TY - JOUR AU - Sinha, Latika Nath AU - Ali, Anahita AU - Lohra, Abhishek AU - Bhandari, Aditya AU - Fatima, Sadaf PY - 2018/03/31 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - A roadmap to improve health care services in Jodhpur city slum through resource mapping JF - Indian Journal of Community Health JA - Indian J Community Health VL - 30 IS - 1 SE - Field Report DO - 10.47203/IJCH.2018.v30i01.017 UR - https://www.iapsmupuk.org/journal/index.php/IJCH/article/view/806 SP - 96-102 AB - <p><strong>Background:</strong> Mapping of resources helps us in identifying those resources which can be used more pragmatically, for interventions and programs related to human health especially during emergency conditions. Resource mapping identifies the resources that can realistically be used for health related interventions, programs and during an emergency. <strong>Aim and Objectives</strong>: The primary objective was to locate the basic healthcare related resources available in that area. Secondary objectives were to Understand and compare these resources along certain important dimensions using qualitative research methods and to identify possible existing gaps, share the results with the local stakeholders and suggest effective interventions. <strong>Material &amp; Methods</strong>: Manual mapping method was used to locate the available healthcare related services in urban slum area. FGDs were held to compare utilization of resources along eight dimensions. In depth interviews were held with existing healthcare service providers, stakeholders and local residents to assess their utilization and needs. <strong>Results</strong> Existing health services used by community were local herbal clinic, district hospital, Anganwadi Centre, mobile clinic, wellness clinic and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Jodhpur. <strong>Conclusions</strong> The manual mapping and qualitative techniques used showed that existing resources lacked in (a) providing in situ primary care (b) clinical services by a female gynecologist (c) health education services to address existing drug addiction and substance abuse.This exercise helped in rapid need assessment and prioritizing of interventions.</p> ER -