منابع مشابه
Child Health Surveillance: nurses perspective.
OBJECTIVE to analyze conceptions of nurses on child health surveillance in family health units. METHOD a qualitative study with thematic analysis of the data, based on the paradigm of Health Surveillance. Interviews were conducted with 13 nurses in a countryside city in the state of Sao Paulo. RESULTS nurses conceived child health surveillance as an active monitoring, which should be compre...
متن کاملDevelopments in child health surveillance programmes.
The promotion of good health and well-being for children is essential to improve adult health. Child health surveillance has been crucial in attempting to achieve this goal. The National Service Framework for Children promotes a new child health programme. If it is to be successful, nurses involved in primary care must play a central role.
متن کاملFrom child health surveillance to child health promotion, and onwards: a tale of babies and bathwater.
Child health surveillance (CHS) has evolved greatly over the past 30 years from a proactive screening process by health professionals to a more passive approach of child health promotion (CHP), which places the main responsibility for detection of developmental problems on carers. The impetus for this change came from the Hall Report (1989), which reported a lack of evidence for CHS. Although r...
متن کاملGeneral practitioner training needs for child health surveillance.
A postal questionnaire was sent to 136 Hackney general practitioners inquiring about their plans for child health surveillance. A total of 112 responded and detailed their training needs, both practical and theoretical. Ninety one responders were providing or planning to provide surveillance. Responders were eager for further training particularly in premature baby follow up, mental handicap, s...
متن کاملChild health surveillance for psychiatric disorder: practical guidelines.
Children who have a psychiatric disorder are often seen as difficult rather than disturbed and the significance of the emotion or the behaviour may easily be missed. The distinction between 'normal' and pathological behaviour is important because reassurance is appropriate in the first case and dangerous in the latter. A psychiatric disorder can be classified as a change in behaviour, emotions,...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1989
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.299.6712.1351