1st Edition

Keeping Children Healthy The Role of Mothers and Professionals

By Berry Mayall Copyright 1986
274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

In Britain, class differences in children’s health remain wide, and it is often assumed that an important contributory factor is class differences in the attitudes and behaviours of mothers. Originally published in 1986, Keeping Children Healthy draws on an empirical study to throw light on mothers’ actual health care of their young children and to consider what differences, if any, there are... Read more

Acknowledgements.  Introduction.  Section A: Setting the Scene  1.  Health Care Work and Inequalities in Health  2. The Study  3. Household Resources for Child Health Care  Section B: Preventive Care at Home  4. Safety Care  5. Keeping Children Healthy  6. Feeding the Children  7. Caring for Children’s Teeth  Section C: Coping with Illness at Home  8. Caring for Ill Children  Section D: Using Health Services  9. Contacts with Health Professionals  10. Using Preventive Health Services  Section E: Discussion  11. The Study Reviewed  12. Helping Mothers Care for Their Children’s Health.  Appendix.  Bibliography.

Biography

Dr Berry Mayall, was at the time of publication, a Research Officer at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, University of London Institute of Education.