Abstract

The organization of Primary and Secondary Child Health Care in Sweden is considered along with social characteristics. It is suggested that higher employment, more living space and a greater propensity for parental compliance with health education stimulated by new approaches from doctors and nurses may be a greater influence on child health than the organization of child health care in Sweden which shares many of the deficiencies of systems in the United Kingdom.

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