Zusammenfassung
Kinder unter 5 Jahren und Frauen in der reproduktiven Lebensphase werden oft als the most vulnerable groups bezeichnet, als die Gruppen mit dem höchsten Gesundheitsrisiko. In Entwicklungsländern stellen sie zusammen ca. 40% der Gesamtbevölkerung, ihre Gesundheitsprobleme sind also auch besonders häufig. Sie benötigen von daher die besondere Aufmerksamkeit der Gesundheitsdienste. In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten wurden vielfältige Ansätze erdacht, erprobt, verworfen oder übernommen, um den Gesundheitszustand dieser Gruppen zu verbessern. Kapitel 5 zeichnet den Weg nach von selektiven Interventionen für Kinder hin zu einem umfassenden Konzept der Familiengesundheit, das auch die Bedürfnisse von Erwachsenen und älteren Menschen berücksichtigt. Dabei stehen Aktivitäten und Dienste auβerhalb des Krankenhauses im Mittelpunkt.
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Reitmaier, P., Razum, O., Falkenhorst, G., Görgen, R. (2001). Familiengesundheit. In: Diesfeld, H.J., Falkenhorst, G., Razum, O., Hampel, D. (eds) Gesundheitsversorgung in Entwicklungsländern. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56648-6_5
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