Abstract

The relevance of the research topic is determined by the high prevalence of diseases of the upper respiratory tract in children. The purpose of the study: to assess the effectiveness of the prevention of upper respiratory diseases in children in the public and private health sector. The analysis of morbidity by circulation and primary morbidity of children in the Moscow region and the city of Ramenskoye as a whole and by class "Respiratory diseases" is carried out. The material of the study is based on the analysis of the primary documentation of the children's polyclinic and the private children's medical center in Ramenskoye, Moscow region. Differences between public and private medical organizations were established: the number of episodes of upper respiratory tract diseases in the observation of children in a state medical organization is 1.4 times higher than in a private medical organization (3.8, against 2.8); the duration of episodes of diseases of the upper respiratory tract per 1 observed child per year in a state medical organization is 39.0% higher than in a private medical organization; the average duration (exacerbation) of the case of diseases of the upper respiratory tract in children in the state medical organization is 2 times higher than when observed in a private medical organization, which is associated with the use of modern treatment technologies and an individual approach. When analyzing the preventive work of children's polyclinics, it was revealed that in the context of the region there are significant fluctuations in the volume of visits made for the purpose of rehabilitation. At the same time, the share of those in need of rehabilitation from the number of those examined in the order of planned rehabilitation amounted to 65.7% in the region, in the city of Ramenskoye 65.4%. Satisfaction of this need was noted at the level of 60.6% in the region, in the city of Ramenskoye 72.3%. The results of the study showed the need to study the factors that determine the high incidence of children with diseases of the upper respiratory tract.

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