Traditional birth attendants as hilot maternal and child health - family planning aides in Philippine rural communities
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1976
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Institute of Community and Family Health, Quezon City, PH
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Discusses the possibilities of a more effective involvement of hilots in maternal and child health and family planning in order to overcome manpower shortage in remote areas. Stresses the supervisory role of specially trained hilot aides.
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MIDWIVES, PARAMEDICAL PERSONNEL, RURAL COMMUNITIES, TRAINING, PHILIPPINES, FAMILY PLANNING, MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH, TRAINING PROGRAMMES, CURRICULUM, EVALUATION