2005
DOI: 10.2223/1276
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Well-child care: two distinct views

Abstract: Even though the understanding of well-child care through a historical approach does not allow for definitive conclusions on what it is or what it will be, it encourages reflections on more practical meanings, namely: the possibility to consider practices that gather an ensemble of positive knowledge without disregarding their limitations, and the formulation of well-child care practices concerned with social care, determined by several aspects, instead of by ideological interest.

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“…Through the Poor Law, poor people in England started to receive care and attention for their health needs, while the wealthy classes or their representatives ensured their own protection. With the development of urban structures and fear of their consequences, urban medicine emerged in France, marked by sanitary policies and control over individuals' circulation 12,13 .…”
Section: Care For Children and Adolescents: Childcare And Pediatricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through the Poor Law, poor people in England started to receive care and attention for their health needs, while the wealthy classes or their representatives ensured their own protection. With the development of urban structures and fear of their consequences, urban medicine emerged in France, marked by sanitary policies and control over individuals' circulation 12,13 .…”
Section: Care For Children and Adolescents: Childcare And Pediatricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In France, pediatrics developed notably during this period, both in relation to its clinical and surgical aspects and in relation to its preventive aspects, thus constituting the basis for childcare. The French term for childcare, "puériculture", was coined in 1762 and became consolidated through creation of outpatient clinics for healthy infants 13 . The "Pasteur revolution" provided childcare with a theoretical framework, through redefining the etiology of diseases, extracting the concept of the infection-immunity relationship and incorporating the foundations of antisepsis techniques.…”
Section: Care For Children and Adolescents: Childcare And Pediatricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com o avanço da tecnologia os recém-nascidos com idades gestacionais e pesos cada vez menores têm sobrevivido com isso à preocupação com o desenvolvimento nos primeiros anos de vida fazem com que o crescimento pós-natal seja o foco das equipes que atuam na neonatologia (BONILHA; RIVORÊDO, 2005).…”
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“…The analysis of the factors associated with malocclusion is important for planning public policies regarding the prevention and control of the health problem [8]. Childcare is defined as the set of techniques used to ensure the perfect physical and mental development of the child, from the gestation period up to the age of 72 months, being the prevention and health education the two important pillars [17]. Educational measures are important during childhood, which can prevent early dental loss and control future occurrences of dental or general health problems [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%