Articles with tag: «social adaptation»

    Social aspects of health
  • 2021 № 4 STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGIES OF ACTIVE LONGEVITY ON THE SOCIAL ADAPTATION OF ELDERLY AGED PERSONS FOR PREVENTIVE PREVENTION OF AGE-ASSOCIATED DISEASES

    In the context of demographic problems of population aging the prevention of age-related diseases is becoming increasingly important in the activities of practical health care workers, geriatricians, social workers, which indicates the relevance of researching technologies for extending a healthy period of life, increasing the adaptive capabilities of older people in the formation of a health-oriented urban space, comfortable and a complementary environment the influence of which on the state of health does not provoke the development of pathological changes, but on the contrary, ensures the improvement of the human body, maintains and restores its reserve functionality.
    The present study has shown that the use of technologies for active aging is an important medico-social factor contributing to the strengthening and restoration of health. During the experiment there was a positive dynamics of the influence of active aging technologies on the preservation and prolongation of social activity of elderly people in terms of preventing the risks of chronic non-communicable diseases on the example of a group of elderly muscovites aged 55–85 years and older, participants of the Moscow longevity project at the research base of the City club space «My social center» (Moscow city).

    Authors: Nikolaev V. A. [3] Safonicheva O. G. [1]

    Tags: comfortable and healthpreserving environment1 preservation and strengthening of health1 prevention of age-related1 rehabilitation measures1 social adaptation2 socialization2 technologies of active longevity1

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  • POPULATION HEALTH
  • 2022 № 7 The disease burden of atopic dermatitis in current conditions

    The prevalence and increase in morbidity of the atopic dermatitis make possible to consider it to become actual and relevant in nearest future. The pilot study analyzed using the Delphi method allowed identifying the most significant areas for further detailed research and development of programs reducing the disease burden of atopic dermatitis in the country. The study showed that the Cumulative Life Course Impairment associated with this disease is mediated by its systemic nature and a complex of concomitant diseases. The social burden of the disease is primarily associated with missed opportunities of patients even after the onset of spontaneous remission due to education and socialization issues from the period of schooling. Almost all adult patients report a decrease in the quality of life and experiencing problems with communication and sports. The economic burden of the disease is associated with household spending on medicines and a decrease in income as a result of changing or losing work, primarily in families with sick children in addition to healthcare system expenditures. The COVID‑19 pandemic has led to a decrease in the volume of medical care for atopic dermatitis adult patients and also there is a possibility of developing previously unknown complications in patients with atopic dermatitis.

    Authors: Kadyrov F. N. [122] Meshkov D. O. [3] Zolotarev P. N. [2] Bezmelnitsyna L. Yu. [1] Besstrashnova Y. K. [1] Lobanov A. V. [1] Fedyaeva A. V. [1] Cherkasov S. N. [2] Shoshmin A. V. [1]

    Tags: atopic dermatitis1 cumulative life course impairment1 disease burden1 lost opportunities1 social adaptation2

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