The Traditional Birth Attendant in Maternal and Child Health and Family Planning: A Guide to Her Training and Utilization |
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References | 37 |
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acceptance according activities Annex appropriate areas assessing assistance attitudes auxiliary baby behaviour centrally Centre changes child health childbirth clients clinic cooperation countries course cultural delivery Demonstrates designated Discusses Dukun effective elements evaluation expectant experience family planning family planning programmes functions give given health and family health establishment health personnel health services identify importance individual infant influence involved knowledge labour lack leaders Learning objectives Learning tasks/skills limited maternal and child means measures meetings methods midwife midwifery mother needs newborn normal observation organized participation performance person placenta position possible practices pregnancy preparation prevention problems procedures professional reference responsibility role rural selection signs situation skills social spacing suggested supervision supervisor tasks TBA's teaching techniques Traditional Birth Attendants trainer training programme types understanding unit utilization village woman women workers