Maternal Health Care Practices of The Rajbanshi Women (A Case Study in Lakhanpur Vdc, Jhapa)
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The study “Maternal Health Care Practice of the Rajbanshi Women: A Case Study of Lakhanpur
VDC, Jhapa District”, is based on primary data. There were altogether 560 HHs of Rajbanshi
communities in the village. Out of this 101 HHs was included using random sampling method
for the study purpose. In this study, various variables were analyzed to understand maternal
health care practice, attitudes, behavior socio-economic status and relation between education
and maternal health care practice. The current situation of maternal health care practice is very
virulent. The major causes of its careless of women in pregnancy period, lack of awareness and
traditional behavior.
This study has been designed to identify the maternal health care practices and educational status
of Rajbanshi women of the Lakhanpur VDC of Jhapa district. Maternal health is the issue of
human right and women’s life security. There are various difficulties for achieving the goal of
maternal health. In Nepal, various social and economic barriers have been attempted to enhance
the overall development of women’s health and other aspects of their life. Rajbanshi are
indigenous people with own culture and social setting. They rather live a village life. They are
socially and economically back and isolated from the main stream of the nation. They have
strong cultural beliefs which have made them traditional rather than modern. They yet have to
face so many social and cultural exploitations. Within the ground reality of cultural, economical
and social disparities, this study has attempted to identify the situation of Rajbanshi with respect
to maternal health care practices and educational status. This study is based on the primary data
obtained from field survey. The study has explored the following information.
In the comparison to the national average, the literacy rate of Rajbanshi women is found lower
(33%) but proportion of Rajbanshi women completing higher education is insignificant.The
socio-economic conditions of Rajbanshi women have not so better and not so bad. Among of the
Rajbanshi 24.8 percent had land less. There was good divined water and electricity facility.
Eighty seven percent have mud houses but 13-9 percent have not toilet cant percent Rajbanshi
have communication facilities.Many Rajbanshi women have involved in business (62.4%). Some
of them are involved in agricultural (26.7%). And 64.3 percent Rajbanshi women income source
is business.A large proportion of Rajbanshi women (61.4%) in the study area were married
before the age of 20. this shows that they still practice early marriage. Similarly, a large
proportion of Rajbanshi women (37.6%) of the study area had their first conception before the
age 20. About 79 percent Rajbanshi women of the study area were informed they had antenatal
care service but the utilization of postnatal care is lower (63.4%) There is better coverage of
family planning method (96%) couples have using contraceptives.Out of the total respondents,
66.3 percent were used new blade to cut curd 21.8 percent took bath same day and 27.7 percent
have fed their baby immediately.
This study is a symbol of improvement over the past situation, though it is not compared with the
past events. There were various significant improvements in the past and the trend is positive,
which if maintained, leads to better situation. But there are many gaps and difficulties to
overcome. For example, the main aspect of this study, maternal health care practices is obviously
low and poor which should be strengthened with necessary facility. Concluding it can be stated
the higher status of maternity care is the result of better social, economic, cultural and political
settings. All of the mentioned factors should play an optimum role honestly in order to
strengthen the maternal health service. Therefore, this study has produced some of the reliable
facts and realties based on the Rajbanshi traditional and cultural settings including socio- economic backgrounds