Mother and child health : delivering the services
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Mother and child health : delivering the services
Oxford University Press, 1994
3rd ed. / edited by Ruth Tamara Yodaiken
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Mother and Child Health: Delivering the Services provides an overview of the services and programmes which provide mothers and their children with effective primary health care. The authors present a practical philosophy to guide health workers who organize and implement preventive and curative care for mothers and children, particularly in developing countries. This third edition follows the first two in design but has been completely updated to take into account changes in the social, ecological, and biological backgrounds of many countries.
Table of Contents
- General introduction
- 1. Cultural factors
- 2. Historical developments
- 3. The reasons for mother and child health services
- 4. Population problems
- 5. Women's health problems and status
- 6. Common problems in children
- 7. Nutrition and malnutrition
- 8. Measurement of health
- 9. Health education
- 10. Health services for mothers
- 11. Health services for children
- 12. Health services for school-aged children
- 13. Special programs
- 14. Organization
- 15. Personnel and training
- 16. Delivery the services
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