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Attitudes towards embryo donation among healthcare professionals working in child healthcare: a survey study

Attitudes towards embryo donation among healthcare professionals working in child healthcare: a survey study

... of child-healthcare ...to healthcare professionals at child-healthcare ...and healthcare professionals working in primary ...

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Factors influencing the quality of primary child healthcare : a parents' perspective

Factors influencing the quality of primary child healthcare : a parents' perspective

... proper healthcare. When receiving healthcare, children are dependent on their environment, which consists of family, school, their daily care, the healthcare system, culture and their social ...

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Effects of a computerised guideline support tool on child healthcare professionals’ response to suspicions of child abuse and neglect: a community-based intervention trial

Effects of a computerised guideline support tool on child healthcare professionals’ response to suspicions of child abuse and neglect: a community-based intervention trial

... for Child Health issued a clinical guideline on early detection and response to suspected CAN (further referred to as the CAN guideline) [16, ...preventive child healthcare (CHC) doctors and ...

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International workshop on the future of community child healthcare

International workshop on the future of community child healthcare

... The program was opened by Orly Manor, Chair of the Board of Directors of the National Institute for Health Policy Research (NIHPR) and Zamir Halpern, the Scien- tific Director of the institute. Prof. Manor introduced the ...

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Aligning public financial management system and free healthcare policies: lessons from a free maternal and child healthcare programme in Nigeria

Aligning public financial management system and free healthcare policies: lessons from a free maternal and child healthcare programme in Nigeria

... and child healthcare programme (FMCHP) to improve finan- cial protection and equity in the use of maternal and child health (MCH) services in publicly-owned health fa- cilities that usually charges ...

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Postnatal screening and care for non medical risk factors by preventive child healthcare in deprived and non deprived neighbourhoods

Postnatal screening and care for non medical risk factors by preventive child healthcare in deprived and non deprived neighbourhoods

... Preventive Child Healthcare (PCHC) monitors growth and development of babies and ...other healthcare professionals, in both deprived and non-deprived neighbourhoods in the ...

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Timely Access to Maternal, Neonatal and Child Healthcare for rural communities in Rwanda: The Role of Community Health Workers

Timely Access to Maternal, Neonatal and Child Healthcare for rural communities in Rwanda: The Role of Community Health Workers

... I am Jean Bosco Bigirimana, a master’s student working under the supervision of Dr. Isaac Luginaah in the Department of Geography at the University of Western Ontario in Canada. We are conducting a study to examine the ...

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Antenatal care as a means to increase participation in the continuum of maternal and child healthcare: an analysis of the poorest regions of four Mesoamérican countries

Antenatal care as a means to increase participation in the continuum of maternal and child healthcare: an analysis of the poorest regions of four Mesoamérican countries

... Antenatal care (ANC) has repeatedly been shown to re- duce neonatal deaths via identification of high-risk preg- nancies [1–6]. Current WHO guidelines, however, state an additional underlying benefit: women’s uptake of ...

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Mixed methods evaluation of mental healthcare integration into tuberculosis and maternal child healthcare services of four South African districts

Mixed methods evaluation of mental healthcare integration into tuberculosis and maternal child healthcare services of four South African districts

... Across four districts in South Africa, we found that inte- gration of mental health services has been implemented to some degree in TB and MCH services of primary care clinics. However, there is a considerable lack of ...

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Detection of specific language impairment in young children in well-child healthcare

Detection of specific language impairment in young children in well-child healthcare

... a child is incorrectly considered as having the disorder, resulting in unnecessary worry for parents and may lead to further diagnostic procedures which are not ...

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Longitudinal Care Evaluation in Child Healthcare

Longitudinal Care Evaluation in Child Healthcare

... the child; 73.7% (n = 137) answered that the professional know their child more as a person than just as someone with a health problem; ...their child to the doctor/nurse; ...

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Clinical communication and caregivers’ satisfaction with child healthcare in Nepal; results from Nepal Health Facility Survey 2015

Clinical communication and caregivers’ satisfaction with child healthcare in Nepal; results from Nepal Health Facility Survey 2015

... This quantitative cross-sectional study sources data from the Service Provision Assessment (SPA] surveys, which are conducted by the Demographic and Health Survey Programme (DHS). The most recent SPA survey ad- dressing ...

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Effectiveness of Primary Care Triple P on child psychosocial problems in preventive child healthcare: a randomized controlled trial

Effectiveness of Primary Care Triple P on child psychosocial problems in preventive child healthcare: a randomized controlled trial

... address child psychosocial problems by enhancing parenting skills are becoming increasingly available, but evidence on their effectiveness in community pediatric services such as PCH is ...reduce child ...

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FOXE1 polyalanine tract length screening by MLPA in idiopathic premature ovarian failure

FOXE1 polyalanine tract length screening by MLPA in idiopathic premature ovarian failure

... One hundred and ten patients with idiopathic POF were recruited between January 2009 and July 2010 at the Affiliated Shenzhen City Maternity and Child Healthcare Hospital of Southern Medical University, ...

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Vol 14, No 1 (2020)

Vol 14, No 1 (2020)

... accessing healthcare were reported for more than half of the sampled children ...of healthcare workers, lack of medicine and the distance to the HF, which constitute major ...accessing child ...

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Lagging indicators of mch care among urban poor in achieving sdg for India

Lagging indicators of mch care among urban poor in achieving sdg for India

... The paper usedthird round of District Level Household Survey (DLHS), 2007-08, a publicly available secondary data; therefore no ethics review is required for this work. It is the largest ever demographic and health ...

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How the Health Care Nurse Supports and Enhances the Child’s Attachment to Their Parents

How the Health Care Nurse Supports and Enhances the Child’s Attachment to Their Parents

... the Child Healthcare Clinic (BVC) nurse supports and encourages the child’s bonding to their parents during the regularly scheduled checkups at the healthcare ...the child to have a healthy ...

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Okpala

Okpala

... There are reports of inadequate utilization of health facilities in the Obiagu community, Enugu despite the availability of maternal and child health services. This is evidenced by the findings from the antenatal ...

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Health examinations of child migrants in Europe: screening or assessment of healthcare needs?

Health examinations of child migrants in Europe: screening or assessment of healthcare needs?

... Data for the study was derived from a ques- tionnaire distributed to 30 European national country agents/experts as part of the Models of Child Health Appraised (MOCHA) project (http://www. chil dhea lths ervi ...

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Validity of a family-centered approach for assessing infants’ social-emotional wellbeing and their developmental context: a prospective cohort study

Validity of a family-centered approach for assessing infants’ social-emotional wellbeing and their developmental context: a prospective cohort study

... The family-centered approach is the only approach in Dutch PCH that takes into account the child within its context and can be used during all routine well-child visits from birth onwards. The ...

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