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Prevention of mental handicaps in children in primary health care.

P M Shah1.   

Abstract

Some 5-15% of children aged 3 to 15 years in both developing and developed countries suffer from mental handicaps. There may be as many as 10-30 million severely and about 60-80 million mildly or moderately mentally retarded children in the world. The conditions causing mental handicaps are largely preventable through primary health care measures in developing countries. Birth asphyxia and birth trauma are the leading causes of mental handicaps in developing countries where over 1.2 million newborns die each year from moderate or severe asphyxia and an equal number survive with severe morbidity due to brain damage. The other preventable or manageable conditions are: infections such as tuberculous and pyogenic meningitides and encephalopathies associated with measles and whooping cough; severe malnutrition in infancy; hyperbilirubinaemia in the newborn; iodine deficiency; and iron deficiency anaemia in infancy and early childhood. In addition, recent demographic and socioeconomic changes and an increase in the number of working mothers tend to deprive both infants and young children of stimulation for normal development. To improve this situation, the primary health care approach involving families and communities and instilling the spirit of self-care and self-help is indispensable. Mothers and other family members, traditional birth attendants, community health workers, as well as nurse midwives and physicians should be involved in prevention and intervention activities, for which they should be trained and given knowledge and skills about appropriate technologies such as the risk approach, home-based maternal record, partograph, mobilogram (kick count), home-risk card, icterometer, and mouth-to-mask or bag and mask resuscitation of the newborn. Most of these have been field-tested by WHO and can be used in the home, the health centre or day care centres to detect and prevent the above-mentioned conditions which can cause mental handicap.

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Keywords:  Behavior; Bilirubinemia; Biology; Child Development; Deficiency Diseases; Delivery; Developing Countries; Diseases; Economic Factors; Hemic System; Hemoglobin Level; Infections; Intelligence; International Agencies; Literature Review; Malnutrition; Measles; Mental Retardation--prevention and control; Needs; Nutrition Disorders; Organizations; Personality; Physiology; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Outcomes; Psychological Factors; Pulmonary Effects; Reproduction; Respiratory Insufficiency; Risk Factors; Socioeconomic Factors; Tuberculosis; Un; Viral Diseases; Who

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1786628      PMCID: PMC2393331     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


  20 in total

Review 1.  Birth asphyxia: a crucial issue in the prevention of developmental disabilities.

Authors:  P M Shah
Journal:  Midwifery       Date:  1990-06       Impact factor: 2.372

2.  Effect of long-term psychosocial stimulation on mental development of severely malnourished children.

Authors:  S Grantham-McGregor; M E Stewart; W N Schofield
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1980-10-11       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 3.  Determinants of low birth weight: methodological assessment and meta-analysis.

Authors:  M S Kramer
Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 9.408

4.  Severe mental retardation in a Swedish county. II. Etiologic and pathogenetic aspects of children born 1959--1970.

Authors:  K H Gustavson; B Hagberg; G Hagberg; K Sars
Journal:  Neuropadiatrie       Date:  1977-08

5.  Prognosis of perinatal brain damage: a prospective study of a one year birth cohort of 12,000 children.

Authors:  P Rantakallio; L von Wendt; M Koivu
Journal:  Early Hum Dev       Date:  1987-03       Impact factor: 2.079

6.  Home-based learning programmes for mentally handicapped people in rural areas of Zimbabwe.

Authors:  L Mariga; R McConkey
Journal:  Int J Rehabil Res       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 1.479

7.  Severe mental retardation in Swedish children born 1959-1970: epidemiological panorama and causative factors.

Authors:  B Hagberg
Journal:  Ciba Found Symp       Date:  1978

8.  The effects of therapy on the developmental scores of iron-deficient infants.

Authors:  F A Oski; A S Honig
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  1978-01       Impact factor: 4.406

9.  Cerebral palsy and mental retardation in relation to indicators of perinatal asphyxia. An epidemiologic overview.

Authors:  N Paneth; R I Stark
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1983-12-15       Impact factor: 8.661

10.  Iron deficiency and behavioral development in infants and preschool children.

Authors:  E Pollitt; C Saco-Pollitt; R L Leibel; F E Viteri
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  1986-04       Impact factor: 7.045

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