Abstract:
Introduction: The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) programme is implemented through
a network of community-level Anganwadi centers (AWCs). The range of services includes growth
monitoring, immunization, health check-ups, and supplementary feeding, nutrition and health education.
The study was done with the objective to assess the knowledge and skill of Anganwadi workers (AWWs)
regarding growth monitoring at AWCs under ICDS. Method: It was a cross-sectional study conducted in 63
AWCs under field practice area of Rural Health Training Centre (RHTC) of the medical college. Knowledge
and skill about growth monitoring were assessed by Knowledge Assessment Score (KAS) and Skill
Assessment Score (SAS) respectively. Results: Mean KAS was 10.4 out of 15 whereas Mean SAS found to be
8.32 out of 10. Knowledge of AWWs regarding various topics like sources for getting birth date of child,
procedure for weighing child, malnutrition grade by growth chart plotting and interpretation of various
malnutrition grades was poor. Whereas understanding of various aspect of growth monitoring like when to
start growth monitoring, how to weigh a child, interpretation of growth curve was good. Conclusion:
Knowledge and skill regarding growth monitoring was lacking among AWWs. Training should be organized
with continuous supportive supervision so that knowledge can be converted into skilful practices.