easier access to medical resources for pregnant women. Also as the number of hospitals increase, due to immediate medical attention available in case of any complication during pregnancy maternal deaths will go down.231. Child Stunting
2. Child Wasting
Severe
3. Anemia in Pregnant Women
Health
I6Number of AmbulancesWith an increase in number of ambulances, pregnant women’s transport to nearest hospital/medical clinic is made easier. This facilitates immediate medical attention available in case of any complication during pregnancy and will help maternal deaths go down.421. Child Stunting
2. Child Wasting
Health
I7Number of women registered for ANC within 1st trimesterAs more and more women register for ANC in the first trimester, medical care and attention can be given from the beginning. With help of regular tests, any problems can be perceived in the earlier stages only and can be cured.411. Severe Anemia in Pregnant WomenHealth
I8No. of institutional deliveries_1350By promoting institutional deliveries through schemes and ads not limited to but including JSY we can aim at educating women on child nourishment and the care to be taken to ensure nourishment through counseling by doctors and professionals at the hospitals.441. Maternal Deaths
2. Child Malnutrition
3. Child Stunting
4. Child Wasting
Health
Intervention Modeling Table

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