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Main arrow Archive of previous Issues arrow ¹1 2014 (35) arrow Health peculiarities of women at risk of early neonatal mortality receiving care at the federal medical and biological agency and the role of rehabilitation measures in ist improvement
Health peculiarities of women at risk of early neonatal mortality receiving care at the federal medical and biological agency and the role of rehabilitation measures in ist improvement Print
Monday, 17 March 2014

S.F. Torubarov
Maternity hospital #17, Moscow 

Summary. Background. Protection of female health is one of the urgent problems not only for health care along but also for the society in general because female health determines the future of the country. The important task of the current stage of the public relations development, protection of reproductive health and reduction of reproductive losses is to decrease perinatal mortality and one of ist components – early neonatal mortality that significantly affect demographic indicators of the country. Therefore, the modern society is iterested in identifying available resources to reduce preventable losses and organize maximum effective medical care delivery to women and children.

The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate rehabilitation measures for women at risk of early neonatal mortlaity who receive medical care at the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation.

Objectives included the following ones:

  1. To conduct analysis of health indicators and identify peculiarities of women at risk of early neonatal mortlaity who receive medical care at the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of the Russian Federation.
  2. To analyze life style peculiarities of women at risk of early neonatal mortlaity who receive medical care at the Federal Medical and Biological Agency oft he Russian Federation.
  3. To develop and evaluate medical rehabilitation measures aimed at improving medical care to women in the context of new perinatal technologies.

Methods and data: statistical, sociological, analytical.

Practical implications. Identification of early neonatal mortality causes will serve as a criterium for assessing antenatal care to pregnant women since factors that are out of the hospital and obstetrician’s competence also play an important role.

Keywords: women; perinatal losses; peculiarity; morbidity; rehabilitation.

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