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The Child-Friendly Healthcare Initiative (CFHI): Healthcare Provision in Accordance With the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

机译:有利于儿童的医疗保健倡议(CFHI):根据《联合国儿童权利公约》提供的医疗保健

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Objective. Although modern medical technology and treatment regimens in well-resourced countries have improved the survival of sick or injured children, most of the world's families do not have access to adequate health care. Many hospitals in poorly resourced countries do not have basic water and sanitation, a reliable electricity supply, or even minimal security. The staff, both clinical and nonclinical, are often underpaid and sometimes undervalued by their communities. In many countries there continues to be minimal, if any, pain control, and the indiscriminate use of powerful antibiotics leads to a proliferation of multiresistant pathogens. Even in well-resourced countries, advances in health care have not always been accompanied by commensurate attention to the child's wider well-being and sufficient concerns about their anxieties, fears, and suffering.In accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child,1 the proposals set out in this article aim to develop a system of care that will focus on the physical, psychological, and emotional well-being of children attending health care facilities, particularly as inpatients.Design of the Program. To develop in consultation with local health care professionals and international organizations, globally applicable standards that will help to ensure that practices in hospitals and health centers everywhere respect children's rights, not only to survival and avoidance of morbidity, but also to their protection from unnecessary suffering and their informed participation in treatment.Child Advocacy International will liase closely with the Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Development of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) in the implementation of the pilot scheme in 6 countries. In hospitals providing maternity and newborn infant care, the program will be closely linked with the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative of WHO/UNICEF that aims to strengthen support for breastfeeding. United Nations Children's Fund, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, child protection, breastfeeding, pain control, palliative care, child abuse.
机译:目的。尽管资源丰富的国家的现代医疗技术和治疗方案改善了患病或受伤儿童的生存率,但世界上大多数家庭仍无法获得足够的医疗保健。资源贫乏国家的许多医院没有基本的水和卫生设施,没有可靠的电力供应,甚至安全性也很低。无论是临床人员还是非临床人员,他们的薪酬通常都被低估,有时被社区所低估。在许多国家,疼痛的控制仍然很少,甚至没有,并且滥用强效抗生素会导致多重耐药病原体的扩散。即使在资源丰富的国家,医疗保健的进步也并非总是伴随着对儿童更广泛的福祉以及对他们的焦虑,恐惧和痛苦的充分关注的相应关注。《联合国人权公约》儿童,1本文中提出的建议旨在开发一种护理系统,该系统将侧重于进入医疗机构,尤其是作为住院病人的儿童的身体,心理和情感健康。计划设计。与当地医疗保健专业人员和国际组织协商,制定适用于全球的标准,这些标准将有助于确保各地医院和保健中心的做法不仅尊重儿童的权利,不仅要生存和避免发病,还应保护他们免受不必要的痛苦。国际儿童权益倡导组织将与世界卫生组织(WHO)儿童和青少年健康与发展部以及联合国儿童基金会(UNICEF)紧密联系,以在6个国家实施该试验计划。在提供产妇和新生儿护理的医院中,该计划将与世界卫生组织/联合国儿童基金会的“爱婴医院倡议”紧密联系,该倡议旨在加强对母乳喂养的支持。联合国儿童基金会,《联合国儿童权利公约》,儿童保护,母乳喂养,疼痛控制,姑息治疗,虐待儿童。

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