Child Health for All 5e
Herausgeber: Kibel, Maurice; Saloojee, Haroon; Westwood, Tony
Child Health for All 5e
Herausgeber: Kibel, Maurice; Saloojee, Haroon; Westwood, Tony
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Child Health for All takes a broad approach to child health, looking at the variety of factors affecting a child's well-being in the context of a developing country, more particularly South Africa. It discusses social issues like poverty, unemployment, and violence as matters that influence the health of children. The focus is specifically on paediatrics and child health within a community health approach.
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Child Health for All takes a broad approach to child health, looking at the variety of factors affecting a child's well-being in the context of a developing country, more particularly South Africa. It discusses social issues like poverty, unemployment, and violence as matters that influence the health of children. The focus is specifically on paediatrics and child health within a community health approach.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 5th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780199042357
- ISBN-10: 0199042357
- Artikelnr.: 36083591
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 5th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780199042357
- ISBN-10: 0199042357
- Artikelnr.: 36083591
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Maurice Kibel: Emeritus Professor of Child Health at the University of Cape Town Tony Westwood: Clinical Coordinator: Child Health Services & Head of General Paediatrics, Metro West Department of Health Provincial Government of the Western Cape Haroon Saloojee: Head of Community Paediatrics at the University of the Witwatersrand
* Section 1: Child Health: the big picture
* 1: Child health in context
* 2: The global context: international child health
* 3: Children's rights and health
* Section 2: Determinants of child health
* 4: Poverty, social inequity and child health
* 5: Environmental influences on child health
* 6: Psychological factors in child health
* Section 3: The normal child
* 7: Physical growth in childhood and adolescence
* 8: Neurodevelopment
* 9: Psychosocial development
* 10: Common functional problems
* Section 4: Keeping children healthy
* 11: Child health promotion
* 12: Adolescent child health promotion
* 13: Child health advocacy
* 14: Growth monitoring
* 15: Infant and child nutrition
* 16: Immunisation
* 17: Oral health
* 18: Health surveillance
* 19: Making healthy adults
* Section 5: Policy in child health
* 20: Child health policy
* 21: Children and legislation South Africa
* 22: Human resources for child health services
* Section 6: Training for child health
* 23: Training and retention of professional child health workers
* 24: Integrated management of childhood illness
* 25: Continuing education and training of nurses
* Section 7: Services for children
* 26: Levels of health care with special reference to children
* 27: Perinatal services
* 28: Medical genetic services for the care and prevention of birth
defects
* 29: School and crèche health
* 30: Health services for adolescents
* 31: Mental health services for children and adolescents
* 32: Support for children: social services and social security
* 33: The role of the district medical officer working in child health
* 34: The allied health care team
* 35: Nursing care
* 36: Community-based child care
* 37: Access to health care services for children
* Section 8: Priority diseases in children
* 38: Mortality, burden of disease, and cost-effectiveness of
interventions
* 39: Neonatal disorders
* 40: HIV infection
* 41: Acute respiratory infections
* 42: Diarrhoeal disease
* 43: Vaccine-preventable disease
* 44: Malnutrition
* 45: Childhood injuries
* 46: Malaria
* 47: Tuberculosis
* 48: Childhood asthma
* 49: Psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence
* 50: Parasitic infections of the gut
* 51: Cot death
* Section 9: Vulnerable children
* 52: Children in difficult circumstances
* 53: The abused child
* 54: Orphans and vulnerable children
* 55: The child with a disability
* 56: The child with a long-term health condition
* Section 10: Ethics in child health
* 57: Ethical issues in child health
* 58: Death, dying and palliative care
* 59: Consent and competence in paediatrics
* Section 11: Measuring child health
* 60: Basic epidemiology
* 61: Child health indicators
* 62: Audit of child health services
* 63: Evidence-based paediatric practice
* 1: Child health in context
* 2: The global context: international child health
* 3: Children's rights and health
* Section 2: Determinants of child health
* 4: Poverty, social inequity and child health
* 5: Environmental influences on child health
* 6: Psychological factors in child health
* Section 3: The normal child
* 7: Physical growth in childhood and adolescence
* 8: Neurodevelopment
* 9: Psychosocial development
* 10: Common functional problems
* Section 4: Keeping children healthy
* 11: Child health promotion
* 12: Adolescent child health promotion
* 13: Child health advocacy
* 14: Growth monitoring
* 15: Infant and child nutrition
* 16: Immunisation
* 17: Oral health
* 18: Health surveillance
* 19: Making healthy adults
* Section 5: Policy in child health
* 20: Child health policy
* 21: Children and legislation South Africa
* 22: Human resources for child health services
* Section 6: Training for child health
* 23: Training and retention of professional child health workers
* 24: Integrated management of childhood illness
* 25: Continuing education and training of nurses
* Section 7: Services for children
* 26: Levels of health care with special reference to children
* 27: Perinatal services
* 28: Medical genetic services for the care and prevention of birth
defects
* 29: School and crèche health
* 30: Health services for adolescents
* 31: Mental health services for children and adolescents
* 32: Support for children: social services and social security
* 33: The role of the district medical officer working in child health
* 34: The allied health care team
* 35: Nursing care
* 36: Community-based child care
* 37: Access to health care services for children
* Section 8: Priority diseases in children
* 38: Mortality, burden of disease, and cost-effectiveness of
interventions
* 39: Neonatal disorders
* 40: HIV infection
* 41: Acute respiratory infections
* 42: Diarrhoeal disease
* 43: Vaccine-preventable disease
* 44: Malnutrition
* 45: Childhood injuries
* 46: Malaria
* 47: Tuberculosis
* 48: Childhood asthma
* 49: Psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence
* 50: Parasitic infections of the gut
* 51: Cot death
* Section 9: Vulnerable children
* 52: Children in difficult circumstances
* 53: The abused child
* 54: Orphans and vulnerable children
* 55: The child with a disability
* 56: The child with a long-term health condition
* Section 10: Ethics in child health
* 57: Ethical issues in child health
* 58: Death, dying and palliative care
* 59: Consent and competence in paediatrics
* Section 11: Measuring child health
* 60: Basic epidemiology
* 61: Child health indicators
* 62: Audit of child health services
* 63: Evidence-based paediatric practice
* Section 1: Child Health: the big picture
* 1: Child health in context
* 2: The global context: international child health
* 3: Children's rights and health
* Section 2: Determinants of child health
* 4: Poverty, social inequity and child health
* 5: Environmental influences on child health
* 6: Psychological factors in child health
* Section 3: The normal child
* 7: Physical growth in childhood and adolescence
* 8: Neurodevelopment
* 9: Psychosocial development
* 10: Common functional problems
* Section 4: Keeping children healthy
* 11: Child health promotion
* 12: Adolescent child health promotion
* 13: Child health advocacy
* 14: Growth monitoring
* 15: Infant and child nutrition
* 16: Immunisation
* 17: Oral health
* 18: Health surveillance
* 19: Making healthy adults
* Section 5: Policy in child health
* 20: Child health policy
* 21: Children and legislation South Africa
* 22: Human resources for child health services
* Section 6: Training for child health
* 23: Training and retention of professional child health workers
* 24: Integrated management of childhood illness
* 25: Continuing education and training of nurses
* Section 7: Services for children
* 26: Levels of health care with special reference to children
* 27: Perinatal services
* 28: Medical genetic services for the care and prevention of birth
defects
* 29: School and crèche health
* 30: Health services for adolescents
* 31: Mental health services for children and adolescents
* 32: Support for children: social services and social security
* 33: The role of the district medical officer working in child health
* 34: The allied health care team
* 35: Nursing care
* 36: Community-based child care
* 37: Access to health care services for children
* Section 8: Priority diseases in children
* 38: Mortality, burden of disease, and cost-effectiveness of
interventions
* 39: Neonatal disorders
* 40: HIV infection
* 41: Acute respiratory infections
* 42: Diarrhoeal disease
* 43: Vaccine-preventable disease
* 44: Malnutrition
* 45: Childhood injuries
* 46: Malaria
* 47: Tuberculosis
* 48: Childhood asthma
* 49: Psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence
* 50: Parasitic infections of the gut
* 51: Cot death
* Section 9: Vulnerable children
* 52: Children in difficult circumstances
* 53: The abused child
* 54: Orphans and vulnerable children
* 55: The child with a disability
* 56: The child with a long-term health condition
* Section 10: Ethics in child health
* 57: Ethical issues in child health
* 58: Death, dying and palliative care
* 59: Consent and competence in paediatrics
* Section 11: Measuring child health
* 60: Basic epidemiology
* 61: Child health indicators
* 62: Audit of child health services
* 63: Evidence-based paediatric practice
* 1: Child health in context
* 2: The global context: international child health
* 3: Children's rights and health
* Section 2: Determinants of child health
* 4: Poverty, social inequity and child health
* 5: Environmental influences on child health
* 6: Psychological factors in child health
* Section 3: The normal child
* 7: Physical growth in childhood and adolescence
* 8: Neurodevelopment
* 9: Psychosocial development
* 10: Common functional problems
* Section 4: Keeping children healthy
* 11: Child health promotion
* 12: Adolescent child health promotion
* 13: Child health advocacy
* 14: Growth monitoring
* 15: Infant and child nutrition
* 16: Immunisation
* 17: Oral health
* 18: Health surveillance
* 19: Making healthy adults
* Section 5: Policy in child health
* 20: Child health policy
* 21: Children and legislation South Africa
* 22: Human resources for child health services
* Section 6: Training for child health
* 23: Training and retention of professional child health workers
* 24: Integrated management of childhood illness
* 25: Continuing education and training of nurses
* Section 7: Services for children
* 26: Levels of health care with special reference to children
* 27: Perinatal services
* 28: Medical genetic services for the care and prevention of birth
defects
* 29: School and crèche health
* 30: Health services for adolescents
* 31: Mental health services for children and adolescents
* 32: Support for children: social services and social security
* 33: The role of the district medical officer working in child health
* 34: The allied health care team
* 35: Nursing care
* 36: Community-based child care
* 37: Access to health care services for children
* Section 8: Priority diseases in children
* 38: Mortality, burden of disease, and cost-effectiveness of
interventions
* 39: Neonatal disorders
* 40: HIV infection
* 41: Acute respiratory infections
* 42: Diarrhoeal disease
* 43: Vaccine-preventable disease
* 44: Malnutrition
* 45: Childhood injuries
* 46: Malaria
* 47: Tuberculosis
* 48: Childhood asthma
* 49: Psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence
* 50: Parasitic infections of the gut
* 51: Cot death
* Section 9: Vulnerable children
* 52: Children in difficult circumstances
* 53: The abused child
* 54: Orphans and vulnerable children
* 55: The child with a disability
* 56: The child with a long-term health condition
* Section 10: Ethics in child health
* 57: Ethical issues in child health
* 58: Death, dying and palliative care
* 59: Consent and competence in paediatrics
* Section 11: Measuring child health
* 60: Basic epidemiology
* 61: Child health indicators
* 62: Audit of child health services
* 63: Evidence-based paediatric practice