New Trends and Approaches in the Delivery of Maternal and Child Care in Health Services

Kitap : New Trends and Approaches in the Delivery of Maternal and Child Care in Health Services

Dil : İngilizce

Bölüm : Sosyal Hekimlik

Yayın Yeri : Switzerland

ISBN : 92 4 120600 4

Cilt : 600

Yayın Tarihi : Ocak 1976

Yayıncı : World Health Organization WHO

Tür : Rapor

Kitap No : 2064

İÇİNDEKİLER

CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. The health status of mothers and children : present situation and recent tre
3. Social and environmental changes
3.1 Social changes
3.2 Environmental changes
3.2.1 Urbanization
3.2.2 Rural areas
4. Content of MCH care and priorities
4.1 MCH care at various stages of development
4.1.1 Management of common diseases
4.1.2 Care during pregnancy and labour
4.1.3 Perinatal care of the infant
4.1.4 Infant and child health care
4.1.5 Day care of children outside the home
4.1.6 Health of the school-age child
4.1.7 Care of adolescents
4.1.8 Handicapped children
4.2 Health education in the delivery of MCH care
4.3 An integrated approach in the delivery of the MCH care " package"
4.4 Priority content of MCH care
4.4.1 Nutrition protection and promotion
4.4.2 Infections : prevention and management .
4.4.3 Family planning
4.4.4 Breast feeding
5. Delivery of MCH care within the health care system (service aspects) .
5.1 Primary level: utilization of community resources
5.2 Intermediate level
5.3 Central level
5.4 Some aspects of MCH care delivery in developed countries . . .
6. Intersectoral coordination
7. Health service manpower development for MCH care
7.1 Determination of health manpower needs
7.2 Training of various categories of health care personnel in MCH .

7.3 Training priorities
7.3.1 Primary health care workers
7.3.2 In-service training
7.3.3 Basic training
7.3.4 Postgraduate training
7.3.5 Constraints on improvement of curricula to meet programme requirements
8. Research needs
9. Recommendations
Annex. Recent trends in the health status of mothers and children

NOTLAR

Sixth Report of the WHO Expert Committee on Maternal and Child Health