Analysis of the trend in the morbidity of the population of the Russian Federation considering the factors affecting the availability of general medical services

Q4 Medicine
V. P. Chigrina, O. Khodakova, D. S. Tyufilin, Georgii A. Artamonov, V. A. Medvedev, O. Kobyakova, I. Deev
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Introduction. The morbidity is one of the key indicators used to assess the level of public health and demonstrating the level of accessibility of medical care to the population and the effectiveness of primary health care. The aim was to analyze the trend in the morbidity of the population in the Russian Federation, considering factors affecting the availability of general medical services, in the context of the subjects of the Russian Federation. Material and methods. The study based on information from the federal static observation form No. 12 “Information on the number of diseases registered in patients living in the service area of a medical organization” for 2018–2021. Results. In the Russian Federation from 2018 to 2021, general morbidity increased by 2.6%, while newly identified morbidity increased by 9.4%. The Ivanovo region had the largest rate of rise in general morbidity (24.9%), Stavropol Krai — the highest newly identified morbidity (34.7%). When assessing the influence of various factors on the level of morbidity using the method of stable regression, the level of provision of the population with doctors was revealed to have the greatest influence, which is confirmed by the presence of a strong direct dependence. Limitations. The data from the federal static observation form No. 12 “Information on the number of diseases registered in patients living in the service area of a medical mamnagement” for 2018–2021 for 85 subjects of the Russian Federation were examined to determine the morbidity of the population of the Russian Federation that is able-bodied and over the working age. Conclusion. The morbidity rate in the Russian Federation during the period under review tends to increase. It is an integral indicator of the availability of medical care and the detection of diseases, which influenced by a variety of factors, including the availability of primary care doctors, the strength of the medical managemorganization, the degree of hospitalization, the average number of visits to doctors.
考虑到影响提供一般医疗服务的因素对俄罗斯联邦人口发病率趋势的分析
介绍发病率是用于评估公共卫生水平的关键指标之一,并表明人口获得医疗保健的水平和初级卫生保健的有效性。目的是分析俄罗斯联邦人口发病率的趋势,考虑到影响提供一般医疗服务的因素,结合俄罗斯联邦的主题。材料和方法。该研究基于第12号联邦静态观察表“2018-2021年居住在医疗机构服务区的患者登记的疾病数量信息”中的信息。后果从2018年到2021年,俄罗斯联邦的一般发病率增加了2.6%,而新发现的发病率则增加了9.4%。伊万诺沃地区的一般患病率上升幅度最大(24.9%),斯塔夫罗波尔边疆区的新发现发病率最高(34.7%)。在使用稳定回归方法评估各种因素对发病率水平的影响时,提供医生的人群的水平显示出最大的影响,这一点可以通过强烈的直接依赖性来证实。局限性对俄罗斯联邦85名受试者2018-2021年第12号联邦静态观察表“医疗管理服务区患者登记疾病数量信息”中的数据进行了检查,以确定俄罗斯联邦健全和超过工作年龄人口的发病率。结论在本报告所述期间,俄罗斯联邦的发病率趋于上升。它是医疗服务可用性和疾病检测的一个综合指标,受多种因素的影响,包括初级保健医生的可用性、医疗管理机构的实力、住院程度、平均就诊次数。
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