Pediatrics International
Volume 40, Issue 5, 1998, Pages 393-399

The pediatrician’s role in the twenty-first century (Article)

Gracey M.*
  • a The Office of Aboriginal Health, Health Department of Western Australia, School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia

Abstract

Abstract The world’s children comprise: (i) those in wealthy, industrialized countries; (ii) those from rapidly industrializing countries; (iii) minority groups including recently arrived immigrants in otherwise affluent and healthy societies; (iv) previously traditional people in rapid transition to urbanized, Western lifestyles; and (v) many millions living in grinding poverty in overcrowded, unhygienic conditions where child mortality is high and often due to malnutrition and infections. Industrialization, affluence, better housing, hygiene and nutrition, better clinical care and disease prevention have helped enhance child health in many countries over the past century. However, this is being offset by obesity, smoking, alcohol and drug abuse and social disruption, mental disease and high rates of violence including homicide and suicide. These ‘new morbidities’ are worse among minorities and in populations undergoing rapid social change. Social pressures including unemployment, depression and family dysfunction are important. Pediatricians must become active in decisions about the use of public resources in disease prevention, health education and more rational and equitable use of high technology. They should also be active advocates for children and their rights and advise governments about all issues that affect child health, protection and well-being. This is particularly so in the poorest and developing countries. There is a need for better international collaboration, training and exchange programs involving the International Pediatric Association, United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, World Health Organization and other local, national and regional organizations to help overcome these problems as the next century draws near. © 1998 Wiley. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

infections Accidents Pediatricians Malnutrition Human immunodeficiency virus Pediatrics overweight Child health

Index Keywords

Physician's Role health promotion alcohol consumption poverty minority group Developing Countries immigration child nutrition industrialization violence obesity Developed Countries Cigarette Smoking priority journal housing pediatrics clinical practice hygiene health program Humans Adolescent Minority Groups Infant Child, Preschool Review health education drug abuse child health care childhood mortality Child

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-200X.1998.tb01958.x
ISSN: 13288067
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English