
Health for All Children
David Hall(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
4th Edition
Published in January 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
428 pages
978-0-19-851588-3 (ISBN)
Description
The first edition of Health for all Children was published in 1989 and quickly made a substantial impact on the practice of preventive health care for children. It challenged many long established practices and suggested new areas for research. The importance of preventing disease and adverse outcome was emphasised. Health for all Children, Fourth Edition continues the themes of previous editions, in particular highlighting the growing evidence that behavioural problems and educational failure are not inevitable, and can be prevented. Thus the role of screening for developmental problems, while not ignored, is set in the context of what can be done to promote language development, reading, and enthusiasm for learning. This fourth edition differs significantly from its predecessors. Most importantly, it deals with the health care needs of children of school age as well as pre-school children. In addition, it outlines the needs of special groups of children, including those who are vulnerable or disabled and those living in unusual circumstances. The legislative framework is outlined and the hallmarks of good practice are described.
This book will, like its previous editions, be essential reading for all health professionals who work with children whether in the community or at the receiving end of referrals. It will also provide vital background knowledge for those charged with the responsibility of planning, commissioning and monitoring. Changes for the 4th edition: Takes full account of the current government initiatives on children's health with particular reference to promoting children's health. Incorporates a review of the health care needs of school age children, as well as those for the under-fives. Emphasizes the importance of parent education and support, language, and literacy skills. Reviews behavioural management programmes for parents. Describes the duties laid on PCTs with regard to education and social services support. Updated information on nutrition and injury prevention. New recommendations on screening, in line with those from The National Screening Committee.
This book will, like its previous editions, be essential reading for all health professionals who work with children whether in the community or at the receiving end of referrals. It will also provide vital background knowledge for those charged with the responsibility of planning, commissioning and monitoring. Changes for the 4th edition: Takes full account of the current government initiatives on children's health with particular reference to promoting children's health. Incorporates a review of the health care needs of school age children, as well as those for the under-fives. Emphasizes the importance of parent education and support, language, and literacy skills. Reviews behavioural management programmes for parents. Describes the duties laid on PCTs with regard to education and social services support. Updated information on nutrition and injury prevention. New recommendations on screening, in line with those from The National Screening Committee.
Reviews / Votes
A well-written and thoughtful book. Doody's JournalMore details
Edition
4th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Health professionals such as health visitors, paediatricians, GPs, managers, trainees in those fields, social science students
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
tables, fig., num. text boxes
numerous text boxes, figures and tables
ISBN-13
978-0-19-851588-3 (9780198515883)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Joint Working Party on Child Health Surveillance
Health for All Children
Book
01/1996
3rd Edition
Oxford University Press
€20.99
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Persons
David M.B. Hall, Professor of Community Paediatrics, University of Sheffield, and President of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, and David Elliman, Consultant in Child Health, St George's Hospital, London
Content
1. Health for all children; 2. Health promotion focus on parents; 3. Promoting child development; 4. Child health promotion - opportunities for primary prevention; 5. Health promotion and health care for school age children and young people; 6. Secondary prevention: early detection and the role of screening; 7. Physical examination; 8. Growth monitoring and nutrition; 9. Laboratory and radiological screening tests; 10. Iron deficiency; 11. Screening for hearing defects; 12. Screening for vision defects; 13. Identifying children with developmental and behavioural problems; 14. Children with disabilities and special educational needs; 15. Child protection programme; 16. Children in special circumstances; 17. Persona; child health records and minimum dataset; 18. The universal programme