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Conçu par une équipe pluridisciplinaire avec une ambition résolument pratique, cet ouvrage propose, en 105 fiches, une synthèse des connaissances indispensables aux professionnels assurant le suivi de la mère et/ou de l?enfant pendant la période du post-partum. Ces fiches pratiques couvrent l?ensemble de cette période et sont regroupées en 5 thématiques complémentaires : l?organisation du suivi de la mère et du nouveau-né, le suivi maternel en post-partum, l?allaitement maternel et l?alimentation du nouveau-né, les pathologies pédiatriques des premiers mois de vie et la parentalité. De nombreux documents téléchargeables complètent la version papier et proposent au lecteur des outils directement utilisables en pratique quotidienne. L?ouvrage s?adresse essentiellement aux professionnels de santé exerçant dans le champ de la périnatalité pendant la période post-natale : médecins généralistes, sages-femmes, gynécologues-obstétriciens, pédiatres, puéricultrices, infirmières, professionnels de santé exerçant en PMI et étudiants.
Postnatal care --- Maternal health services --- Soins postnatals --- Périnatalité --- Postnatal Care --- Périnatalité --- Postnatal Care - handbooks
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Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Postnatal care. --- Pregnancy --- Pregnancy. --- Complications.
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Delivery (Obstetrics) --- Postnatal care. --- Pregnancy --- Pregnancy. --- Complications.
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Aids --- Contraception --- Reproductive health --- Postnatal care --- Government policy --- Sexuality --- Pregnancy --- Reports [materialtype] --- Adolescence --- Developing countries
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Een jaar geleden stierf Sheila Kitzinger, die bijna op haar eentje verantwoordelijk is geweest voor een revolutie in verloskunde en moederschapszorg. Toen ze zelf jong was, kon je in de bibliotheek boeken aantreffen over bevalling, maar die waren dan wel te vinden bij onderwerpen die met zorg, huishouden en vrouwen te maken hadden. De laatste 40 jaar werd geboorte echter een politieke kwestie en Kitzinger zag veel dingen veranderen. De over-medicalisering, de bemoeienissen van (mannelijke) verloskundigen maakten van iets dat een enorm belangrijk moment in een mensenleven zou moeten zijn tot een ‘medische crisis’. Zwangerschap leek wel een ziekte te zijn geworden. “A baby becomes a person by being loved and cared for. We have created a style of childbirth in which it is an interruption of normal life rather than an integral part of its flow.” Vrouwen werden als kinderen behandeld en voelden zich machteloos t.a.v. de ziekenhuisbureaucratie. Kitzinger vroeg aandacht voor de omgeving waarin de bevalling plaatsvindt en voor de autonomie van de vrouw. Zelfs in haar autobiografie blijft ze goede raad geven: “Since babies cry for many reasons, there is obviously no single remedy. Some babies need more stimulation and by the time they are about six weeks old start crying because they are bored stiff. It is only when they start doing things for themselves and exploring the world around them that crying becomes less.”
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of social care --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Feminism --- Postnatal care --- Autobiography --- Childbirth --- Book --- Kitzinger, Sheila --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- United Kingdom
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of social care --- Community organization --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Human medicine --- Engineering sciences. Technology --- History --- Feminism --- Postnatal care --- Medical sciences --- Motherhood --- Technology --- Women's movements --- Book --- Breast feeding --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States of America
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Lesotho is one of the poorest and most unequal countries in the world. It is a small, mostly mountainous, and largely rural country of about 2 million people, completely surrounded by South Africa. The persistence of poverty and rising inequality are striking for an economy that grew at annual rates of 4 percent per capita over the past decade. Redefining the role of the state will be critical for meeting the twin goals through boosting inclusive growth and avoiding macroeconomic and social risks. In this context, this Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) is intended to assess development challenges and identify priorities for rapid progress in achieving the objectives of: (i) eliminating extreme poverty on a sustainable basis and (ii) ensuring shared prosperity by improving the welfare of Lesotho's poorer citizens. The report analyzes the opportunities and challenges in meeting these objectives, focusing on growth, inclusiveness, and sustainability. The SCD concludes by prioritizing the key challenges. Lesotho has an opportunity to eradicate extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity in coming years. It will require shifting to a growth model led by an export-oriented private sector, fortified by higher skilled, more productive, and more entrepreneurial individuals, households, and firms. Lesotho cannot realize this new growth model without redefining the role of the state. For this new model to develop, strong political consensus is necessary to push the difficult reforms needed.
Adolescents --- Breastfeeding --- Burns --- Children --- Climate Change --- Coal --- Competition --- Consumer Protection --- Credit --- Debt --- Demographics --- Disasters --- Drinking Water --- Economic Development --- Economic Growth --- Economics --- Emissions --- Environment --- Environmental Economics & Policies --- Equity --- Expenditures --- Family Planning --- Feasibility Studies --- Food Production --- Health --- Health Monitoring & Evaluation --- Health Outcomes --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Hospitals --- Incentives --- Internet --- Knowledge --- Labor Costs --- Land --- Life Expectancy --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Marketing --- Measurement --- Migration --- Morbidity --- Mortality --- Natural Resources --- Nutrition --- Political Economy --- Population Policies --- Postnatal Care --- Poverty Reduction --- Pregnancy --- Prevention --- Purchasing Power --- Rural Poverty Reduction --- Securities --- Tariffs --- Tax Reform --- Taxes --- Trade --- Unemployment --- Violence --- Wages --- Waste --- Workers
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Lesotho is one of the poorest and most unequal countries in the world. It is a small, mostly mountainous, and largely rural country of about 2 million people, completely surrounded by South Africa. The persistence of poverty and rising inequality are striking for an economy that grew at annual rates of 4 percent per capita over the past decade. Redefining the role of the state will be critical for meeting the twin goals through boosting inclusive growth and avoiding macroeconomic and social risks. In this context, this Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) is intended to assess development challenges and identify priorities for rapid progress in achieving the objectives of: (i) eliminating extreme poverty on a sustainable basis and (ii) ensuring shared prosperity by improving the welfare of Lesotho's poorer citizens. The report analyzes the opportunities and challenges in meeting these objectives, focusing on growth, inclusiveness, and sustainability. The SCD concludes by prioritizing the key challenges. Lesotho has an opportunity to eradicate extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity in coming years. It will require shifting to a growth model led by an export-oriented private sector, fortified by higher skilled, more productive, and more entrepreneurial individuals, households, and firms. Lesotho cannot realize this new growth model without redefining the role of the state. For this new model to develop, strong political consensus is necessary to push the difficult reforms needed.
Adolescents --- Breastfeeding --- Burns --- Children --- Climate Change --- Coal --- Competition --- Consumer Protection --- Credit --- Debt --- Demographics --- Disasters --- Drinking Water --- Economic Development --- Economic Growth --- Economics --- Emissions --- Environment --- Environmental Economics & Policies --- Equity --- Expenditures --- Family Planning --- Feasibility Studies --- Food Production --- Health --- Health Monitoring & Evaluation --- Health Outcomes --- Health, Nutrition and Population --- Hospitals --- Incentives --- Internet --- Knowledge --- Labor Costs --- Land --- Life Expectancy --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Marketing --- Measurement --- Migration --- Morbidity --- Mortality --- Natural Resources --- Nutrition --- Political Economy --- Population Policies --- Postnatal Care --- Poverty Reduction --- Pregnancy --- Prevention --- Purchasing Power --- Rural Poverty Reduction --- Securities --- Tariffs --- Tax Reform --- Taxes --- Trade --- Unemployment --- Violence --- Wages --- Waste --- Workers
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