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Women as providers of health care / Helena Pizurki ... [et al.]

Contributor(s): Pizurki, Helena | Mej'ia, Alfonso | Butter, Irene | Ewart, Leslie | World Health OrganizationMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1987. Description: 163 pISBN: 9241561041Title translated: Le Rôle des femmes dans les soins de santé; Función de las mujeres en la asistencia sanitariaSubject(s): Health manpower | Delivery of health care | Women | Organization of Health Care and Social DevelopmentNLM classification: W 76Abstract: Explores the many factors governing the role and status of women as providers of health care. Drawing upon information gathered at two large WHO-sponsored consultations, the book considers the contribution of women within both the formal health care system and the informal setting of health care to families, neighbours, and communities. The objective is to make health planners and women themselves more conscious of the importance of women as resources for the solution of health problems while also promoting efforts to enhance, facilitate, and recompense the work of women in health development.
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Explores the many factors governing the role and status of women as providers of health care. Drawing upon information gathered at two large WHO-sponsored consultations, the book considers the contribution of women within both the formal health care system and the informal setting of health care to families, neighbours, and communities. The objective is to make health planners and women themselves more conscious of the importance of women as resources for the solution of health problems while also promoting efforts to enhance, facilitate, and recompense the work of women in health development.

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