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Maternal Health and Child Asthma Health Services Use
Clinical Nursing Research, 2009The primary purpose of this pilot study was to examine the influence of maternal health status on health services use in children with the diagnosis of asthma. A secondary purpose was to assess both preventive and illness-related child health services use patterns. Fifty-two asthmatic children and 43 mothers met the inclusion criteria. The majority of
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Maternal Health Services in Pakistan
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2023Background: Women must be provided with necessary health services for a child's good health and future during pregnancy. Women's health has experienced a considerable epidemiological change during the past several decades. Maternal well-being and health affect not only the developed world but predominantly the developing nations.
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Reflections on maternal health care within the Victorian Maternal and Child Health Service
Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2015Women suffer significant morbidity following childbirth and there is a lack of focussed, primary maternal health care to support them. Victorian Maternal and Child Health (MCH) nurses are ideally suited to provide additional care for women when caring for the family with a new baby.
Leesa, Hooker +2 more
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Rural Maternity Services: Community Health Nurse Providers
Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1986The community health nurse providing generalized services in sparsely populated rural areas is often one of the earliest contacts of a pregnant woman seeking maternity services, especially prenatal care and instruction. A lack of accessible or acceptable maternity care can contribute to poor pregnancy outcome.
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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
The Lancet, 1964Maternal and child health is not a specialty but a channel through which medical and health services can be organized. It includes pediatrics obstetrics nutrition health education and mental health. It is made up of service teaching and research. Its activities must be adapted to the needs and resources of the community it serves. It must undertake
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Use of maternal health services in rural China
Population Studies, 2004We use data from the nationally representative 1997 Demographic and Reproductive Health Survey to examine use of maternity services in rural China. The data indicate that roughly 60 per cent of women had at least one prenatal visit, while 40 per cent had a professionally assisted birth over the period 1988-97.
Susan, Short, Fengyu, Zhang
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Maternal health services--the developing world.
Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique, 1991Women in developing nations run 100 to 200 times the risk of dying in pregnancy and childbirth compared to women in affluent countries. The vast majority of these deaths are preventable. We examine 3 models of health development for their potential impact on maternal mortality.
W, Fraser, J, Meli
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