نتایج جستجو برای: infant health

تعداد نتایج: 1054481  

2009
Yoko Akachi David Canning

We investigate trends in health human capital using data on infant mortality rates and adult heights for birth cohorts from 1960 to 1985 from 39 developing countries. In Sub-Saharan Africa, despite declining infant mortality rates, adult heights have not risen. We argue that childhood exposure to disease, and nutrition, have remained stagnant in Sub-Saharan Africa and the decline in infant mort...

2006
Jennifer Cheng

nfant mortality rate is defined as the death of an infant before his or her first birthday. eful indicator on the nation’s health because it is often associated with other health uch as maternal health, quality and accessibility of medical care, and socioeconomic ns. The leading causes of infant mortality are dehydration, disease, congenital ation, infection, drugs and alcohol, sudden infant de...

حاجیان‌, دکتر کریم اله,

ABSTRACT An ecological study was conducted to examine the relation between infant morality rate (IMR) and under 5 mortality rate (UFMR) with GNP in 1993 and 1996. The data of 145 countries were collected from WHO and UNICEF reports and we analyzed them using statistical model. First a picture of infant mortality rate and GNP was described in 7 groups of different countries with respect to WH...

Journal: :Hawaii medical journal 2004
Wendy A Todd John W Peabody

Disaggregated data, vital statistics, and a comprehensive literature review were used to assess the relationship between Hawaiian maternal predictors and infant health outcomes. Despite near universal health care coverage, Hawaiians continue to use less prenatal care, have average rates of low birth weight and the highest infant mortality rates compared to other ethnic groups in Hawaii. Specifi...

Journal: :European Journal of Education Studies 2023

<p>Infant massage is a scientifically proven practice that promotes the physical and mental health of infant. The term infant refers to application touch by parent or caregiver during first year life with specific massages. Through following literature review, benefits for infant, family wider society are noted commented on. its recorded in four different areas. These refer concept infant...

Background Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health expenditures. Public health expenditures contain social security spending, taxing to private and public sectors, and foreign resources like loans and subventions. On the other hand, private health expenditures contain out of pocket expenditures and private insurances. Each of these has different effects on the ...

2017
Nathan Christopher Nickel Lynne Warda Leslie Kummer Joanne Chateau Maureen Heaman Chris Green Alan Katz Julia Paul Carolyn Perchuk Darlene Girard Lorraine Larocque Jennifer Emily Enns Souradet Shaw

INTRODUCTION Breast feeding is associated with many health benefits for mothers and infants. But despite extensive public health efforts to promote breast feeding, many mothers do not achieve their own breastfeeding goals; and, inequities in breastfeeding rates persist between high and low-income mother-infant dyads. Developing targeted programme to support breastfeeding dyads and reduce inequi...

2015
Mili Duggal Sally A. Koblinsky Elisabeth Maring Marian Moser Jones

Title of Dissertation: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE EXPOSURE, MATERNAL EDUCATION, AND MATERNAL AUTONOMY AS PREDICTORS OF INDIAN WOMEN’S USE OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES AND INFANT LOW BIRTH WEIGHT Mili Duggal, Doctor of Philosophy, 2015 Dissertation directed by: Professor Sally A. Koblinsky Department of Family Science India contributes disproportionately to the world’s maternal mortality ratio and rate of...

Abbas Assari-Arani Ali Mohammad Ahmadi Mohammad Meskarpour-Amiri,

Introduction: There are little attention about health spending and public health outcomes especially in the WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region. This  paper  presents  an  overview  on  health  spending  and  public health  outcomes  in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean countries during 1995-2011. Methods: This study conducted in 2013 use of health expenditure...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1998
A B Ransjö-Arvidson K Chintu N Ng'andu B Eriksson B Susu K Christensson V K Diwan

STUDY OBJECTIVES The main aim of the study was to discover if a midwife home visiting programme has a significant effect on the prevalence of health problems and breast feeding behaviour of mothers who delivered normally and their healthy fullterm newborn babies, during a period of 42 days after delivery. Another aim was to compare the mothers', the midwife's, and the doctor's findings of preva...

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