In Japan, outcome measures for maternal and child health measures such as maternal, perinatal, and infant mortality have consistently shown a trend toward improvement. On the other hand, the problems of the declining birth rate, child abuse, and domestic violence have become evident since the 1990s. In terms of Japan’s maternal and child health, it is necessary to take measures to preserve mental health of mothers and children, and also to respond to family issues such as abuse and violence. The services needed such as comprehensive support centers for families with children and new postpartum care programs have been established. It is necessary to further improve the competence of doctors, public health nurses, and midwives working in the maternal and child health field and to promptly construct a cooperation system in the community.
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Morioka, H., Watanabe, H., Iwasa, H., Kagami, S., & Irahara, M. (2022). Prospects for maternal and child health in Japan. Journal of Medical Investigation. University of Tokushima. https://doi.org/10.2152/jmi.69.159
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