نتایج جستجو برای: maternity child health

تعداد نتایج: 1096521  

1947
M. W. Hamilton

This difficult question is yet to be answered, but the Leeds Public Health Department made an interesting move in this direction with their Mental Health Fortnight, held last June in central premises, occupied by the Central Council for Health Education. During previous fortnights, various aspects of Public Health, for example Maternity and Child Welfare, Food, Care of Eyes and Teeth, etc. had ...

Journal: :Quarterly review. British Red Cross Society 1946
V I RUSSELL

going to implement the Scheme, Mr. Sargent addressing the East India Association some months ago said, 'I am old enough in Government service to realise that almost anybody who is not mentally defective, and some of those who are, can produce a report of some kind. What matters, and what is even more difficult in India than elsewhere, is to translate the report into action. My experience in Ind...

Journal: :International journal of advanced research 2022

Breastfeeding is very essential for the child survival, nutrition, development and maternal health. It to know about effective breast feeding positions, available policies an facilities provided by government various other non governmental organizations delivering defective care both mother newborn. This particular study reviews in maternity new-born centres.

1950
B. L. Chopra

The subject is divided below under different heads and sub-heads with a view, to simplification. and in the hope that the simplification will help in -organizing maternity and child welfare work in railway areas. This subject is gaining great importance since India has attained her freedom. R^intly a symposium on maternal and child health^Work in India was opened for four days on 30th December,...

2015
Jane Yelland Elisha Riggs Josef Szwarc Sue Casey Wendy Dawson Dannielle Vanpraag Chris East Euan Wallace Glyn Teale Bernie Harrison Pauline Petschel John Furler Sharon Goldfeld Fiona Mensah Mary Anne Biro Sue Willey I-Hao Cheng Rhonda Small Stephanie Brown

BACKGROUND The risk of poor maternal and perinatal outcomes in high-income countries such as Australia is greatest for those experiencing extreme social and economic disadvantage. Australian data show that women of refugee background have higher rates of stillbirth, fetal death in utero and perinatal mortality compared with Australian born women. Policy and health system responses to such inequ...

Journal: :Health transition review : the cultural, social, and behavioural determinants of health 1995
E Frankenberg

This paper examines the impact of access to health facilities and personnel on infant and child mortality in Indonesia. Demographic and Health Survey data are combined with village-level censuses of infrastructure collected by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Because the village-level data are available from two points in time, it is possible to analyse the effects on mortality risks within th...

Journal: :AIDS care 2008
J M Turan S Miller E A Bukusi J Sande C R Cohen

Although policies and programs exist to promote safe motherhood in sub-Saharan Africa, maternal health has not improved and may be deteriorating in some countries. Part of the explanation may be the adverse effects of HIV/AIDS on maternity care. We conducted a study in Kisumu, Kenya to explore how fears related to HIV/AIDS affect women's uptake and health workers' provision of labor and deliver...

Journal: :Midwifery 2008
Pernilla Ny Lars Plantin Elisabeth Dejin-Karlsson Anna-Karin Dykes

OBJECTIVE To describe how men from the Middle East experience Swedish maternity and child health care. An integral part of the aim of this study has also been to describe the experiences of men from the Middle East when becoming and being a father in Sweden. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS an exploratory, qualitative study using focus-group discussions and individual interviews, with a semi-...

Journal: :BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology 2011
C Edwards S Saha

The Lutheran Aid to Medicine in Bangladesh (LAMB) health and development project in rural Bangladesh has developed an integrated maternal and child healthcare system providing appropriate, accessible and affordable health services for the poor, through a home-to-hospital, continuum-of-care approach. LAMB is thus an example of how high-quality maternity health services accessible to women of all...

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