"新邀请。进入政府":联邦政府关于妇幼保健信息的来源

Jennifer Burek Pierce
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谢泼德-汤纳法案,俗称1921年的《母婴法案》,是联邦立法中最早为解决全国妇女选举权问题而制定的法案之一。该法案也是美国妇女成为政府信息的生产者和消费者的最早实例之一。针对育龄妇女独特而又未得到满足的需要,开发了新的政府信息来源。在该法律出台之前,儿童局发布的报告记录了威胁妇女和婴儿在怀孕、分娩和生命最初几年生存能力的严重、普遍的状况。这些信息和宣传代表了政府在获取卫生信息方面的新方向。
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“Newly invited … into government”: Origins of federal government information on maternal and child health

The Sheppard–Towner Act, popularly known as the Maternity and Infancy Act of 1921, was one of the first pieces of federal legislation designed to address the concerns of nationally enfranchised women voters. The Act also represented one of the earliest instances of U.S. women acting as producers and consumers of government information. In response to the unique, and then unmet, needs of child-bearing women, new sources of government information were developed. Prior to the law's inception, reports published by the Children's Bureau documented dramatic, widespread conditions that threatened the ability of women and infants to survive pregnancy, labor, and the first years of life. These information and advocacy pieces represented new government direction regarding access to health information.

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