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THE ORGANIZATION OF REABILITATION DEPARTMENTS FOR CHILDREN — CONVALESCENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2014-13-4-50-55

Abstract

Recently the actual direction is development of programs of rehabilitation of the second stage of recovering of infectious diseases children. The purpose of this work is justification of need of the organization of offices of rehabilitation in a children's infectious hospital according to Order of the organization of medical rehabilitation. The retrospective analysis of clinical records of the patients who have arrived on treatment in clinical divisions of Federal State Budgetary Institution of Research of Children's Infections of Russia in 2011—2012 is carried out. It is established, that among surveyed 14 363 for 2 years of patients (in a year on the average more than 7000 children) — about 40% (2800 patients a year) children for whom rehabilitation actions of the second stage in the conditions of a hospital, including carrying out a diet therapy, physiotherapy exercises, physical therapy and pharmacotherapy are necessary. On a profile of infectious patients for rendering the rehabilitation help it is expedient to organize 2 offices on 30 beds: for treatment of children with consequences of neuroinfections and children with somatic pathology. The organization of two offices for carrying out medical rehabilitation of the second stage to recovering infectious diseases children taking into account recommended standards on equipment, according to the Order of the organization of medical rehabilitation, will allow to give high-tech help to patients and to prevent development of complications.

About the Authors

E. V. Pronina
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия
DMS, Professor, Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg


N. V. Skripchenko
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


M. V. Ivanova
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


N. V. Gonchar
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


M. K. Bekhtereva
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


I. V. Babachenko
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


L. G. Goriacheva
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


N. V. Rogozina
Scientific and Research Institute of Children’s Infections, Sankt Petersburg
Россия


O. N. Vladimirova
Russia St. Petersburg Institute of Postgraduate Medical experts Labor Russia
Россия


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Pronina E.V., Skripchenko N.V., Ivanova M.V., Gonchar N.V., Bekhtereva M.K., Babachenko I.V., Goriacheva L.G., Rogozina N.V., Vladimirova O.N. THE ORGANIZATION OF REABILITATION DEPARTMENTS FOR CHILDREN — CONVALESCENT INFECTIOUS DISEASES. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2014;13(4):50-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2014-13-4-50-55

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