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Child Health Care Services in Austria [PDF]
We describe child health care in Austria, a small country in Central Europe with a population of about 9 million inhabitants of whom approximately 1.7 million are children and adolescents under the age of 20 years. For children and adolescents, few health care indicators are available.
Reinhold, Kerbl +5 more
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Parents’ views on how health professionals should work with them now to get the best for their child in the future [PDF]
Background Pregnancy and the first years of life are important times for future child well-being. Early identification of families and children who might be likely to experience poorer outcomes could enable health professionals and parents to work ...
Appleton +32 more
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Parents’ experiences of a health dialogue in the child health services: a qualitative study
Background The Child Health Services in Sweden is a well-attended health promoting setting, and thereby has an important role in promoting healthy living habits in families with young children. Due to lack of national recommendations for health dialogues,
Linda Håkansson +2 more
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How do personality characteristics of risky pregnant women affect their prenatal distress levels?: A Turkey university hospital cross-sectional study [PDF]
Purpose – The prenatal distress level of the pregnant woman is influenced by many variables. Personality characteristics are one of the most important of these variables.
Funda Evcili, Gulseren Daglar
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Who is in the transition gap? Transition from CAMHS to AMHS in the Republic of Ireland [PDF]
Objective: The ITRACK study explored the process and predictors of transition between Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) in the Republic of Ireland.
Adamson, M +10 more
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Background Nepal has made a significant improvement in child survival in the last few decades and the involvement of female community health volunteers (FCHVs) has been crucial in such achievement.
Hari Krishna Bhattarai +6 more
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Child Care Monitoring for a Better Child Health Service
Three hundred under five years of age patients admitted to Dr. Pirngadi General Hospital Child Health during a two months period (October-November, 1981) were studied, using child care monitoring form. The age group with highest morbidity (86.7%) was found in the age group of 0-2 years. Only 54.3% of the children get breastfeeding until the age ...
R, Meliala +5 more
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Background Implementation scientists and practitioners often rely on frontline providers for reporting on implementation outcomes. Furthermore, measures of sustainment are few, and available sustainment measures are mainly setting or evidenced-based ...
Joanna C. Moullin +4 more
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Partnering with Medicaid to Advance and Sustain the Goals of the Child Welfare System [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to serve as a practical guide for child welfare directors who are looking to expand or sustain services for the children and families that they serve.
Deborah S. Harburger +5 more
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Syphilis is a relatively common sexually transmitted disease worldwide. Its occurrence in pregnant women not only impacts their quality of life but also leads to various adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs), including the potential for congenital syphilis ...
Yuanjun Peng +9 more
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