Socio-hygienic assessment of the incidence rate among various strata of the population-based on the materials of appeals and in-depth medical examinations
Keywords:
epidemiology, health improvement, health, morbidity, preventionAbstract
One of the main indicators for assessing the state of health is the incidence of the population. In recent years, an integrated approach to the study of morbidity has been widely used to assess the state of health. In this regard, the incidence is studied not only by classes and nosological forms of diseases, the severity of the course, complications, and concomitant diseases but also by specific social and hygienic conditions of work and life, lifestyle, regional, and other features that contribute to the formation of the most common types pathology among the population.
Downloads
References
Agalarova, L.S., Gamzaeva, M.A., Ilyasova, U.G., & Abdulkerimova, D.R. (2015). Study of the health status of the working urban population according to the data of preventive examinations. Eurasian Union of Scientists, (4-7 (13)).
Archana, A., Datta, C., & Tiwari, P. (2016). Impact of environmental degradation on human health. International research journal of management, IT and social sciences, 3(1), 1-6.
Asadi-Lari, M., Sayyari, A. A., Akbari, M. E., & Gray, D. (2004). Public health improvement in Iran—lessons from the last 20 years. Public health, 118(6), 395-402. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2004.05.011
Baguma, D. (2017). Public health safety and environment in inadequate hospital and healthcare settings: A review. Public health, 144, 23-31. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2016.11.014
Bantyeva, M. N., & Prilipko, N. S. (2013). Age aspects of adult morbidity based on health encounters at outpatient health care facilities. Social aspects of population health, 4(32), 7.
Brunton, M., Eweje, G., & Taskin, N. (2017). Communicating corporate social responsibility to internal stakeholders: Walking the walk or just talking the talk?. Business Strategy and the Environment, 26(1), 31-48.
Busse, R., Scheller-Kreinsen, D., & Zentner, A. (2010). Tackling chronic disease in Europe: strategies, interventions and challenges (No. 20). WHO Regional Office Europe.
Ernst, F. R., & Grizzle, A. J. (2001). Drug-related morbidity and mortality: updating the cost-of-illness model. Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996), 41(2), 192-199. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1086-5802(16)31229-3
Gordon, R., McDermott, L., Stead, M., & Angus, K. (2006). The effectiveness of social marketing interventions for health improvement: what's the evidence?. Public health, 120(12), 1133-1139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2006.10.008
Haines, A., Kovats, R. S., Campbell-Lendrum, D., & Corvalán, C. (2006). Climate change and human health: impacts, vulnerability and public health. Public health, 120(7), 585-596. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2006.01.002
Ilyas, M., Ahmad, W., Khan, H., Yousaf, S., Yasir, M., & Khan, A. (2019). Environmental and health impacts of industrial wastewater effluents in Pakistan: a review. Reviews on environmental health, 34(2), 171-186.
Iriti, M., Piscitelli, P., Missoni, E., & Miani, A. (2020). Air pollution and health: the need for a medical reading of environmental monitoring data.
Kiecolt-Glaser, J. K., & Glaser, R. (2002). Depression and immune function: central pathways to morbidity and mortality. Journal of psychosomatic research, 53(4), 873-876. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-3999(02)00309-4
Kutumova, O. Yu., Babenko, A. I., & Babenko, E. A. (2019). Socio-hygienic assessment of the appealability of the population older than the working age for medical care. Medicine in Kuzbass, 18 (3).
Lavanchy, D. (2005). Worldwide epidemiology of HBV infection, disease burden, and vaccine prevention. Journal of clinical virology, 34, S1-S3. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1386-6532(05)00384-7
Liu, J., & Tang, M. (2018). Wastewater management approach in an industrial park. Water Science and Technology, 2017(2), 546-551.
Lu, S., Shi, C., & Yang, X. (2019). Impacts of built environment on urban vitality: Regression analyses of Beijing and Chengdu, China. International journal of environmental research and public health, 16(23), 4592.
Maguire, K., Garside, R., Poland, J., Fleming, L. E., Alcock, I., Taylor, T., ... & Wheeler, B. W. (2019). Public involvement in research about environmental change and health: A case study. Health, 23(2), 215-233.
Merrill, R. M., & Fowers, R. (2019). To what extent does sex, age and BMI impact medical and pharmacy costs? A retrospective cohort study involving employees in a large school district in the USA. BMJ open, 9(5), e024078.
Naqvi, H. R., Datta, M., Mutreja, G., Siddiqui, M. A., Naqvi, D. F., & Naqvi, A. R. (2021). Improved air quality and associated mortalities in India under COVID-19 lockdown. Environmental Pollution, 268, 115691. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115691
Normatova, Sh.A., Ashurova, M.D., Ermatova, G.A., Khozhimatov, Kh.O., Sultonov, G.N., & Boltaboev, U.A. (2014). Actual problems of ecology and public health in Uzbekistan. Actual problems of the humanities and natural sciences , (5-2).
Patwary, M. A., O’Hare, W. T., & Sarker, M. H. (2011). Assessment of occupational and environmental safety associate https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2011.04.001
Pinto, F., Suwiyoga, I. K., Widiana, I. G. R., & Yasa, I. W. P. S. (2017). Health behavior and status related to mother's death in Timor-Leste. International Research Journal of Engineering, IT and Scientific Research, 3(4), 57-65.
Rastegaev, V.V. (2011). The role of clinical examination in strengthening the health of the population living in rural areas (Doctoral dissertation, National Research Institute of Public Health of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences).
Sangi-Haghpeykar, H., & Poindexter III, A. N. (1995). Epidemiology of endometriosis among parous women. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 85(6), 983-992. https://doi.org/10.1016/0029-7844(95)00074-2
Wang, F., & Luo, W. (2005). Assessing spatial and nonspatial factors for healthcare access: towards an integrated approach to defining health professional shortage areas. Health & place, 11(2), 131-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2004.02.003
Wong, C. M., Vichit-Vadakan, N., Vajanapoom, N., Ostro, B., Thach, T. Q., Chau, P. Y., ... & null HEI Health Review Committee. (2010). Part 5. Public health and air pollution in Asia (PAPA): a combined analysis of four studies of air pollution and mortality. Research Report (Health Effects Institute), (154), 377-418.
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
Copyright (c) 2021 International journal of health & medical sciences
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Articles published in the International Journal of Health & Medical Sciences (IJHMS) are available under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licence (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Authors retain copyright in their work and grant IJHMS right of first publication under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Users have the right to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of articles in this journal, and to use them for any other lawful purpose.
Articles published in IJHMS can be copied, communicated and shared in their published form for non-commercial purposes provided full attribution is given to the author and the journal. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal.