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Renewed emphasis is being given to the role of family planning health care programs. This review of the lessons learned during the past decade provides guidance to policy makers and program managers on ways to improve maternal, infant, and child health through family planning and related health and development activities. It covers policies and laws, accessibility to services, acceptability and quality of services, provision for the special needs of high-risk groups, the use of communications programs, the importance of improving the status of women and the quality of life, and the resources needed to implement such a program globally. Practical steps for integrating family planning fully into maternal and child health care are described.

作者:S, Isaacs;N, Fincancioglu

来源:Population bulletin of the United Nations 1989 年 26期

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作者:
S, Isaacs;N, Fincancioglu
来源:
Population bulletin of the United Nations 1989 年 26期
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Birth Spacing Community-based Distribution Delivery Of Health Care Demographic Factors Developing Countries Distributional Activities Economic Factors Family Planning Family Planning Policy Family Planning Programs Fertility Health Health Services High Risk Women Iec Integrated Programs Macroeconomic Factors Maternal-child Health Services Nonclinical Distribution Organization And Administration Policy Population Population Dynamics Population Policy Pregnancy, Unwanted Primary Health Care Private Sector Program Acceptability Program Accessibility Program Activities Program Evaluation Programs Quality Of Life Reproduction Reproductive Behavior Social Policy Social Welfare Socioeconomic Factors Women's Status
Renewed emphasis is being given to the role of family planning health care programs. This review of the lessons learned during the past decade provides guidance to policy makers and program managers on ways to improve maternal, infant, and child health through family planning and related health and development activities. It covers policies and laws, accessibility to services, acceptability and quality of services, provision for the special needs of high-risk groups, the use of communications programs, the importance of improving the status of women and the quality of life, and the resources needed to implement such a program globally. Practical steps for integrating family planning fully into maternal and child health care are described.