Setting Up Community Health Programmes: A Practical Manual for Use in Developing Countries

Setting Up Community Health Programmes: A Practical Manual for Use in Developing Countries image
ISBN-10:

0333679334

ISBN-13:

9780333679333

Author(s): Ted Lankester
Edition: 2nd
Released: Sep 11, 2000
Format: Paperback, 0 pages
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Description:

The second edition of this book has been fully revised in the light of new information and good practice. Community-based approaches to safe motherhood, immunisation, malaria and the treatment of TB through DOTS have been incorporated using guidelines from the World Health Organization. The book is written as a detailed yet simple how-to manual, designed to equip and empower health workers. Through a series of 20 illustrated chapters arranged in logical sequence, all important areas are covered. These range from initial tasks such as choosing and training a team, through the setting up of clinics and the use of village health workers to programmes for mothers and children. The final section covers evaluation, personnel management and how to make a programme sustainable. This book is designed for a wide range of health workers, including field staff, nurses, doctors and programme managers. It is also valuable reading for students, administrators and planner involved in this area of health care.











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