Health for All Children
Herausgeber: Emond, Alan
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The new edition of Health for all Children, the leading authority in the field, has been fully revised and updated to incorporate the key updates and developments on how the health of children can best be protected and promoted, making it essential reading for anyone involved in the care and welfare of children.
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The new edition of Health for all Children, the leading authority in the field, has been fully revised and updated to incorporate the key updates and developments on how the health of children can best be protected and promoted, making it essential reading for anyone involved in the care and welfare of children.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780198788850
- ISBN-10: 0198788851
- Artikelnr.: 55308417
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780198788850
- ISBN-10: 0198788851
- Artikelnr.: 55308417
Alan Emond is a clinical academic paediatrician at the Bristol Medical School, where he directs the multi-disciplinary Centre for Child and Adolescent Health. He has 36 years of clinical experience in general and community paediatrics, and held national positions as chair of the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU) and the British Association of Community Child Health (BACCH). He has extensive research experience in epidemiology using the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), in health service evaluation across the NHS, and is active in clinical trials involving children, both as PI and chair of trial steering groups. He has published over 150 papers and books on a wide range of paediatric topics and advised successive governments on child health policy.
* Section 1: Introduction
* 1: Alan Emond: Health for all children- philosophy and principles
* 2: Alan Emond: The scope of the review
* Section 2: Pregnancy, perinatal period and preparation for parenthood
* 3: Caroline Taylor: Dietary and environmental exposures in pregnancy
* 4: Vivette Glover, Rebecca Reynolds, Nick Axford, and Jane Barlow:
Perinatal parental mental health problems
* 5: Anita Schrader- McMillan and Nick Axford: Intimate partner
violence
* 6: Jane Barlow and Nick Axford: Tobacco, alcohol, and substance use
in the perinatal period
* 7: Jane Barlow: Transition to parenthood programmes
* Section 3: Primary prevention and health promotion in childhood
* 8: Cheryll Adams and Sarah Cowley: Primary prevention and health
promotion in childhood
* 9: James Law and Alan Emond: Promoting child development
* 10: Jane Barlow: Promoting infant and child mental health through
support for parenting
* 11: Charlotte Wright: Promoting healthy nutrition
* 12: Anna Chalkley and Lauren Sherar: Promoting physical activity
* 13: Jenny Godson and Diane Seymour: Primary prevention and health
promotion in oral health
* 14: Denise Kendrick: Unintentional injuries and their prevention
* 15: Peter Blair and Anna Pease: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS)
* 16: Helen Bedford and David Elliman: Integrating immunisations into
the programme
* Section 4: Secondary prevention- screening and identification of
impairments
* 17: David Elliman: Secondary prevention- principles and good
practice/ screening tests
* 18: Charlotte Wright: Growth monitoring
* 19: Alan Emond: Physical examination
* 20: David Elliman: Identification of hearing impairment
* 21: Lola Solebo: Identification of visual impairments
* 22: Phil Wilson and James Law: Developmental reviews and the
identification of impairments/disorders
* 23: Phil Wilson and Jackie Kirkham: Opportunistic surveillance in
primary care
* Section 5: Children with additional needs and children in special
circumstances
* 24: Alan Emond and James Law: Supporting children with developmental
disorders and disabilities
* 25: Alison Kemp: Safeguarding
* 26: Julie Mytton and Louise Condon: Gypsy/Traveller, migrant and
refugee children
* 27: Doug Simkiss: Looked after and adopted children
* Section 6: Components of a healthy child programme
* 28: Alison Burton: Recommended universal components by age across the
UK
* 29: Helen Bedford: Personal child health record
* 30: Susan Soar and Mary Malone: Health and early years services
* 31: Alan Emond and Jane Coad: School readiness and transition into
school
* 32: Alan Emond: Enhancements to child health programmes in the UK
* Section 7: Implementation of a healthy child programme
* 33: Mitch Blair: Delivering and managing an effective child health
programme across the UK
* 34: Mitch Blair and Andy Spencer: Quality assurance and data
requirements of the child health programme
* 35: Alan Emond: Conclusions and recommendations
* 1: Alan Emond: Health for all children- philosophy and principles
* 2: Alan Emond: The scope of the review
* Section 2: Pregnancy, perinatal period and preparation for parenthood
* 3: Caroline Taylor: Dietary and environmental exposures in pregnancy
* 4: Vivette Glover, Rebecca Reynolds, Nick Axford, and Jane Barlow:
Perinatal parental mental health problems
* 5: Anita Schrader- McMillan and Nick Axford: Intimate partner
violence
* 6: Jane Barlow and Nick Axford: Tobacco, alcohol, and substance use
in the perinatal period
* 7: Jane Barlow: Transition to parenthood programmes
* Section 3: Primary prevention and health promotion in childhood
* 8: Cheryll Adams and Sarah Cowley: Primary prevention and health
promotion in childhood
* 9: James Law and Alan Emond: Promoting child development
* 10: Jane Barlow: Promoting infant and child mental health through
support for parenting
* 11: Charlotte Wright: Promoting healthy nutrition
* 12: Anna Chalkley and Lauren Sherar: Promoting physical activity
* 13: Jenny Godson and Diane Seymour: Primary prevention and health
promotion in oral health
* 14: Denise Kendrick: Unintentional injuries and their prevention
* 15: Peter Blair and Anna Pease: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS)
* 16: Helen Bedford and David Elliman: Integrating immunisations into
the programme
* Section 4: Secondary prevention- screening and identification of
impairments
* 17: David Elliman: Secondary prevention- principles and good
practice/ screening tests
* 18: Charlotte Wright: Growth monitoring
* 19: Alan Emond: Physical examination
* 20: David Elliman: Identification of hearing impairment
* 21: Lola Solebo: Identification of visual impairments
* 22: Phil Wilson and James Law: Developmental reviews and the
identification of impairments/disorders
* 23: Phil Wilson and Jackie Kirkham: Opportunistic surveillance in
primary care
* Section 5: Children with additional needs and children in special
circumstances
* 24: Alan Emond and James Law: Supporting children with developmental
disorders and disabilities
* 25: Alison Kemp: Safeguarding
* 26: Julie Mytton and Louise Condon: Gypsy/Traveller, migrant and
refugee children
* 27: Doug Simkiss: Looked after and adopted children
* Section 6: Components of a healthy child programme
* 28: Alison Burton: Recommended universal components by age across the
UK
* 29: Helen Bedford: Personal child health record
* 30: Susan Soar and Mary Malone: Health and early years services
* 31: Alan Emond and Jane Coad: School readiness and transition into
school
* 32: Alan Emond: Enhancements to child health programmes in the UK
* Section 7: Implementation of a healthy child programme
* 33: Mitch Blair: Delivering and managing an effective child health
programme across the UK
* 34: Mitch Blair and Andy Spencer: Quality assurance and data
requirements of the child health programme
* 35: Alan Emond: Conclusions and recommendations
* Section 1: Introduction
* 1: Alan Emond: Health for all children- philosophy and principles
* 2: Alan Emond: The scope of the review
* Section 2: Pregnancy, perinatal period and preparation for parenthood
* 3: Caroline Taylor: Dietary and environmental exposures in pregnancy
* 4: Vivette Glover, Rebecca Reynolds, Nick Axford, and Jane Barlow:
Perinatal parental mental health problems
* 5: Anita Schrader- McMillan and Nick Axford: Intimate partner
violence
* 6: Jane Barlow and Nick Axford: Tobacco, alcohol, and substance use
in the perinatal period
* 7: Jane Barlow: Transition to parenthood programmes
* Section 3: Primary prevention and health promotion in childhood
* 8: Cheryll Adams and Sarah Cowley: Primary prevention and health
promotion in childhood
* 9: James Law and Alan Emond: Promoting child development
* 10: Jane Barlow: Promoting infant and child mental health through
support for parenting
* 11: Charlotte Wright: Promoting healthy nutrition
* 12: Anna Chalkley and Lauren Sherar: Promoting physical activity
* 13: Jenny Godson and Diane Seymour: Primary prevention and health
promotion in oral health
* 14: Denise Kendrick: Unintentional injuries and their prevention
* 15: Peter Blair and Anna Pease: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS)
* 16: Helen Bedford and David Elliman: Integrating immunisations into
the programme
* Section 4: Secondary prevention- screening and identification of
impairments
* 17: David Elliman: Secondary prevention- principles and good
practice/ screening tests
* 18: Charlotte Wright: Growth monitoring
* 19: Alan Emond: Physical examination
* 20: David Elliman: Identification of hearing impairment
* 21: Lola Solebo: Identification of visual impairments
* 22: Phil Wilson and James Law: Developmental reviews and the
identification of impairments/disorders
* 23: Phil Wilson and Jackie Kirkham: Opportunistic surveillance in
primary care
* Section 5: Children with additional needs and children in special
circumstances
* 24: Alan Emond and James Law: Supporting children with developmental
disorders and disabilities
* 25: Alison Kemp: Safeguarding
* 26: Julie Mytton and Louise Condon: Gypsy/Traveller, migrant and
refugee children
* 27: Doug Simkiss: Looked after and adopted children
* Section 6: Components of a healthy child programme
* 28: Alison Burton: Recommended universal components by age across the
UK
* 29: Helen Bedford: Personal child health record
* 30: Susan Soar and Mary Malone: Health and early years services
* 31: Alan Emond and Jane Coad: School readiness and transition into
school
* 32: Alan Emond: Enhancements to child health programmes in the UK
* Section 7: Implementation of a healthy child programme
* 33: Mitch Blair: Delivering and managing an effective child health
programme across the UK
* 34: Mitch Blair and Andy Spencer: Quality assurance and data
requirements of the child health programme
* 35: Alan Emond: Conclusions and recommendations
* 1: Alan Emond: Health for all children- philosophy and principles
* 2: Alan Emond: The scope of the review
* Section 2: Pregnancy, perinatal period and preparation for parenthood
* 3: Caroline Taylor: Dietary and environmental exposures in pregnancy
* 4: Vivette Glover, Rebecca Reynolds, Nick Axford, and Jane Barlow:
Perinatal parental mental health problems
* 5: Anita Schrader- McMillan and Nick Axford: Intimate partner
violence
* 6: Jane Barlow and Nick Axford: Tobacco, alcohol, and substance use
in the perinatal period
* 7: Jane Barlow: Transition to parenthood programmes
* Section 3: Primary prevention and health promotion in childhood
* 8: Cheryll Adams and Sarah Cowley: Primary prevention and health
promotion in childhood
* 9: James Law and Alan Emond: Promoting child development
* 10: Jane Barlow: Promoting infant and child mental health through
support for parenting
* 11: Charlotte Wright: Promoting healthy nutrition
* 12: Anna Chalkley and Lauren Sherar: Promoting physical activity
* 13: Jenny Godson and Diane Seymour: Primary prevention and health
promotion in oral health
* 14: Denise Kendrick: Unintentional injuries and their prevention
* 15: Peter Blair and Anna Pease: Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS)
* 16: Helen Bedford and David Elliman: Integrating immunisations into
the programme
* Section 4: Secondary prevention- screening and identification of
impairments
* 17: David Elliman: Secondary prevention- principles and good
practice/ screening tests
* 18: Charlotte Wright: Growth monitoring
* 19: Alan Emond: Physical examination
* 20: David Elliman: Identification of hearing impairment
* 21: Lola Solebo: Identification of visual impairments
* 22: Phil Wilson and James Law: Developmental reviews and the
identification of impairments/disorders
* 23: Phil Wilson and Jackie Kirkham: Opportunistic surveillance in
primary care
* Section 5: Children with additional needs and children in special
circumstances
* 24: Alan Emond and James Law: Supporting children with developmental
disorders and disabilities
* 25: Alison Kemp: Safeguarding
* 26: Julie Mytton and Louise Condon: Gypsy/Traveller, migrant and
refugee children
* 27: Doug Simkiss: Looked after and adopted children
* Section 6: Components of a healthy child programme
* 28: Alison Burton: Recommended universal components by age across the
UK
* 29: Helen Bedford: Personal child health record
* 30: Susan Soar and Mary Malone: Health and early years services
* 31: Alan Emond and Jane Coad: School readiness and transition into
school
* 32: Alan Emond: Enhancements to child health programmes in the UK
* Section 7: Implementation of a healthy child programme
* 33: Mitch Blair: Delivering and managing an effective child health
programme across the UK
* 34: Mitch Blair and Andy Spencer: Quality assurance and data
requirements of the child health programme
* 35: Alan Emond: Conclusions and recommendations