UKRAINIAN YOUTH MORBIDITY / DISABILITY IN THE FOCUS OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE STRATEGY ON THE RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES FOR 2017-2023

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Social Welfare Interdisciplinary Approach Pub Date : 2019-12-09 DOI:10.21277/sw.v1i9.327
Y. Honchar, Victoriia Viktorovna Khramtsova
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The dynamics of morbidity and prevalence of diseases among the children’s population in Ukraine in recent years has multi-directional trends – an increase in the incidence and prevalence of diseases among children 7-14 years and adolescent children, and the reduction of the morbidity of children of the first year of life, the incidence and prevalence of diseases among children 0- 6 years. The decrease of the morbidity and increase of the prevalence of diseases with age was revealed. At the beginning of the 21st century, the problem of maternal and child health has become one of the priorities of public health protection in the world and was included by the United Nations in the Millennium Development Goals List. Ukraine is designated by the WHO European Regional Committee as a pilot region for the implementation of the Strategy “Health and Development of Children and Adolescents”. A data on children with disabilities in Ukraine are rare and do not give a general idea of the link between morbidity and disability, and because that information is available only by regions, not nosological forms, it can not provide a general picture of morbidity/ disability of young people in order to develop organizational measures to reduce that. The general objective of the Council of Europe Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for 2017-2023 is to "shift the paradigm" from the traditional medical approach to disability to a human rights-based approach: independence, freedom of choice, full participation, equality, human dignity and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities. The effective participation of people with disabilities in all spheres of life and society as a whole is crucial for the realization of all human rights and the formation of their life perspective in Ukraine.
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乌克兰青年发病率/残疾是欧洲委员会2017-2023年残疾人权利战略的重点
近年来,乌克兰儿童发病率和患病率的动态呈现多向趋势——7-14岁儿童和青少年的发病率和患病率上升,一岁以下儿童的发病率下降,0- 6岁儿童的发病率和患病率下降。发病率随年龄增长呈下降趋势,患病率随年龄增长呈上升趋势。21世纪初,妇幼健康问题已成为世界公共卫生保护的优先事项之一,被联合国列入千年发展目标清单。卫生组织欧洲区域委员会指定乌克兰为实施"儿童和青少年健康与发展"战略的试点地区。关于乌克兰残疾儿童的数据很少,不能说明发病率和残疾之间的联系,而且由于这些资料只按区域提供,而不是按病种分类,因此无法提供青年人发病率/残疾的总体情况,以便制定减少这种情况的组织措施。《欧洲委员会2017-2023年残疾人权利战略》的总体目标是将传统的残疾医疗方法"转变为基于人权的方法":残疾人的独立、选择自由、充分参与、平等、人的尊严和机会平等。残疾人在生活和整个社会的所有领域的有效参与对于在乌克兰实现所有人权和形成他们的生活观点至关重要。
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