Maternal, Infant, and Child health
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Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
What community will health nursing intervention strategies best be suited to address my selected topic?
Maternal, infant, and child health is an essential topic of concern in America for current and future generations. Therefore, such a challenge needs to be dealt with early to prevent the repercussions from accrued to it. For that reason, proper strategies are needed to be incorporated to address the challenge. The strategies will be:
Finding evidence-based recommendations and information based on the topic of concern.
Increasing the proportion of children who need special needs in comprehensive, family-centered, and coordinated systems.
Increasing the level of bloodspot screening and follow-up testing appropriately in the newborn (“Maternal, Infant, and Child Health | Healthy People 2020”, 2021).
Reducing the occurrence of neural tube defects in spinal and anencephaly
Reducing the percentage of children born with low or very low birth weight (“Maternal, Infant, and Child Health | Healthy People 2020”, 2021).
Increasing the level of infants who are breastfed.
The impaired fecundity such as carrying a pregnancy to term or physical barrier preventing pregnancy by reducing the proportion of those aged between 18 to 44 years (“Maternal, Infant, and Child Health | Healthy People 2020”, 2021).
Developing the proportion of women who have attended a series of childbirth classes and recommending the right weight during pregnancy.
Preventing the complications from drugs among pregnant women by increasing the level of abstinence from illicit drugs, cigarettes, and alcohol.
Reducing the level of low birth weight.
How will I integrate these methods into my project?
Recommending the proportion of children who need special needs
Incorporating the record of blood spot screening for the newborn.
Ensuring the neonatal size evaluation
Giving guidelines on the level of pregnancy size during the period.
Ensuring the neural tube defects in spinal and anencephaly are not guaranteed.
Reducing morbidity by increasing the level of screening and making it mandatory for all pregnant women.
Prohibiting the use of illicit drugs (“Tobacco Use and Secondhand Smoke Exposure: Mass-Reach Health Communication Interventions | Healthy People 2020”, 2012).

References
Maternal, Infant, and Child Health | Healthy People 2020. (2021). Retrieved 1 January 2021, from https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/maternal-infant-and-child-health/ebrs
Tobacco Use and Secondhand Smoke Exposure: Mass-Reach Health Communication Interventions | Healthy People 2020. (2012). Retrieved 1 January 2021, from https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/tools-resources/evidence-based-resource/preventive-services-what-works-promote-health-communi-1


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