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. 2024 May 21;12(Suppl 2):e2200170. doi: 10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00170

TABLE 1.

Package of Interventions Implemented in the AYSRH Program in Pilot and Non-Pilot Cities

Interventions

Pilot Cities

Non-Pilot Cities
Dedicated and focused day for FP services for all married women aged 15–49 years Yes Yes
Dedicated and focused for FP services for FTPs aged 15–24 years Yes No
Coached ASHAs to update UHIRs to make FP data visible for all aged women 15–49 years Yes Yes
Coached ASHAs to update UHIRs to make FP data visible for FTPs aged 15–24 years and recorded for prioritization Yes No
Supported the ASHAs to understand the ensuring spacing at birth scheme and to help FTPs choose a method of their choice Yes No
Established adolescent-friendly health services  Yes No
Trained at least 1 auxiliary nurse midwife/staff nurse at each urban primary health center in adolescent- and youth-friendly services Yes
Trained staff on adolescent- and youth-friendly counseling skills related to FP and contraception Yes No1
Whole-site orientation for urban primary health center staff on AYSRH and FTPs Yes No2

Abbreviations: ASHA, accredited social health activist; AYSRH, adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health; FP, family planning; FTP, first-time parent; UHIR, urban health index register.

1 No specific focus on adolescents and young people, but general training on FP.

2 No specific focus on adolescents and young people, but general whole-site orientation.