The care of women

Women's health, particularly that of pregnant and childrearing women (commonly referred to as maternal-child nursing), has long been a nursing priority. Nurses collaborated with national and local governments, private organizations, and other concerned professionals as early as the 1920s to guarantee that mothers and children received adequate nutrition, social support, and medical treatment. Later, nurses began collaborating with national and international organizations to ensure that all people have access to adequate health care, respect for human rights, protection from violence, quality reproductive health services, and nutritional and educational support.

 


 


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