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Community-driven interventions improved maternal health in underserved tribal regions by increasing health-seeking behaviors and access to evidence-based care. Despite significant gains, sustained efforts are crucial for equitable access to quality maternal health services.

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  • Maternal Health
  • Health Disparities

Background:

  • Evidence-based maternal healthcare access is limited in resource-poor, underserved regions.
  • A community-driven strategy is essential for improving maternal health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Identify gaps in existing maternal healthcare systems.
  • Promote health literacy and health-seeking behaviors in tribal populations.

Main Methods:

  • A 5-year integrated healthcare plan (2012-2017) for 80,000 tribal individuals in Bastar.
  • Collaboration with community leaders, panchayat, and local government.
  • Mobilization of resources and introduction of health technologies.

Main Results:

  • Reduced adolescent pregnancy rate from 13.5% to 6.8%.
  • Improved hemoglobin levels and increased supervised births (19.5% to 58%).
  • Enhanced high-risk maternal referrals (8.5% to 13.1%), though below regional averages.

Conclusions:

  • Community engagement, health promotion, and technology improved maternal health in a secluded tribal community.
  • Behavior change and evidence-based emergency care were key drivers of improvement.
  • Continued efforts are needed to ensure access to quality maternal health services under the National Health Mission.