Abstract
This article discusses the effectiveness of the application of confrontational and non-confrontational approaches in determining the presence of artificial pyoinflammatory diseases of the soft tissues (APIDST) in 302 young patients. It was revealed that the use of a confrontational approach as compared to a non-confrontational approach in determining the presence of APIDST allowed a statistically significant (p<0,05) reduction in the frequency of attempts to prolong hospitalization from 45,6 % to 17,6 %, and a tendency to misconduct from 43,3 % to 24,4 % and reduce the frequency of repeated hospitalizations with this pathology from 7,6 % to 2,3 %. At the same time, the frequency of recognition of self-mutilation in confrontational and non-confrontational approaches was practically the same and corresponded to 76,3 % and 70,2 % (p>0,05). Moreover, a average length of hospitalization of patients with confrontational and non-confrontational approaches also did not differ, amounting to 38,4±7,2 and 39,1±8,4 days, respectively.
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