Social paediatrics.

Abstract:

:Social paediatrics is an approach to child health that focuses on the child, in illness and in health, within the context of their society, environment, school, and family. The glossary clarifies the range of terms used to describe aspects of paediatric practice that overlap or are subsumed under social paediatrics and defines key social paediatric concepts. The glossary was compiled by a process of consultation and consensus building among the authors who are all members of the European Society for Social Paediatrics. Social paediatricians from outside Europe were included giving a more international perspective.

authors

Spencer N,Colomer C,Alperstein G,Bouvier P,Colomer J,Duperrex O,Gokcay G,Julien G,Kohler L,Lindström B,Macfarlane A,Mercer R,Panagiotopoulos T,Schulpen T

doi

10.1136/jech.2003.017681

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2005-02-01 00:00:00

pages

106-8

issue

2

eissn

0143-005X

issn

1470-2738

pii

59/2/106

journal_volume

59

pub_type

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