Here you can find web lectures on Global Child Health. The first …
Here you can find web lectures on Global Child Health. The first presentation gives an overview of the historical development, describing the "child survival revolution" and the challenges we see today. The following web lectures describe more in detail different interventions that could save lives and improve childhood development. THe web lectures can be used all together or seperately.You will also find PDF-files with teh presentation slides here.
Here you can find web lectures discussing different aspects of health systems …
Here you can find web lectures discussing different aspects of health systems thinking.The first lecture is about the WHO health system building blocks, outlining this theoretical framework compromising of Leadership/Governance, Health workforce, Medical technologies, Financing, Information and Service delivery.The second lecture gives a historical background to the development and thinking aboiut health systems, outlining the different approaches over the past decades.The third lecture is on health financing and how this can be organised.The web lectures can be used seperately or as a package. You will also find pdf-files with the correponding powerpoint presentations
Case seminar text that can be used to discuss the Three-delays-model and …
Case seminar text that can be used to discuss the Three-delays-model and health systems constraints to maternal and child health. Focus could be on health system factors or community challenges, or both, depending on the objective of the seminar.
This case seminar text describes a situation with conflicting interests and can …
This case seminar text describes a situation with conflicting interests and can be used to discuss child protection. There are multiple conflicts in the situation at hand, between the welfare of children and the autonomy of the mother, between the community needs and the care for the children and the mother, and between upholding a reputation and intervening for the best sake of the vulnerable.
Students should be encouraged to scrutinize their standpoints, not just reacting with a gut feeling. This will thus also be an exercise in a professional attitude.
Case seminar text that can be used to discuss the epidemiological transition …
Case seminar text that can be used to discuss the epidemiological transition as well as to give the students a possibility to share their own experiences of working for a UN or government agency. By placing the scenario in Vietnam the students will have to read up on a country that has made great strides towards a healthier population while at the same time having to combat great disparities.
Case seminar text that can be used to discuss social factors influencing …
Case seminar text that can be used to discuss social factors influencing adherence to treatment and health systems constraints to maternal and child health.
Brain development can be damaged by environmental chemicals. Philippe Grandjean, University of …
Brain development can be damaged by environmental chemicals. Philippe Grandjean, University of Southern Denmark and Harvard School of Public Health, explains the erroneous assumptions made over time about this. Studies from Faroe Islands, where people have been exposed to toxic agents, shows how this affects brains of children and their IQ levels.
A presentation with Professor Philippe Grandjean about the dangers of chemical interference …
A presentation with Professor Philippe Grandjean about the dangers of chemical interference with the developing brain. This presentation, “Children’s health - Risks to brain development from exposure to environmental chemicals”, presented on 6th November, 2019, meeting of the French High Council for Public Health (Haut Conseil de la Santé Publique, HCSP), at the Ministry for Solidarity and Health in Paris.
Vaccines do much more than protect against the disease they are designed …
Vaccines do much more than protect against the disease they are designed for. Watch this talk from TEDxAarhus 2018 by medical doctor and professor in global health Christine Stabell Benn and learn how hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved every year just by using the existing vaccines smarter. Christine Stabell Benn is a medical doctor and professor in global health. By studying real-life effects of vaccines in Africa, she has found that vaccines do much more than protect against the target disease; they have so-called non-specific effects. In most cases, they come with an added bonus of increased resistance against other infections than the target disease. If we take that into account, we can save hundreds of thousands of lives every year just by using the existing vaccines smarter. Christine argues that we should not only study vaccines' effects on the target infection, but also ask the often ignored question: what is the impact of vaccines on overall health?
This presentation provides an introduction and explores the trends in the five …
This presentation provides an introduction and explores the trends in the five sexual and reproductive health priority areas over the last decades: Maternal and newborn health, family planning, unsafe abortion, sexually transmitted infections and sexual health.
In recent decades, it has been recognized that maternal health and fetal …
In recent decades, it has been recognized that maternal health and fetal development plays a critical role in developing diabetes and at the same time, diabetes is an important but often unrecognized contributor to maternal morbidity and mortality. This presentation talks about the links between diabetes and maternal, and child health. Furthermore, it is explored why an intergenerational perspective on diabetes prevention is needed.
This presentation provides an introduction to the calculation and use of Disability …
This presentation provides an introduction to the calculation and use of Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). DALY is increasingly used as a measurement for disease burden when comparing the relative burden of specific diseases or a combination of diseases across or within populations.
What is maternal mortality? Maternal mortality is the risk of a mother …
What is maternal mortality? Maternal mortality is the risk of a mother to die when she is pregnant. It's the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. This number has decreased enormously in the past century or decades, but the differences between countries are huge. Why do some expecting mothers end up on the road to death, and some on the road to survival? What is needed to read the SDG 3.1, to lower maternal mortality ratio to 70 in the world? For an introduction to why mothers die, and what can be done to prevent these deaths, take a look at this video. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
The newborn or neonatal period relates to children during the first 28 …
The newborn or neonatal period relates to children during the first 28 days of life. This session will explore how really simple and low cost interventions at high coverage could save the life of a large proportion of newborn children. During the past two decades, we have seen a dramatic improvement in child survival. In 1990, almost 13 million children died every year. Today, this number has reduced by more than half to below six million. This is the result of an increasing number of people gaining access to clean water, vaccination, education, nutrition, and health care. Learn more by watching this video. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
Good nutrition is crucuial to achieve good health in all ages, but …
Good nutrition is crucuial to achieve good health in all ages, but especially in the youngest ones. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
Pneumonia still kills almost a million children each year, making it the …
Pneumonia still kills almost a million children each year, making it the biggest child killer. Most of its victims are less than 2 years old. Learn more about pneumonia and how to prevent it here. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
Diarrheal diseases are easy to prevent, but is still one of the …
Diarrheal diseases are easy to prevent, but is still one of the biggest child killers. In the past few years there has been a reduction in diarrheal deaths, in part thanks to the new Rota vaccine. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
Even though malaria cases have gone down in the past 20 years, …
Even though malaria cases have gone down in the past 20 years, the battle is still not won, and in some places there's a backlash. There is also the threat of drug resistance that can revert this positive trend. Learn more about our third biggest child killer - malaria. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
Vaccination is one of the main successes in public health. Learn more …
Vaccination is one of the main successes in public health. Learn more about common childhood vaccinations, both old and new. Get transcript for video here: https://www.oercommons.org/courseware/module/58789/overview
This presentation provides an introduction to the innovative use of technology to …
This presentation provides an introduction to the innovative use of technology to improve maternal and child health in low and middle income countries. Two of the major challenges in relation to reproductive and child health is access to health services and the quality of services provided in the health system. In continuation of this we’ll look into how mobile phone interventions can strengthen access to and quality of life saving interventions particularly in the time surrounding the delivery when the woman and the newborns are most vulnerable.
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