Kotch's Maternal and Child Health
Problems, Programs, and Policy in Public Health
Description:... Offering the keen insight and expertise of a new author team and new contributors, the Fourth Edition of Kotch's Maternal and Child Health: Problems, Programs, and Policy in Public Health continues to offer a comprehensive, trusted introduction to the field of maternal and child health (MCH), while addressing the traditional MCH topics in a modern context that includes race/ethnicity, an expanded family focus, and a broadened approach that will appeal to health professionals both in and outside of public health practice. Organized according to fundamental principles of MCH, the book covers traditional MCH topics such as family planning and maternal and infant health as well as skills that are applicable across Public Heath disciplines such as planning, research, monitoring, and advocacy.Thoroughly updated, the Fourth Edition offers: - New chapters on Rights, Justice and Equity (1), Environmental Health (12), Child and Mental Health (15), Medicaid and CHIP Coverage for Women and Children (20), and Leadership in Maternal and Child Health (22)- Expanded focus that goes beyond maternal and child health to include father, partner, and family health- Broadened perspective to include professionals outside of public health (e.g. social work, nursing)- New and updated graphs, figures, and tables to clarify concepts- Discussion questions and additional resources have been added to each chapter- Navigate eBook access (included with each printed text) enabling access online or offline from your computer, tablet, or mobile device
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