Madhya Pradesh

Analytical Note on Annual Health Survey Results

Madhya Pradesh

February 2014

Statistics Division

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

Nirman Bhawan ,New Delhi

Analytical Note on Annual Health Survey Results

(February 2014)

MADHYA PRADESH

1. Main feature and key findings from AHS in Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh constitute:

•6% of country’s Population

•7.4% of Births

•9.9% of Infant Deaths

•9.4% of Under 5 Deaths in bigger States

•8.8% of Maternal Deaths in bigger States

Main Features of AHS in Madhya Pradesh

Coverage- All the 45 districts (as per 2001 Census)

Sample Units- 2557statistically selected sample unit (Census Enumeration Blocks in urban areas and Villages or a part thereof in rural areas)

Sample Population- About 23.44 Lakh

Sample Households - About5.07Lakh

Reference Period for Fertility and Mortality Indicators: Baseline (2010-11) :2007-2009

1st Updation (2011-12):2008-2010

Key Findings from AHS in Madhya Pradesh

  • Only 1 district viz. Bhopal has achieved Replacement level of TFR 2.1
  • In 23 districts, on an average a woman bears more than 3 children.
  • 3 districts reported less than 50% current usage of any modern method of family planning
  • Only in 12 out of 45 districts, the total unmet need for family planning is below 20%.
  • Mean age at marriage higher in urban areas as compared to rural areas both for males and females
  • Despite wider penetration of `Any ANC’, the coverage under `first trimester ANC’ as well as `3 or more ANCs’ needs further improvement.
  • Poor achievement of full ANC is primarily due to low IFA consumption.
  • 85.9% of the deliveries are safe
  • 18.6% of mothers have not received any PNC.
  • About 40% of children are not fully immunized
  • Higher levels of IMR and MMR in Madhya Pradesh as compared to all India average
  • 3 Districts have Sex Ratio at Birth less than 850
  • Improvement has been noticed in most of the indicators as compared to DLHS-3.
  • Availability of indicators on various facets of Mother & Child Care, fertility and mortality at the district level would provide new insight for evidence-based planning and facilitate appropriate interventional strategies

Following table gives some key Indicators from AHS and DLHS for India and Madhya Pradesh
India/ State / Current usage of family planning any method / Institutional Delivery / Full Immunization % (Children (12-23 months) receiving 1 dose BCG, 3 doses of DPT/ OPV each and 1 measles vaccine)
AHS-Baseline / AHS- 1st updation / DLHS-3 / AHS-Baseline / AHS- 1st updation / DLHS-3 / AHS-Baseline / AHS- 1st updation / DLHS-3
India / 54.8 / 47 / 53.5
Madhya Pradesh / 61.2 / 63.4 / 57.8 / 76.1 / 79.7 / 46.9 / 54.9 / 59.7 / 36.0

2.Ranking of Districts

2.1. District-wise data in ascending / descending order in respect of various parameters (from worst to best) according to their performance, is annexed(Annexure 1 to 6).

3. Detailed Findings from AHS in Madhya Pradesh

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