ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY AND LEGAL SUPPORT FOR THE PREVENTION OF DIABETES MELLITUS IN CHILDREN

K. V. Pocheniuk, I.A. Holovanova
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Diabetes mellitus has become one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in childhood today. International forecasts suggest that the incidence of diabetes will continue to rise in the coming decades, leading to a lifelong burden for millions of children worldwide. Therefore, prediction, prevention, and optimal treatment of diabetes, as well as early prevention of serious long-term complications, remain essential. Providing highly qualified medical care to diabetic patients is a crucial step in preventing the development of complications. The purpose of this article is to review existing research on diabetes prevention strategies for children, considering the different levels of medical care support available. Materials and Methods. This study investigates the organization of preventive care for children with diabetes in Ukraine. Researchers employed three key methods: bibliosemantic analysis, content analysis focused on analyzing Ukraine relevant regulations and legal frameworks, and the method of systemic approach and analysis to gain a comprehensive understanding of how preventive care is currently organized for children with diabetes in Ukraine. Results. In Ukraine, preventive measures and the provision of medical care to pediatric patients with diabetes in the past years and today are regulated by a number of documents and orders of the Ministry of Health. As part of the Comprehensive Program “Diabetes Mellitus” (1999) and in accordance with the Order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine “On Improving the Organization of Providing Endocrinological Care to the Population of Ukraine” (2006), the State Register of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus (SYNADIAB) was created. The next step was the approval of the State Target Program “Diabetes Mellitus”. Subsequently, the Project of the national program “Health 2020: Ukrainian Dimension” became an effective tool, which outlined the main principles of the program implementation in the “Endocrinology” section for 2013-2020. It defined measures at all stages of diabetes prevention, such as primary prevention, which consists of maintaining and strengthening the general state of health and preventing or delaying the development of diabetes; secondary prevention should improve early detection of diabetes mellitus; tertiary prevention, which ensures the effectiveness and safety of treatment of children with diabetes to prevent the development of long-term complications. Today, the guidelines for the management of children with diabetes mellitus have been continued in such documents as “Diabetes Mellitus in Children”, Evidence-Based Clinical Guidelines (2023) and Standards of Care (2023). Conclusion. Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that ranks third in prevalence after cardiovascular and cancerous diseases and second in the structure of endocrine diseases after thyroid gland pathology. Today, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus among children is constantly increasing and, therefore, solving the issues associated with this disease is one of the priority tasks for the national health care system. This is because diabetes mellitus is associated with a high risk of complications leading to loss of work capacity, disability, and mortality across various population groups. Organizing high-quality medical care and establishing an effective prevention system based on the latest medical technologies is crucial. Diabetes demands attention. Understanding the risks and prevention of the disease can significantly increase the chances of protection and a long, healthy life through timely treatment.
对预防儿童糖尿病的法规和法律支持的分析
糖尿病已成为当今儿童最普遍的慢性疾病之一。国际预测显示,未来几十年糖尿病发病率将继续上升,给全球数百万儿童带来终身负担。因此,对糖尿病的预测、预防和最佳治疗,以及早期预防严重的长期并发症仍然至关重要。为糖尿病患者提供高水平的医疗护理是预防并发症发生的关键一步。本文旨在回顾现有的儿童糖尿病预防策略研究,同时考虑到不同级别的医疗护理支持。材料和方法。本研究调查了乌克兰儿童糖尿病预防护理的组织情况。研究人员采用了三种主要方法:书目语义分析法、侧重于分析乌克兰相关法规和法律框架的内容分析法以及系统方法和分析法,以全面了解乌克兰目前如何组织儿童糖尿病患者的预防保健工作。结果。在乌克兰,过去几年和现在为儿童糖尿病患者提供的预防措施和医疗服务由卫生部的一系列文件和命令进行规范。作为 "糖尿病 "综合计划(1999 年)的一部分,并根据乌克兰卫生部 "关于改善向乌克兰居民提供内分泌治疗的组织 "的命令(2006 年),建立了国家糖尿病患者登记册(SYNADIAB)。下一步是批准国家 "糖尿病 "目标方案。随后,国家计划 "健康 2020:该项目概述了 2013-2020 年在 "内分泌学 "领域实施该方案的主要原则。它确定了糖尿病预防各个阶段的措施,如一级预防,包括保持和加强总体健康状况,预防或推迟糖尿病的发展;二级预防应改善糖尿病的早期发现;三级预防,确保儿童糖尿病患者治疗的有效性和安全性,以防止长期并发症的发展。如今,《儿童糖尿病》、《循证临床指南(2023 年)》和《护理标准(2023 年)》等文件延续了儿童糖尿病管理指南。结论糖尿病是一种慢性疾病,其发病率仅次于心血管疾病和癌症,位居第三位,在内分泌疾病结构中仅次于甲状腺病变,位居第二位。如今,糖尿病在儿童中的发病率不断上升,因此,解决与这种疾病相关的问题是国家医疗保健系统的优先任务之一。这是因为,在不同人群中,糖尿病与导致丧失工作能力、残疾和死亡的并发症的高风险相关。在最新医疗技术的基础上,组织高质量的医疗护理和建立有效的预防系统至关重要。糖尿病需要关注。了解该疾病的风险和预防方法,可以通过及时治疗大大增加保护和健康长寿的机会。
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