ABSTRACT
Cet ouvrage répond à la nécessité de relier les services de soins aux mères et aux enfants aux autres composantes des soins de santé primaires sans oublier les services de planification familiale. Conçu à l'intention d'administrateurs de programmes, il propose un cadre pratique et conceptuel pour évaluer les services existants, déceler les lacunes, éviter les pièges les plus courants et planifier des améliorations en fonction des nombreuses leçons tirées de l'expérience des services de soins de santé primaires partout dans le monde. L'essentiel du livre est un guide détaillé sur la planification et l'organisation de services conformes aux principes de soins de santé primaires. Axée sur les problèmes, les différentes sections traitent des personnels, des équipements, des fournitures et des ressources nécessaires au fonctionnement quotidien d'un dispensaire. Le lecteur est également informé des problèmes particuliers où l'absence de planification sérieuse peut compromettre l'efficacité, augmenter les coûts ou exposer la santé des patients
Subject(s)
Child Health Services , Maternal Health Services , Primary Health CareABSTRACT
Addresses the need to link services for the care of mothers and children to other components of primary health care. Services for family planning are also considered. Intended for use by programme managers, the book offers a practical and conceptual framework for evaluating existing services, detecting inefficiencies, avoiding common pitfalls, and planning improvements that build on the many lessons learned from past experiences with primary health care services. The opening chapter outlines the many theoretical advantages of a primary health care approach and explains why, in practice, maternal and child health services so often function as a separate component of the primary health care system. The second chapter identifies eleven main issues that need to be understood and considered before planning an improvement or expansion of services. The main part of the book provides a guide to the planning and organization of services aligned with the principles of primary health care. Adopting a problem-oriented approach, sections concentrate on the staff, equipment, supplies, and resources needed for the daily operation of a clinic. Details range from advice on ways to streamline daily record keeping to an organizational framework for planning the work of a clinic according to five main work stations. Readers are also alerted to specific problem areas where lack of careful planning will compromise efficiency, increase costs, or introduce risks to the health of patients
Subject(s)
Child Health Services , Maternal Health Services , Primary Health CareABSTRACT
Better Health for Women and Children through Family Planning. Population Council; 5-9 Oct. 1987
. World Health Organization
. International Planed Parenthood Federation
. UNICEF
. UNDP
. PNUD
. World Bank
. Banco Mundial
Subject(s)
Family Planning Services , Maternal and Child Health , Health Status Indicators , Maternal Mortality , Infant Mortality , Socioeconomic Factors , Breast FeedingABSTRACT
Better Health for Women and Children through Family Planning. Population Council; 5-9 Oct. 1987
. World Health Organization
. International Planed Parenthood Federation
. UNICEF
. UNDP
. PNUD
. World Bank
. Banco Mundial
Subject(s)
Family Planning Services , Sexually Transmitted Diseases , Maternal and Child Health , InfertilitySubject(s)
Child Welfare , Primary Health Care , Breast Feeding , Child Rearing , Parent-Child RelationsSubject(s)
Child Health , Primary Health Care , Child Rearing , Breast Feeding , Parent-Child RelationsABSTRACT
Mensaje emitido con motivo de la celebración del Día Mundial de la Salud, 7 de abril de 1984, bajo el lema "Salud del niño: riqueza del mañana"