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Public health and pre-school children By Dr Sabah Mohamed Abdelkader Assist Prof of Public Health

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Public health and pre-school children. By Dr Sabah Mohamed Abdelkader Assist Prof of Public Health. Child public health (CPH). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Public health and pre-school children

Public health and pre-school children

ByDr Sabah Mohamed Abdelkader

Assist Prof of Public Health

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Child public health (CPH) Defined as: “organized efforts of society to develop public health policies to promote children’s and young people’s health, to prevent disease, to foster equity within a framework of sustainable development”.

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Importance of pre-school stageInvisible population.Lacking freedom of making choice.

Influenced by others, parents, grandparents, media.

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BarriersPartnership with parents is complex depending on factors like:

1. Time.Resource availability.Commitment.Mutual respect.Trust between all parties.

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Aims of child public healthChild health promotion.Disease prevention and child protection.

Improving health and wellbeing of future population.

Working with parents, agencies, and groups to develop early intervention strategies.

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Factors affecting child health Health inequality.Socio-economic factors, many live in

deprived areas.Specific risk factors. ????Parents.Age.Sex.Genetics.

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How to improve child health?Individual health promotion, as early

promotion improve health in adulthood, and being a cost-effective approach for future generation.

Targeting parents as children are under their influence.

Intensive home visiting for children and families by health visitors and midwives for early intervention.

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Outcomes of CPH1. Be healthy.2. Stay safe.3. Enjoy and achieve.4. Make a positive contribution.5. Achieve economic wellbeing.Understanding health inequalities is crucial for policy development and directing services according to HNA.

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Public health and school health

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Introduction Healthy school setting is defined as: “a place

where young people engage in daily education activities in which environmental, organizational and personal factors interact to affect health and wellbeing”. (WHO)

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Importance of schoolYoung children who adopt unhealthy

behaviours continue these habits into adulthood.

Educational attainment plays a role in determining future health status, healthy children perform better academically.

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Objectives of school healthHealth promotion of school children.Prevention and control of health hazards.Rehabilitation of the handicapped.Provision of health appraisal.

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A- Health promotionAdequate nutrition.Sanitary school environment.Fulfilling needs of mental development.Physical exercise and activities.Prevention of mental fatigue.Social activities and recreation.

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Role of schoolSchool feeding program.Nutritional education of children and families.Dietary supplementation according to local

deficiency problems.Prevention and control of parasitic diseases.Health appraisal for early detection of

malnutrition.

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School environmentValue of sanitary environment:Basic preventive measure of communicable

diseases.Contributes to health promotion of children.Provide feeling of comfort, better achievement.Gives good example of clean environment.

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Components of school environment1. School building:Must be away from sources of noise, pollution,

with suitable area for playground.2. Classrooms:* Suitable shape, area, and number of pupils.* Adequate ventilation, windows on both side

walls (20% of floor’s area)* Adequate lighting.* Properly designed desks and seats.

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3. Water supply:Safe source and suitable number of sanitary

drinking fountains.4. Waste disposal:• Collection and disposal of refuse.• Suitable number of clean promises (W.C)5. Insect control:6. Food sanitation:• Sanitary kitchen, canteen and stores.• Food handlers sanitary requirements.• Food stuff fulfill specified requirements

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B. Prevention of health hazards1. Infectious diseases.2. Parasitic diseases.3. Nutritional deficiencies.4. Accidents and injuries.

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1. Infectious diseasesPredisposing factors:• Insanitary school environment.• Faulty habits of children and personnel.• Lowered body resistance to infection.• Presence of reservoirs of infections.Overall effect of infectious diseases:• May cause disease outbreak.• Wasting time, long treatment and bed rest.Prevention:Assignment for those who didn’t submit gp

assign

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2. Parasitic diseasesPredisposing factors:• Insanitary school environment.• Bad habits.• Ineffective health service, case finding and

treatment.Hazards of parasitic diseases:• Diminished physical and mental development.• Impaired health, activity and vitality.• Contribute to malnutrition.• Resulting in morbidity and complications.

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3. Nutritional deficienciesPredisposing factors:• Inadequate home and school feeding.• Nutrition ignorance of child and family, faulty

food habits (breakfast, snacks, sweets, drinks).• Parasitic diseases.Manifestations:• General picture: impaired appetite, easy

fatigue, lack of alertness, weak muscles.• Specific picture: according to type (assign)

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4. Accidents and injuriesCan be wounds, bleeding, broken teeth, eye

injuries, fractures…. Etc.Control:First aid and emergency services including

transport and referral if necessary.Prevention:Education of pupils for safety rules.Supervising them during play.Removing any source of injury in school.

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C- Rehabilitation of handicappedSome forms of handicaps in schools:• Heart disease: congenital or rheumatic.• Musculoskeletal deformities: polio.• Impaired vision: errors of refraction.• Impaired hearing: acquired from neglected

chronic O.M or injury by foreign body.

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Medical care in schoolsIncludes:• Health appraisal.• First aid service.

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1. Health appraisalComprehensive medical examination.Screening tests.Clinical services.Survey study.

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2. First aid serviceFirst aid facilities and trained personnel must

be available for rapid management of emergency or transferring to medical center if necessary.

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Thank you