How much do rural Indian husbands care for the health of their wives′

<b>Objective: </b> To ascertain the response of husbands to their wives&#x2032; health problems. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> We selected 100 couples through a systematic random sampling from 4 purposively selected villages; these couples were interviewed by a social wo...

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Main Authors: Singh Amarjeet (Author), Arora Arvinder (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:<b>Objective: </b> To ascertain the response of husbands to their wives&#x2032; health problems. <b> Materials and Methods:</b> We selected 100 couples through a systematic random sampling from 4 purposively selected villages; these couples were interviewed by a social worker in rural North India through house-to-house survey. The role of husbands during pregnancy, puerperium and during the wives&#x2032; illness was explored. Their awareness with regard to the reproductive health problems of their wives was also ascertained. Another outpatient department (OPD)-based interview of female (n = 300) patients was conducted; 50 each at health post, subcenter, primary health centers (PHC), community health center (CHC), 50-bed hospital and apex institution. Previous consultation history was also obtained. <b> Results: </b> Husbands escorted their wives to hospital in 30-40&#x0025; cases. This was mainly for a visit to bigger hospitals in cities/towns. Husbands decided regarding the treatment agency in the majority of cases. In 10&#x0025; cases, they took time off their work during wives&#x2032; sickness and helped in household work. Consultation within a week was 100&#x0025;. The husbands&#x2032; knowledge regarding the safe period was inadequate. Majority (78<i>&#x0025;</i>) said that women remained ill more often. Most wives were satisfied with the role of their husbands during their pregnancy or illness. A majority (80&#x0025;) of husbands favored education of women up to the 10th standard and 87&#x0025; were in favor of working women. <b> Conclusion: </b> Reasonably favorable attitude of husbands towards their wives&#x2032; health problems was witnessed. This needs to the carefully nurtured.
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