Course syllabus for

Maternal and child health in a global perspective, 3 credits

Mödra- och barnhälsa i ett globalt perspektiv, 3 hp
This course syllabus is valid from autumn 2016.
Please note that the course syllabus is available in the following versions:
Course code
3GB013
Course name
Maternal and child health in a global perspective
Credits
3 credits
Form of Education
Higher Education, study regulation 2007
Main field of study 
Global Health 
Level 
AV - Second cycle 
Grading scale
Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
Department
Department of Global Public Health
Decided by
Programnämnden för folkhälsovetenskap
Decision date
2009-05-15
Revised by
Programme Committee 5
Last revision
2016-03-21
Course syllabus valid from
Autumn 2016

Specific entry requirements

Bachelor's degree or a professional degree equivalent to a Swedish Bachelor's degree of at least 180 credits. And proficiency in English equivalent to English B/English 6.

 

Objectives

After completion of the course the student should be able to:
- Describe, explain and analyse variations in maternal and child/adolescent mortality and morbidity patterns and their determinants in and between countries and over time, including the main diseases/symptoms causing maternal and childhood mortality and morbidity and how they can be treated/prevented.
- Describe, explain and analyse the main international interventions and policies for prevention and cure of morbidity and mortality related to sexual and reproductive health and childhood/adolescence.
- Critically analyse the evidence base of interventions and policies.
- Describe and evaluate the vulnerability and the risks women and children are exposed to in low and middle-income settings but also in emergency situations.

 

Content

- Variations in child and maternal mortality and morbidity and its determinants
- Main diseases causing childhood mortality and morbidity during childhood and related to sexual and reproductive health and how they can be prevented and treated.
- The main international interventions and policies for prevention and care of reproductive health and childhood/adolescent morbidity and mortality, including ”Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses” (IMCI) and “Safe Motherhood”/ midwifery, emergency care, postabortion care, and others.
- Vulnerability and risks – in relation to women’s position and socio-economic status and in relation to child and adolescent development, maturing and socio-economic environment.

Teaching methods

The course consists of lectures, group work and . readings of course literature/ Course literature studies.

Examination

- Written examination.
- Group works

The final grade Pass on the course requires Pass on the written exam (or 65% of points) and the group works (65% of points). The final grade Pass with distinction on the course also requires Pass with distinction on both, the written exam and the group work (90% of points).

Compulsory participation
The course director assesses if, and in that case how, absence can be compensated. Before the student has participated in all compulsory parts or compensated absence in accordance with the course director's instructions, the student's results for the course/respective part will not be registered in LADOK.

Limitation of number of occasions to write the exam:
The student has the right to write the exam six times. If the student has not passed the exam after four participations he/she is encouraged to visit the study advisor.

The number of times that the student has participated in one and the same examination is regarded as an examination session. Submission of a blank examination is regarded as an examination. An examination for which the student registered but not participated in will not be counted as an examination.

Transitional provisions


Examination will be provided during a time of two years after a possible cancellation of the course. Examination can take place according to an earlier literature list during a time of one year after the date when a major renewal of the literature list has been made.
 

Other directives

The students will have the opportunity to give continuous feedback and input during the course to ensure that the course is as student-driven as possible.

Course evaluation will be carried out in accordance with the guidelines established by the Board of Higher Education. 

The course language is English.

Literature and other teaching aids

Global Health : an introductory textbook Lindstrand, Ann