The Reva Rubin Inaugural Lectureship. Looking toward the year 2000: implications for maternal and child health nursing.

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1990-01-01
L Josten
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The document Promoting Health/Preventing Disease: Year 2000 Objectives for the Nation has as one of its five broad national goals, to "Reduce infant mortality to no more than 7 deaths per 1,000 live births." Many factors influence whether this nation will be able to achieve this and the other objectives contained in this document that pertain to mothers and children. The most critical variable to achieving these outcomes is the public will to commit the resources necessary to adequately address the problems that impede achievement of these desired ends. Factors in this country's macro socioeconomic environment will both contribute to expanding the need for resources and influence the willingness of our country to devote resources to the endeavor of promoting health and preventing disease by the year 2000. Many of these same macro socioeconomic factors contribute to the current reshaping of the health care delivery system. As a result of all these factors the health care delivery system is experiencing a great deal of turbulence. As with individuals, when a system is experiencing turbulence the opportunities to influence that system are increased. In addition to describing the interrelationships of these factors, this paper addresses opportunities that exist for maternal-child nurses to influence the changing system. The desired outcome would be to increase the probability that mothers and children get their fair share of national public and private resources.

Reva Rubin就职演讲。展望2000年:对妇幼保健护理的影响。
《促进健康/预防疾病:2000年国家目标》文件将"将婴儿死亡率降至每1 000例活产死亡不超过7例"作为其五项广泛的国家目标之一。许多因素影响着这个国家是否能够实现这一目标以及本文件所载的与母亲和儿童有关的其他目标。实现这些成果的最关键变量是公众是否愿意承诺提供必要的资源,以充分解决阻碍实现这些预期目标的问题。我国宏观社会经济环境的因素将有助于扩大对资源的需求,并影响我国在2000年之前为促进健康和预防疾病的努力投入资源的意愿。许多相同的宏观社会经济因素促成了当前卫生保健提供系统的重塑。由于所有这些因素,卫生保健提供系统正经历着极大的动荡。与个人一样,当一个系统正在经历动荡时,影响该系统的机会就会增加。除了描述这些因素的相互关系之外,本文还讨论了母婴护士影响不断变化的系统的机会。期望的结果将是增加母亲和儿童获得国家公共和私人资源的公平份额的可能性。
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