APHN ProgramWomen's and Children's Health

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MODULE CONTENT
Pre-Module
LESSON 1 Introduction to Children’s Health
  • 1.1 Student Learning Outcomes
  • 1.2 What is children’s health?
LESSON 2 Children’s Health: Globally
  • 2.1 Key Facts: Child Health Globally
  • 2.2 Examples of Prevention Initiatives to Reduce Child Deaths Globally
  • 2.3 Inequities in Global Child Health
  • 2.4 WHO’s Emerging Priorities for Child Health
  • 2.5 Congenital Anomalies
  • 2.6 Injuries
  • 2.7 Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)
LESSON 3 Children’s Health in the U.S. – Part 1
  • 3.1 Demographics
  • 3.2 Family Environment
  • 3.3 Social Environment
  • 3.4 Child Maltreatment – 2013
  • 3.5 Child Maltreatment: Sex Trafficking
  • 3.6 Child Maltreatment: Multimedia Crime
  • 3.7 Economic Circumstances
  • 3.8 Health Care – 2013
  • 3.9 Physical Environment and Safety
  • 3.10 Environmental Tobacco Exposure
  • 3.11 Lead Levels in Children
  • 3.12 Unhealthy Behaviors (2014)
  • 3.13 Mental Health: MDE
  • 3.14 Violence
  • 3.15 Dating Violence
  • 3.16 Bullying
  • 3.17 Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • 3.18 Education: HS, College
  • 3.19 Health: Infants
  • 3.20 Health: Sleep-Related Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID)
  • 3.21 Health: Nutrition & Obesity
LESSON 4 Children’s Health in the U.S. – Part 2
  • 4.1 Top 10 Child Health Concerns: 2016 National Survey of Adults
  • 4.2 HP 2020: Children’s Health Goals
  • 4.3 Healthy People (HP) 2020: Children’s Health Priorities
LESSON 5 State of Hawaii Priorities for Children’s Health
  • 5.1 Hawaii DOH MCH Strategic Plan
  • 5.2 Hawaii DOH MCH Division: State Priorities for Children (Target Date 2020)
  • 5.3 Whole-Person, Whole-Family, Whole-Community Models
  • 5.4 Levels of Health Disparities – Potential Points to Improve Health
  • 5.5 Approaches to Address Disparities in Provision of Health Services – Social Determinants of Health Framework
LESSON 6 Introduction to Women’s Health
  • 6.1 Overview
LESSON 7 So, What is Women’s Health?
  • 7.1 Women’s Health
  • 7.2 What Makes Women Unhealthy?
LESSON 8 Women’s Health on a Global Level
  • 8.1 UN Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s & Adolescents’ Health (2016-2030)
  • 8.2 WHO’s Priority Health Areas for Women
  • 8.3 U.N. Millenium Development Goals – Outcomes (2015)
LESSON 9 Safe Motherhood
  • 9.1 Pregnancy & Childbirth Maternal Mortality
  • 9.2 Maternal & Infant Survival
  • 9.3 Maternal Education and Child Survival
  • 9.4 HIV Prevention, Early Diagnosis & Access to Care
  • 9.5 UN’s Priority Interventions and Systems Enablers for Women’s Health
LESSON 10 What is Being Recommended?
  • 10.1 Recommendations for Women’s Health
LESSON 11 Health Goals for Women’s Health in the U.S.
  • 11.1 Women’s Health: 1917
  • 11.2 Women’s Health: 2016
  • 11.3 U.S. Women’s Life Expectancy
  • 11.4 Healthy People (HP) 2020: Overarching Goals
  • 11.5 HP 2020 New Objectives
  • 11.6 Healthy People 2020: New Approaches & Challenges
  • 11.7 HP 2020 Determinants of Health
LESSON 12 Where We Are Today
  • 12.1 Women’s Health in Hawai`i
  • 12.2 Deaths in Hawai`i in 1917
  • 12.3 Women’s Health in Hawai`i Today
LESSON 13 Where Are We Going?
  • 13.1 Hawai`i DOH Strategic Plan: Health as a Shared Value
  • 13.2 Hawai`i DOH Strategic Plan Shared Value & Identified Goals
  • 13.3 Hawai`i DOH Approaches to Achieving Strategic Plan Goals
  • 13.4 Hawai`I DOH MCH Title V Plan: State Priority Needs (HDOH MCH, August 2016)
LESSON 14 Conclusion and Going Forward for Women’s Health
  • 14.1 Strategies to Improve Women’s Health
  • 14.2 Improve Women’s Health by Improving Women’s Lives
  • 14.3 Approaches to Address Disparities in the Provision of Health Services – Social Determinants of Health Framework
  • 14.4 Circle of Influence Model
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