Global Child Health (e-bog) af Swamy, Padma
Swamy, Padma (forfatter)

Global Child Health e-bog

436,85 DKK (inkl. moms 546,06 DKK)
This timely resource brings child health to the forefront of global health and the crucial goal of universal equity of care. Its resource-based framework offers contemporary perspective on factors driving child health disparities, specific vulnerabilities of underserved children, and ways readers can become effective advocates for children. The book critiques current child health policy worldwi...
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Swamy, Padma (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 28 april 2018
Genrer Social groups, communities and identities
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783319751368
This timely resource brings child health to the forefront of global health and the crucial goal of universal equity of care. Its resource-based framework offers contemporary perspective on factors driving child health disparities, specific vulnerabilities of underserved children, and ways readers can become effective advocates for children. The book critiques current child health policy worldwide, examining both policies that are helping to alleviate and are contributing to further inequities. And the authors provide an extensive toolkit to aid professionals in multidimensional screening for child, newborn, maternal, and post-natal health as well as socioeconomic determinants of health. Included in the coverage:*  What is global health? *  The current state of global child health and disparities *  Global health disparities in high-resource settings *  Pathologies disproportionally affecting the underserved *  Policy and advocacy framework *  Navigating the domestic resources (an advocate's well child check) Global Child Health will find a ready audience among child health providers (physicians, advanced practice providers, nursing staff, social workers, allied healthcare providers, public health professionals), medical educators (medical schools, departments of pediatrics, schools of public health, nursing schools and programs, schools of allied health), and child health policymakers (staff at USAID, Health and Human Services, health services researchers in child and global health policy, health advocacy-related nonprofit organizations).