Well child care for a Somali Bantu Family

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Social Issues

 

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Lonnie T

 

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November 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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Of this 8-12,000 refugees, the students of Belmont University were able to interact with approximately 200 of them. Of these 200, about ? have children under the age of 12 months. This is consistent with the findings of the International Organization for Migration, (IOM) which reports that there is a high birth rate experienced by the Bantu culture, with most married women either lactating or pregnant and that there is little concept of family planning (2003)...
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In fact, (50%) of newly arrived Somali Bantu children experience preventable injuries related to immunizations, safety, and hygiene which are effected by their cultural practices (Eno et al., 2002). These are issues that need to be addressed in order to provide advancement in the quality of well baby care; care that is provided to the child who is without illness in order to prevent illness or maintain health...
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