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Are there opportunities to improve the quality of health care without significant financial investments in Russia? 在俄罗斯是否有机会在没有大量财政投资的情况下提高医疗保健质量?
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed2023261017
E.G. Potapchik
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The comprehensive use of information and communication technologies in prevention of diseases of the circulatory system on the example of the Tver Region 以特维尔地区为例,综合运用信息通信技术预防循环系统疾病
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed20232610120
N.P. Kirilenko, I.A. Zhmakin, N.N. Ilyina, Yu.V. Bigina, S.I. Vyzhimova, K.V. Lopakov
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Features of the onset, clinical pattern and outcomes of primary and secondary infective endocarditis 原发性和继发性感染性心内膜炎的发病特点、临床模式和结局
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed202326091118
I.L. Sizikova, A.A. Osipova
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Availability and staffing with cardiologists to provide inpatient cardiology care in the Russian Federation in 2015—2021 2015-2021年在俄罗斯联邦提供住院心脏病护理的心脏病专家的可用性和人员配备
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed20232609125
A.V. Vorykhanov, V.S. Stupac, V.I. Starodubov, M.A. Ivanova, A.A. Latyshova, M.A. Uyanaeva
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A structured approach to dietary modification in adult obese patients in primary care 初级保健成人肥胖患者饮食调整的结构化方法
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed20232602194
L. Volkova, S. Eliashevich, R. Shepel, S. Astanina, O. Drapkina
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Effect of Qigong-based exercises on the body’s regulatory systems 气功运动对人体调节系统的影响
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed202326021100
A.F. Mikhailov, Y. Potekhina, A. Sekirin, V. V. Malyavin
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Public image of coronavirus infection prevention in 2020—2021 2020-2021年预防冠状病毒感染的公众形象
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed20232601117
V. Buzin, T. Buzina
Objective. To study the public attitudes towards responsibility for their health, the level of attendance at health centers and medical prevention departments/clinics, and the activity of healthcare professionals in engaging the population in a healthy lifestyle. Material and methods. We analyzed the current issues of the work of healthcare organizations, including medical prevention units/offices and health centers in Russia, from the point of view of the population. A mass survey of the population was conducted via personal semi-formalized interviews at the place of residence (apartment survey) using a specific questionnaire. The sample size was 1,630 subjects. The quality and accessibility of health care were assessed using case studies: respondents were asked to rate based on their most recent visits to a doctor/health care provider. Results. Based on an analysis of the 2020—2021 studies, the authors found that the high level of awareness in the vast majority of the population of their personal responsibility for their health does not result in high attendance at health prevention units/clinics and health centers. The attendance was not even influenced by the high level of patients' satisfaction with medical recommendations. According to the authors, this process is negatively influenced by the low involvement of healthcare providers in healthy lifestyle promotion, the usefulness of consultations at medical prevention departments/clinics and health centers, and the low awareness of the population on this issue. Conclusion. The study showed the need to increase the intensity of Russia-wide information campaigns on preventing non-communicable diseases and promoting healthy lifestyles, especially outside the capital regions, and the importance of improving the quality of information messages.
目标。研究公众对自身健康责任的态度、到保健中心和医疗预防部门/诊所就诊的人数,以及保健专业人员在促使民众养成健康生活方式方面的活动。材料和方法。我们从人口的角度分析了医疗保健组织(包括俄罗斯的医疗预防单位/办公室和卫生中心)工作的当前问题。通过在居住地进行的个人半正式访谈(公寓调查),使用特定的问卷对人口进行了大规模调查。样本量为1630人。通过案例研究评估了卫生保健的质量和可及性:要求答复者根据其最近一次去看医生/卫生保健提供者的情况进行评分。结果。根据对2020-2021年研究的分析,作者发现,绝大多数人口对个人健康责任的高度认识并没有导致健康预防单位/诊所和健康中心的高出勤率。患者对医疗建议的高满意度甚至不影响出勤率。提交人认为,保健提供者很少参与促进健康生活方式,医疗预防部门/诊所和保健中心的咨询用处不大,以及民众对这一问题的认识不高,这些都对这一进程产生了负面影响。结论。该研究表明,有必要加大在俄罗斯范围内开展预防非传染性疾病和促进健康生活方式的宣传运动的力度,特别是在首都地区以外的地区,并表明提高信息质量的重要性。
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Impact of a new coronavirus infection on causes of death in Moscow and St. Petersburg 新型冠状病毒感染对莫斯科和圣彼得堡死亡原因的影响
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed20232601130
V. Semenov, I. Samorodskaya
The distribution of causes and mortality rates in Moscow and St. Petersburg (SPb) are different. Objective. To analyze changes in the distribution of causes of death in Moscow and St. Petersburg related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods. The data were used on the annual average population and the annual number of deaths in one-year age groups according to Rosstat for 2019—2021. Standardized mortality rates based on the European standard were calculated. An ABC analysis of the deaths and causes of death in the two cities was performed. Results. Despite the new coronavirus infection, mortality rates in St. Petersburg exceeded those in Moscow by 20% for three years. ABC analysis of the cause of death distribution showed a sharp decrease in the number of causes responsible for 80% of deaths. The 50 leading causes of death in St. Petersburg were more consistent. In the list of causes, mortality due to malignant neoplasms of various localizations in Moscow has shifted down by 3—11 positions, and in St. Petersburg, it increased by 10 positions. The proportion of malignant neoplasms exceeds half of the deaths due to gastrointestinal and respiratory diseases. Mortality from cardiovascular diseases in Moscow was 30% lower in 2021. Mortality from diseases associated with the gastrointestinal tract tended to decrease in both cities. Mortality from respiratory diseases was 15—20% lower in Moscow. The changing distribution of causes of death during a pandemic was expected for several reasons. In Moscow, compared to St. Petersburg in 2020, the «coronavirus infection» diagnosis was apparently used more «cautiously» as a cause of death. Conclusion. The coronavirus pandemic had a significant impact on mortality rates and distribution. The trends of mortality changes during the analyzed period were often inconsistent;however, mortality from leading causes in St. Petersburg remained higher than in Moscow.
莫斯科和圣彼得堡(SPb)的病因分布和死亡率不同。目标。分析莫斯科和圣彼得堡与COVID-19大流行相关的死亡原因分布变化。材料和方法。根据俄罗斯国家统计局2019-2021年的数据,这些数据用于1岁年龄组的年平均人口和年死亡人数。根据欧洲标准计算了标准化死亡率。对这两个城市的死亡和死亡原因进行了ABC分析。结果。尽管出现了新型冠状病毒感染,但圣彼得堡的死亡率连续三年比莫斯科高出20%。对死亡原因分布的ABC分析显示,造成80%死亡的原因数量急剧减少。圣彼得堡的50个主要死因更为一致。在原因列表中,莫斯科不同地区的恶性肿瘤导致的死亡率下降了3-11位,而在圣彼得堡,它上升了10位。恶性肿瘤的比例超过胃肠道和呼吸系统疾病死亡人数的一半。2021年,莫斯科心血管疾病死亡率降低了30%。在这两个城市,胃肠道相关疾病的死亡率趋于下降。在莫斯科,呼吸系统疾病的死亡率要低15-20%。在大流行期间,死亡原因分布的变化是意料之中的,原因有几个。在莫斯科,与2020年的圣彼得堡相比,“冠状病毒感染”诊断显然更“谨慎”地用作死因。结论。冠状病毒大流行对死亡率和分布产生了重大影响。在分析期间,死亡率变化的趋势往往不一致;但是,圣彼得堡主要原因造成的死亡率仍然高于莫斯科。
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Methodological aspects of setting goals and objectives in corporate health promotion programs 制定公司健康促进计划的目标和目的的方法方面
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed2023260317
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Individual and contextual conditions of behavioral risk factors’ formation in students of food technology specialty 食品技术专业学生行为风险因素形成的个体与情境条件
Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI: 10.17116/profmed20232607167
M. Kurakin, S. Maksimov, N. Kostina, M. B. Kotova
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