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Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings Ted Lankester (Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Arukah Network and Thrive Worldwide)

Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings By Ted Lankester (Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Arukah Network and Thrive Worldwide)

Summary

Over half the world's rural population, and many in urban slums, have minimal access to health services. This book describes how to set up new, and develop existing, community-based health care for, by and with, the community.

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Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings Summary

Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings by Ted Lankester (Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Arukah Network and Thrive Worldwide)

A majority of people living in rural areas and urban slums worldwide have minimal access to healthcare. Without information about what to give a child with stomach flu, how to relieve the pain of a broken bone, and how to work against increased substance abuse in a village, the whole community suffers. Children, adolescents, adults, and older people are all affected by the lack of what many of us view as basic healthcare, such as vaccination, pain killers, and contraceptives. To improve living conditions and life expectancy, the people in urban slums and rural areas need access to a trained health care worker, and a functioning clinic. Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings illustrates how to start, develop, and maintain a health care programme in poor areas across the world. The focus is on the community, and how people can work together to improve health through sanitation, storage of food, fresh water, and more. Currently, there is a lack of 17 million trained health care workers worldwide. Bridging the gap between medical professionals and people in low income areas, the aim of this book is for a member of the community to receive training and become the health care worker in their village. They will then in turn spread information and set up groups working to improve health. The book also explains in detail how communities can work alongside experts to ensure that practices and processes work effectively to bring the greatest impact. Copiously illustrated and written in easy-to-read English, this practical guide is designed to be extremely user friendly. Ideal for academics, students, programme managers, and health care practitioners in low and middle income settings worldwide, it is an evidence based source full of examples from the field. Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings shows how a community can both identify and solve its own problems, and in that way own its future. This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC 4.0 International licence.

Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings Reviews

This book provides an essential and comprehensive guide for anyone involved in setting up or managing community-based health care in a resource-poor setting, but its appeal is much wider that that. * Mike Townend, Journal of the British Global and Travel Health Association *
... an engaging read and a worthwhile resource. Whether you are considering an overseas work placement, are involved in global health policy, planning, or research, or simply want to widen your horizons on the delivery of community-focused health care for vulnerable populations, each chapter provides sound food for thought. * British Journal of General Practice *
A highly practical and applied approach with plenty of frameworks, illustrations and examples which both help communicate key messages and can be used in teaching and training for a wide variety of audiences. In summary, this is an excellent resource for all interested in global health. * Marko Kerac, Clinical Associate Professor in Public Health Nutrition, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine *

About Ted Lankester (Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Arukah Network and Thrive Worldwide)

Dr Ted Lankester is Founder and Co-Leader of the global health network Arukah Network (previously known as Community Health Global Network), and President and senior clinician with the international humanitarian support organisation Thrive Worldwide. He has written several books on travel health, as well as chapters on the health of expatriates and humanitarian workers. He has also pioneered new models of health care in the North Indian Himalayas (co-funded by DfiD (ODA) where he was involved in setting up a number of community health programmes in remote areas. Associate Professor Grills is a Public Health Physician with the Nossal Institute for Global health, University of Melbourne. Dr Grills works on non-communicable diseases, community health and disability largely in the Indian context. He researchers disability measurement and tobacco control policy with the Public Health Foundation of India and the CHGN Uttarakhand Cluster. He has worked in international health in Africa, Fiji, East Timor, PNG, Bangladesh and Nepal.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Community Health Principles 1: Community health: setting the scene 2: Working as partners with the community 3: Community health as part of the health system 4: Health teaching and behaviour change 5: Initial Tasks 6: Learning with the community: participatory appraisal, community survey and diagnosis 7: Drawing up plans 8: The community health worker Section 2: Community Health Management 9: Monitoring and evaluating the health programme 10: Managing personnel and finance 11: Using medicines correctly 12: How to make a programme sustainable Section 3: Community Health Topics 13: Setting up and improving a community health clinic 14: Preventing and treating childhood malnutrition 15: Setting up a childhood immunisation programme 16: Dealing with childhood illnesses: diarrhoea, acute respiratory infection and malaria 17: Setting up a maternal and newborn health programme 18: Setting up a family planning and reproductive health programme 19: Setting up a community TB programme 20: A community development approach to HIV care, prevention and control 21: Setting up environmental health improvements 22: Non communicable and chronic diseases 23: Disability and community based rehabilitation 24: Setting up community mental health programmes 25: Helping communities to manage disaster risk 26: The use of information and communications technology (ICT) in health and development 27: Community level responses to violence, abuse and reconciliation 28: Community based home and palliative care

Additional information

CIN0198806655VG
9780198806653
0198806655
Setting up Community Health and Development Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings by Ted Lankester (Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Co-Founder and Co-Leader and President and Travel Medicine Physician, Arukah Network and Thrive Worldwide)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2019-03-28
544
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