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Diet—Follow these Dietary
 
Diet—Follow these Dietary
 
Guidelines."
 
Guidelines."
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The Federal Government currently
 
The Federal Government currently
 
funds several programs in the priority
 
funds several programs in the priority
 
medical health problem areas for
 
medical health problem areas for
native Hawaiians. 155/ The National
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native Hawaiians. <u>155</u>/ The National
 
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
 
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
 
currently funds two large-scale
 
currently funds two large-scale
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problems among ethnic
 
problems among ethnic
 
groups.
 
groups.
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There is also a great deal of
 
There is also a great deal of
 
activity in relation to cancer in the
 
activity in relation to cancer in the
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vitamin A, and clinical cancer
 
vitamin A, and clinical cancer
 
education programs.
 
education programs.
E. FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES
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===E. FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES===
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The Family Health Services Division
 
The Family Health Services Division
 
of the Hawaii State Department of
 
of the Hawaii State Department of
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one generation to another, particularly
 
one generation to another, particularly
 
in the more disadvantaged
 
in the more disadvantaged
families." 156/ In order to reach
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families." <u>156</u>/ In order to reach
 
this goal, programs are offered in the
 
this goal, programs are offered in the
 
areas of family planning, perinatal
 
areas of family planning, perinatal
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45,000 individual clients annually.
 
45,000 individual clients annually.
 
Specific programs include:
 
Specific programs include:
Maternity and infant care
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project clinics for low-income
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* Maternity and infant care project clinics for low-income families in Hilo, Waimanalo, and Nanakuli;
families in Hilo, Waimanalo,
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* Attempts to prevent child/spouse abuse and neglect through identification of families at high risk and an integrated system of community support;
and Nanakuli;
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* Screening and referral for vision, hearing, and development delays of children attending preschools; and
Attempts to prevent
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* Children and youth project for low-income families in Waimanalo. <u>157</u>/
child/spouse abuse and neglect
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through identification of
 
families at high risk and an
 
integrated system of community
 
support;
 
Screening and referral for
 
vision, hearing, and development
 
delays of children
 
attending preschools; and
 
Children and youth project for
 
low-income families in
 
Waimanalo. 157/
 
 
Special mention should be made of a
 
Special mention should be made of a
 
project in Waimanalo, where the population
 
project in Waimanalo, where the population
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delivery of maternal and child health
 
delivery of maternal and child health
 
services in the community setting."
 
services in the community setting."
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Under the School Health Program,
 
Under the School Health Program,
 
health aides, supervised by school
 
health aides, supervised by school
 
nurses, provide preventive and
 
nurses, provide preventive and
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 31 March 2006

Diet—Follow these Dietary Guidelines."

The Federal Government currently funds several programs in the priority medical health problem areas for native Hawaiians. 155/ The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute currently funds two large-scale programs in Hawaii concerning heart disease. The first is an epidemiologic study of heart disease conducted by the Geographic Diseases Section of the Honolulu Heart Study. The second is a high blood pressure education program directed at communication problems among ethnic groups.

There is also a great deal of activity in relation to cancer in the State of Hawaii. The National Cancer Institute, Public Health Service currently supports almost $2.5 million in grants and contracts in Hawaii specifically directed at cancer. Among the subjects under study are alcohol and cancer, diet and prostate cancer, lung cancer and dietary vitamin A, and clinical cancer education programs.

E. FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES

The Family Health Services Division of the Hawaii State Department of Health offers several programs. Among them are: maternal and child health, school health, crippled children services, and community services for the developmentally disabled. The goal of the Maternal and Child Health Branch is to "interrupt the cycle of medical and psychosocial problems which tend to be passed from one generation to another, particularly in the more disadvantaged families." 156/ In order to reach this goal, programs are offered in the areas of family planning, perinatal care, and growth and development from infancy through adolescence. The combined programs serve approximately 45,000 individual clients annually. Specific programs include:

  • Maternity and infant care project clinics for low-income families in Hilo, Waimanalo, and Nanakuli;
  • Attempts to prevent child/spouse abuse and neglect through identification of families at high risk and an integrated system of community support;
  • Screening and referral for vision, hearing, and development delays of children attending preschools; and
  • Children and youth project for low-income families in Waimanalo. 157/

Special mention should be made of a project in Waimanalo, where the population consists of a high proportion of native Hawaiians. The Waimanalo Health Clinic is a combined Maternity and Infant Care/Children and Youth project. The Clinic offers a full range of services for mothers and children, and is staffed by a multidisciplinary team that includes specialists in speech and hearing, nutrition, public health nursing, social services, and medical services. The Clinic has developed unique projects in the areas of community public health nursing, adolescent health care, nutrition, and dental health programs. The Waimanalo Health Clinic is the only one of its kind in the State of Hawaii and "serves as a model to demonstrate the ideal in delivery of maternal and child health services in the community setting." 158/

Under the School Health Program, health aides, supervised by school nurses, provide preventive and

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