01526nam a2200157 4500000000100000008004100001260002800042653004100070653003700111100001600148700001300164245007700177856008200254520101400336020001801350 2019 d bOxford University Press10aCommunity-based rehabilitation (cbr)10aLow- and middle-income countries1 aLankester T1 aGrills N00aSetting up Community Health Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings uhttps://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/academic/pdf/openaccess/9780198806653.pdf3 a

The central role of the community and its place in both healthcare planning and service delivery is increasingly seen as a vital foundation for global health. The fourth edition of Setting up Community Health Programmes in Low and Middle Income Settings provides a practical introductory guide to the initiation, management, and sustaining of health care programmes in developing countries. The book has been fully revised to take into account the Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals, and Universal Health Coverage. Taking an evidence-based approach the book provides rationales and contextualized examples of health at the community level. Key topics include non-communicable diseases, disability, addiction, abuse and mental health. This book provides a practical guide for community health workers including field workers, programme managers, medical professionals involved in front line health care, administrators, health planners and postgraduate students

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