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History of Maternal and Child Health

Monica Ruiz

Women's health and maternal and child health represents an important but often overlooked role in the broader context of public health history. Historical, social, cultural views of women’s roles have influenced women’s health and healthcare access. They have also contributed to the health inequities experienced by women and MCH populations globally. We will discuss how these historical contexts continue to manifest and influence equitable health care access and utilization for women, youth, and children.

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Women's health and maternal and child health represents an important but often overlooked role in the broader context of public health history. Historical, social, cultural views of women’s roles have influenced women’s health and healthcare access. They have also contributed to the health inequities experienced by women and MCH populations globally. We will discuss how these historical contexts continue to manifest and influence equitable health care access and utilization for women, youth, and children.

What you'll learn

  • Describe how cultural, social, and political factors have historically influenced the health of women and girls.
  • Discuss how historical understandings of women’s health continue to influence the quality of care that is received by MCH populations
  • Describe the multilevel factors that perpetuate health inequities and disparities for women and girls

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Learning objectives

  • Describe how cultural, social, and political factors have historically influenced the health of women and girls.
  • Discuss how historical understandings of women’s health continue to influence the quality of care that is received by mch populations
  • Describe the multilevel factors that perpetuate health inequities and disparities for women and girls

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Explores the historical contexts that have influenced equitable healthcare access for women, youth, and children, which is a significant topic in public health
Taught by Monica Ruiz, who is an expert in women's health and maternal and child health
Examines the historical understandings of women's health and how they affect the quality of healthcare
Develops an understanding of how cultural, social, and political factors have affected the health and well-being of women and girls
Teaches about the multilevel factors that perpetuate health inequities and disparities
Provides a historical perspective on how women's health and maternal and child health have been neglected

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Learners who complete History of Maternal and Child Health will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Epidemiologist
An Epidemiologist studies the factors that contribute to health-related states and events in populations. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Epidemiologists understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Epidemiologists understand how to design and conduct research studies that can improve the health of women and children.
Public Health Nurse
A Public Health Nurse works to improve the health of communities by providing education, resources, and support. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Public Health Nurses understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Public Health Nurses develop effective strategies to improve the health of women and children.
Social Worker
A Social Worker helps people cope with the challenges of life, such as poverty, illness, and family problems. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Social Workers understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Social Workers develop effective strategies to help women and children overcome the challenges they face.
Health Educator
A Health Educator teaches people about health and how to make healthy choices. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Health Educators understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Health Educators develop effective strategies to teach women and children about health.
Policy Analyst
A Policy Analyst researches and analyzes public policies to make recommendations for improvements. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Policy Analysts understand the historical and social context of health policies related to these populations. This course can also help Policy Analysts develop effective recommendations for policies that improve the health of women and children.
Program Manager
A Program Manager plans, implements, and evaluates programs to meet the needs of a specific population. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Program Managers understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Program Managers develop effective programs to improve the health of women and children.
Grant Writer
A Grant Writer writes proposals to secure funding for programs and projects. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Grant Writers understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Grant Writers develop effective proposals for programs and projects that improve the health of women and children.
Advocate
An Advocate works to promote the rights and interests of a specific population. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Advocates understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Advocates develop effective strategies to advocate for policies and programs that improve the health of women and children.
Researcher
A Researcher conducts research to advance knowledge and understanding of a specific topic. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Researchers understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Researchers develop effective research designs and methods to study the health of women and children.
Professor
A Professor teaches and conducts research at a college or university. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Professors understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Professors develop effective teaching and research programs on the health of women and children.
Historian
A Historian studies and interprets the past. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Historians understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Historians develop effective research and writing skills to study the history of health.
Writer
A Writer creates written content for a variety of purposes. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Writers understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Writers develop effective writing skills to communicate about health.
Editor
An Editor reviews, edits, and prepares written content for publication. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Editors understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Editors develop effective editing skills to prepare written content about health.
Librarian
A Librarian helps people find and use information. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Librarians understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Librarians develop effective information-seeking skills to help people find information about health.
Archivist
An Archivist preserves and manages historical documents and records. A course on the history of maternal and child health may be useful, as it can help Archivists understand the historical and social context of health outcomes for these populations. This course can also help Archivists develop effective archival skills to preserve and manage historical documents and records about health.

Reading list

We've selected 11 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in History of Maternal and Child Health.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the history of women's health and childbirth in America, from the colonial era to the present day. It covers a wide range of topics, including the role of midwives, the development of obstetrics, and the impact of social and cultural factors on women's health.
Provides a comprehensive overview of labor and birth from the perspective of a midwife, covering a wide range of topics, including the stages of labor, pain management, and postpartum care.
Provides a comprehensive overview of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, covering a wide range of topics, including prenatal care, labor and delivery, and breastfeeding.
Provides a comprehensive overview of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, written in a friendly and accessible style.
Provides a comprehensive overview of labor and birth from the perspective of a doula, covering a wide range of topics, including the stages of labor, pain management, and postpartum care.
Provides a comprehensive overview of parenting from birth to adolescence, covering a wide range of topics, including communication, discipline, and emotional development.
Provides a comprehensive overview of parenting without rewards and punishments, and how to build a strong and loving relationship with your child.
Provides a comprehensive overview of positive discipline for preschoolers, and how to teach children self-discipline, cooperation, and problem-solving skills.
Provides a comprehensive overview of communication skills for parents, and how to build a strong and loving relationship with your child.

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