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KARITANE’S CONTRIBUTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH IN NEW SOUTH WALES 1923-2000Ashton, Clare January 2010 (has links)
Master of Philosophy in Public Health / This thesis is about the substantial service Karitane provided in the teaching of mothercraft to guide parents in the care of their young children in New South Wales. At first called the Australian Mothercraft Society, it emerged in New South Wales as a voluntary organisation in 1923, closely allied to New Zealand’s Plunket Society founded in 1907 by Sir Truby King. Karitane was at its most active in the 1940s when it provided over a quarter of Sydney’s residential mothercraft services. Its beginnings were overshadowed by conflict and the New South Wales Department of Public Health did not acknowledge Karitane until the 1960s. Until then Karitane was absent from the public record of services for mother and baby in NSW. Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs community and the Karitane Products Society in New Zealand supported Karitane before it integrated into New South Wales’ government supported health services. Throughout it delivered on its aims of teaching mothers ways of caring for infants, disseminating knowledge about the care of young children and preparing specialist nurses. The main theme of this thesis is the ‘moving frontier’ that is the boundary between the voluntary providers of health services and governmental provision of health services. Karitane’s development has depended on the politics of health care at Commonwealth, State and local levels. The secondary themes derive from the competition for scarce resources amongst the professional groups involved; doctors, nurses and health service administrators. Karitane’s experience has not been unique; it has followed a trajectory common to voluntary organizations providing personal care services through the twentieth century and it has conformed to trends in public health. Sometimes Karitane led the trends and sometimes it trailed; it adapted to circumstances but it retains a degree of independence. Shining through all the problems with resources are the human experiences of appreciative mothers who used Karitane’s services and the dedicated staff and supporters who provided mothercentred help with the care of infants. The mother/infant relationship continues to be a central concern for public health. This study of Karitane gives a longitudinal perspective on the contribution of a small band of skilled people with a clear mission to provide services to assist mothers with their babies and young children.
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KARITANE’S CONTRIBUTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH IN NEW SOUTH WALES 1923-2000Ashton, Clare January 2010 (has links)
Master of Philosophy in Public Health / This thesis is about the substantial service Karitane provided in the teaching of mothercraft to guide parents in the care of their young children in New South Wales. At first called the Australian Mothercraft Society, it emerged in New South Wales as a voluntary organisation in 1923, closely allied to New Zealand’s Plunket Society founded in 1907 by Sir Truby King. Karitane was at its most active in the 1940s when it provided over a quarter of Sydney’s residential mothercraft services. Its beginnings were overshadowed by conflict and the New South Wales Department of Public Health did not acknowledge Karitane until the 1960s. Until then Karitane was absent from the public record of services for mother and baby in NSW. Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs community and the Karitane Products Society in New Zealand supported Karitane before it integrated into New South Wales’ government supported health services. Throughout it delivered on its aims of teaching mothers ways of caring for infants, disseminating knowledge about the care of young children and preparing specialist nurses. The main theme of this thesis is the ‘moving frontier’ that is the boundary between the voluntary providers of health services and governmental provision of health services. Karitane’s development has depended on the politics of health care at Commonwealth, State and local levels. The secondary themes derive from the competition for scarce resources amongst the professional groups involved; doctors, nurses and health service administrators. Karitane’s experience has not been unique; it has followed a trajectory common to voluntary organizations providing personal care services through the twentieth century and it has conformed to trends in public health. Sometimes Karitane led the trends and sometimes it trailed; it adapted to circumstances but it retains a degree of independence. Shining through all the problems with resources are the human experiences of appreciative mothers who used Karitane’s services and the dedicated staff and supporters who provided mothercentred help with the care of infants. The mother/infant relationship continues to be a central concern for public health. This study of Karitane gives a longitudinal perspective on the contribution of a small band of skilled people with a clear mission to provide services to assist mothers with their babies and young children.
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A study on Consumer Buying Behavior of Baby Care Products in SwedenYasar, Sanad January 2022 (has links)
AbstractBackground: Knowing consumers' perceptions and behaviour concerning baby care products is an important topic. One of the main reasons for choosing the baby care products industry is my professional interest and work experience in this field. There is a lack of information about the consumers' perceptions and what factors determine consumers’ buying behaviour about baby care products in Sweden. As Covid-19 is comparatively a new case globally, the ways Covid-19 impacts consumer behaviour in the baby product industry are rarely found in the literature. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to know consumers’ buying behaviour and identify the factors that influence the buying decision in purchasing baby care products. It also explored the ways Covid-19 impacted consumer behaviour in the baby product industry. Method: This study is primary data-based research. It uses quantitative research approaches. The targeted sample is the parents who have the experience of buying baby care products in Sweden. The size of the sample is 102, including fathers and mothers of the baby. It is designed as a set of a questionnaire in Google docs to collect the necessary data. Respondents are found in the Facebook groups and among friends & family members. It is used Google docs’ automatic data analysis tool and SPSS to visualize the data in the tables and charts. Conclusion: Price and quality of products moderately influence consumers’ behaviour toward buying baby care products in Sweden. Organic factors, plant-based materials, and eco-friendly materials have a little influence and 100% natural elements of the product have a moderate influence on customers to purchase baby care products. Closing stores during Covid-19 led to a reduction in demand for baby care products. Consumers changed their purchase items during the pandemic but it was not a major problem for consumers. For marketers, it needs to address wellness, sustainability, and environmental issues and launch safe, clean, and sensitive baby care products.
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Ontwerp van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir moeders in 'n kangaroemoedersorg-program : 'n opvoedkundig sielkundige benaderingSnyman, Amelia 06 1900 (has links)
Die doel van hierdie studie is die ontwikkeling van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir
moeders wat hul premature babas in 'n kangaroemoedersorgprogram versorg. Die
program het ten doel om die moeders in die onmiddelikke versorging, sowel as die
toekomstige begeleiding van hut kinders, toe te rus. 'n Literatuuroorsig word gegee
van prematuriteit as fenomeen en van kangaroemoedersorg (KMS) as
versorgingswyse, met spesifieke verwysing na die toepassing daarvan in Kalafonghospitaal.
Die grondslae van ouerteiding word uit die literatuur opgesom en riglyne
word ook gestef vir die samestelling van 'n ouerfeidingprogram. Die kwalitatiewe
navorsingsmetode word gebruik om die inhoud van die ouerfeidingsprogram te
bepaal en om ondersoek in te stel na die mees geskikte aanbiedingswyses. Die
verslag word afgesluit met riglyne vir die samestelling van 'n prakties-toepasbare
ouerleidingsprogram waarin inhoudsmoontlikhede, idees vir aanbieding en wyses vir
die bepaling van gestelde uitkomste uiteengesit word. / The aim of this study is the development of parental guidance for mothers who take care of
their premature babies in a programme of Kangaroo Mother Care. The programme aims to
equip mothers for immediate and future care of their children. A literature review of
prematurity as phenomenon and of kangaroo mother care as care method is presented with
specifK: reference to the way it is applied in Kalafong-hospital. The basics of parental care
are summated from literature and guidelines are set to design a parental guidance
programme. The qualitative research method is put into operation to determine the content
of the parental guidance programme and to investigate the most appropriate method of
presentation. The report is concluded with guidelines for setting up a practical and
applicable parental guidance programme in which subject possibilities, ideas for presentation
and means for determining set outcomes are explained. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.(Spesialisering in voorligting)
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Ontwerp van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir moeders in 'n kangaroemoedersorg-program : 'n opvoedkundig sielkundige benaderingSnyman, Amelia 06 1900 (has links)
Die doel van hierdie studie is die ontwikkeling van 'n ouerleidingsprogram vir
moeders wat hul premature babas in 'n kangaroemoedersorgprogram versorg. Die
program het ten doel om die moeders in die onmiddelikke versorging, sowel as die
toekomstige begeleiding van hut kinders, toe te rus. 'n Literatuuroorsig word gegee
van prematuriteit as fenomeen en van kangaroemoedersorg (KMS) as
versorgingswyse, met spesifieke verwysing na die toepassing daarvan in Kalafonghospitaal.
Die grondslae van ouerteiding word uit die literatuur opgesom en riglyne
word ook gestef vir die samestelling van 'n ouerfeidingprogram. Die kwalitatiewe
navorsingsmetode word gebruik om die inhoud van die ouerfeidingsprogram te
bepaal en om ondersoek in te stel na die mees geskikte aanbiedingswyses. Die
verslag word afgesluit met riglyne vir die samestelling van 'n prakties-toepasbare
ouerleidingsprogram waarin inhoudsmoontlikhede, idees vir aanbieding en wyses vir
die bepaling van gestelde uitkomste uiteengesit word. / The aim of this study is the development of parental guidance for mothers who take care of
their premature babies in a programme of Kangaroo Mother Care. The programme aims to
equip mothers for immediate and future care of their children. A literature review of
prematurity as phenomenon and of kangaroo mother care as care method is presented with
specifK: reference to the way it is applied in Kalafong-hospital. The basics of parental care
are summated from literature and guidelines are set to design a parental guidance
programme. The qualitative research method is put into operation to determine the content
of the parental guidance programme and to investigate the most appropriate method of
presentation. The report is concluded with guidelines for setting up a practical and
applicable parental guidance programme in which subject possibilities, ideas for presentation
and means for determining set outcomes are explained. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.(Spesialisering in voorligting)
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