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Women's Health and Women's Work in Health Services

Women & Health, 1988
This article draws together statistical information in several broad areas that relate to women's health, women's reproductive activities and women's occupations in Sweden. The statistical analysis reflects the major changes that have occurred in Swedish society and that have had a major impact on the health and well-being, as well as on the social ...
B, Hedman, E, Herner
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Women's Mental Health Services and Pregnancy: A Review

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2022
Importance The importance of women's mental health services is becoming more evident as we learn more about the impact of mental health on maternal and perinatal outcomes. Objective The purpose of this review is to identify the importance of mental health issues arising during ...
Taylor, Ghahremani   +5 more
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Building oral health capacity in a women’s health service

Australian Journal of Primary Health, 2018
Adult women in Australia are more likely than men to have no teeth, more missing teeth or have a dental hospital admission. Experiences of war, family and domestic violence, mental health or alcohol and other drug use problems may also negatively affect women’s oral health. Yet, oral health is often excluded from primary healthcare.
Angela, Durey   +3 more
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Women Workers in The Health Service Industry

International Journal of Health Services, 1975
The health service industry is unusual in that most of the skilled as well as unskilled workers are women, although the industry is largely controlled by men. Women are hired because they constitute an inexpensive, available, and seemingly powerless work force.
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Employee health services for women workers

Preventive Medicine, 1978
More than ever before and at a rate that has surpassed all projections, women are taking and keeping jobs outside the home. While they continue to concentrate in their traditional white collar and service jobs, increasing numbers are entering blue collar, craft, technical, and professional categories from which they had hitherto largely been excluded ...
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Issues in health care services for women

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1994
This article reviews the insufficient nature of womens health programs in developing countries and presents a new approach the Program of Integral Assistance to Womans Health (PIAWH) which was implemented in Sao Paulo Brazil during 1987-91. Most maternal and child health programs have been aimed at enhancing the health of the child or at solving ...
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Planning for women's health care services

Women's Health Issues, 1996
Managed care organizations have an opportunity and an obligation to provide comprehensive health care services to women. The opportunity arises from the nature of the health insurance arrangements linking a woman, by contract, to one insurer for all her health care needs.
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HEALTH SERVICES FOR WOMEN

Medical Journal of Australia, 1962
PATRICIA BoLLARD, Conference Director
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Do women want women health workers? Women's views of the primary health care service

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1996
This paper sets out to explore key aspects of women's views of women GPs and practice nurses within primary health care settings The extent to which women actively seek female health workers for the provision of their primary health care needs, including preventive health care, is examined The findings presented m this paper are from a 3‐year research ...
F, Brooks, D, Phillips
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Mental health services for women

Psychiatrische Praxis, 2011
There is now growing evidence, from neuroscience to epidemiology and health services research, that there are significant gender differences in mental health which means that treatments and services need to be tailored for men and women. This symposium focuses on recent research findings on gender sensitive mental health services for women with severe ...
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