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This book evaluates the effectiveness of prenatal care interventions and provides a framework for improving prenatal care that looks beyond the limited perspective of immediate neonatal outcomes. This book is an important resource for maternal and child health professionals, policy makers and health care managers.
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This book evaluates the effectiveness of prenatal care interventions and provides a framework for improving prenatal care that looks beyond the limited perspective of immediate neonatal outcomes. This book is an important resource for maternal and child health professionals, policy makers and health care managers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521661966
- ISBN-10: 052166196X
- Artikelnr.: 22482100
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Oktober 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521661966
- ISBN-10: 052166196X
- Artikelnr.: 22482100
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; Part I. Prenatal Care and Complications of Pregnancy: 1.
Effect of prenatal care upon medical conditions in pregnancy Phillip
Stubblefield; 2. Health behaviors during pregnancy: risks and interventions
Lisa L. Paine and Lisa M. Garceau; Part II. Preventing Prematurity: 3.
Causes of prematurity David A. Savitz and Lisa M. Pastore; 4. Interventions
to prevent prematurity Robert L. Goldenberg and Dwight J. Rouse; 5.
Long-term outcomes of prematurity Marie C. McCormick; Part III. New
Findings and Long-Term Evidence on Intrauterine Growth Restriction: 6.
Causes of intrauterine growth restriction Kathleen Maher Rasmussen; 7.
Impact of prenatal care on intrauterine growth restriction Linda J.
Heffner; 8. Short- and long-term outcomes of intrauterine growth
restriction Kathleen G. Nelson; Part IV. Preventing and Treathing Birth
Defects: 9. Prevalence and etiology of birth defects Joan M. Stoler; 10.
Developing fetal diagnostic technologies Richard B. Parad; 11. Options
following the diagnosis of a fetal anomaly Mark I. Evans, Yuval Yaron,
Ralph L. Kramer and Mark P. Johnson; Part V. Prentatal Care as an Integral
Component of Women's Health Care: 12. Opportunities for improving maternal
and infant health through prenatal oral health care James J. Crall; 13.
Family planning: need and opportunities Lorraine V. Klerman; 14.
Maternal-fetal conflict is not a useful construct Wendy Chavkin and Peter
Bernstein; 15. Linking prenatal care with women's health care Paul H. Wise
and Marisa Brett; 16. A European perspective on prenatal care: an
integrated system Jacques Milliez; Epilogue: a commentary on the
cost-effectiveness of prenatal care Joanna E. Siegel and Marie C.
McCormick; Index.
Effect of prenatal care upon medical conditions in pregnancy Phillip
Stubblefield; 2. Health behaviors during pregnancy: risks and interventions
Lisa L. Paine and Lisa M. Garceau; Part II. Preventing Prematurity: 3.
Causes of prematurity David A. Savitz and Lisa M. Pastore; 4. Interventions
to prevent prematurity Robert L. Goldenberg and Dwight J. Rouse; 5.
Long-term outcomes of prematurity Marie C. McCormick; Part III. New
Findings and Long-Term Evidence on Intrauterine Growth Restriction: 6.
Causes of intrauterine growth restriction Kathleen Maher Rasmussen; 7.
Impact of prenatal care on intrauterine growth restriction Linda J.
Heffner; 8. Short- and long-term outcomes of intrauterine growth
restriction Kathleen G. Nelson; Part IV. Preventing and Treathing Birth
Defects: 9. Prevalence and etiology of birth defects Joan M. Stoler; 10.
Developing fetal diagnostic technologies Richard B. Parad; 11. Options
following the diagnosis of a fetal anomaly Mark I. Evans, Yuval Yaron,
Ralph L. Kramer and Mark P. Johnson; Part V. Prentatal Care as an Integral
Component of Women's Health Care: 12. Opportunities for improving maternal
and infant health through prenatal oral health care James J. Crall; 13.
Family planning: need and opportunities Lorraine V. Klerman; 14.
Maternal-fetal conflict is not a useful construct Wendy Chavkin and Peter
Bernstein; 15. Linking prenatal care with women's health care Paul H. Wise
and Marisa Brett; 16. A European perspective on prenatal care: an
integrated system Jacques Milliez; Epilogue: a commentary on the
cost-effectiveness of prenatal care Joanna E. Siegel and Marie C.
McCormick; Index.
Introduction; Part I. Prenatal Care and Complications of Pregnancy: 1.
Effect of prenatal care upon medical conditions in pregnancy Phillip
Stubblefield; 2. Health behaviors during pregnancy: risks and interventions
Lisa L. Paine and Lisa M. Garceau; Part II. Preventing Prematurity: 3.
Causes of prematurity David A. Savitz and Lisa M. Pastore; 4. Interventions
to prevent prematurity Robert L. Goldenberg and Dwight J. Rouse; 5.
Long-term outcomes of prematurity Marie C. McCormick; Part III. New
Findings and Long-Term Evidence on Intrauterine Growth Restriction: 6.
Causes of intrauterine growth restriction Kathleen Maher Rasmussen; 7.
Impact of prenatal care on intrauterine growth restriction Linda J.
Heffner; 8. Short- and long-term outcomes of intrauterine growth
restriction Kathleen G. Nelson; Part IV. Preventing and Treathing Birth
Defects: 9. Prevalence and etiology of birth defects Joan M. Stoler; 10.
Developing fetal diagnostic technologies Richard B. Parad; 11. Options
following the diagnosis of a fetal anomaly Mark I. Evans, Yuval Yaron,
Ralph L. Kramer and Mark P. Johnson; Part V. Prentatal Care as an Integral
Component of Women's Health Care: 12. Opportunities for improving maternal
and infant health through prenatal oral health care James J. Crall; 13.
Family planning: need and opportunities Lorraine V. Klerman; 14.
Maternal-fetal conflict is not a useful construct Wendy Chavkin and Peter
Bernstein; 15. Linking prenatal care with women's health care Paul H. Wise
and Marisa Brett; 16. A European perspective on prenatal care: an
integrated system Jacques Milliez; Epilogue: a commentary on the
cost-effectiveness of prenatal care Joanna E. Siegel and Marie C.
McCormick; Index.
Effect of prenatal care upon medical conditions in pregnancy Phillip
Stubblefield; 2. Health behaviors during pregnancy: risks and interventions
Lisa L. Paine and Lisa M. Garceau; Part II. Preventing Prematurity: 3.
Causes of prematurity David A. Savitz and Lisa M. Pastore; 4. Interventions
to prevent prematurity Robert L. Goldenberg and Dwight J. Rouse; 5.
Long-term outcomes of prematurity Marie C. McCormick; Part III. New
Findings and Long-Term Evidence on Intrauterine Growth Restriction: 6.
Causes of intrauterine growth restriction Kathleen Maher Rasmussen; 7.
Impact of prenatal care on intrauterine growth restriction Linda J.
Heffner; 8. Short- and long-term outcomes of intrauterine growth
restriction Kathleen G. Nelson; Part IV. Preventing and Treathing Birth
Defects: 9. Prevalence and etiology of birth defects Joan M. Stoler; 10.
Developing fetal diagnostic technologies Richard B. Parad; 11. Options
following the diagnosis of a fetal anomaly Mark I. Evans, Yuval Yaron,
Ralph L. Kramer and Mark P. Johnson; Part V. Prentatal Care as an Integral
Component of Women's Health Care: 12. Opportunities for improving maternal
and infant health through prenatal oral health care James J. Crall; 13.
Family planning: need and opportunities Lorraine V. Klerman; 14.
Maternal-fetal conflict is not a useful construct Wendy Chavkin and Peter
Bernstein; 15. Linking prenatal care with women's health care Paul H. Wise
and Marisa Brett; 16. A European perspective on prenatal care: an
integrated system Jacques Milliez; Epilogue: a commentary on the
cost-effectiveness of prenatal care Joanna E. Siegel and Marie C.
McCormick; Index.







