Abstract:
A rapid assessment tool is used in community health and other community development projects to identify
behavioral determinants associated with a particular behavior. Health promotion activities targeted on maternal
and child health care has shown to be effective with positive health indicators. To conduct a health promotion intervention through public health midwives (PHMs) in a district in Southern
Province to motivate mothers to participate in newborn screening (NBS) for congenital hypothyroidism (CH). Quasi experimental study design was used. A group of PHMs in a district was given a health education program
on Iodine Nutrition (IN), CH and NBS for CH expecting that the intervention would lead PHMs to make changes
in the NBS behavior of postnatal mothers in their PHM areas. A survey was done using a questionnaire in a group
of postnatal mothers (n=100) in the intervention area and with two control groups of mothers, one from Galle
(n=l 00) and the other from Matara (n=100) districts. The aim of this evaluation was to assess whether PHMs
were effective in motivating mothers to take part in NBS for CH by disseminating the relevant massage. The average age of mothers in the intervention and control groups were 29,29 and 30 years respectively. Ahigher
mean score of attitudes on IN was observed in the intervention group compared to Galle control [(13.2±26.4)
verses 6.7± 15.0, p<0.01)] and Matara control [(13.2±26.4 verses 8.2± 23.3), p<0.05)]. No significant differences
of the mean scores of knowledge and practices on IN, CH and NBS for CH were found between the intervention
group and the two control groups.