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Валеология: Здоровье, Болезнь, Выздоровление. 2021; : 236-240

ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ПЕРЕДВИЖНЫХ МЕДИЦИНСКИХ КОМПЛЕКСОВ

АУМОЛДАЕВА З. М., ВДОВЦЕВ А. В., МОХИРЕВ А. А., ОРАКБАЙ Л. Ж.

Аннотация

   На сегодняшний день наличие медицинских учреждений и степень их оснащенности – одни из показателей развития общества. Медицинские услуги должны быть разработаны с основной целью: снизить уровень заболеваемости. Актуальной является тема обеспечения медицинскими услугами населения, которое находится в географической отдаленности от крупных медицинских центров.
   Цель. Изучить деятельность передвижных медицинских комплексов в системе здравоохранения.
   Материалы и методы. В настоящем обзоре были использованы базы данных Med Line, Cochrain, Pub Med. Изучены источники без лимитирования по языку. Обзор литературы проводился в электронном и в ручном режимах. Для обзора были отобраны статьи, соответствующие критериям включения и исключения. Для поиска были использованы ключевые слова: передвижной медицинский комплекс, телемедицина, мобильные клиники.
   Вывод: проведенный обзор показал, что передвижные медицинские комплексы имеют эффективность в качестве средств оказания медицинской помощи населению, живущему в отдаленных районах. Таким образом, управляющим органам и менеджерам в области здравоохранения необходимо разработать инновационные меры, направленные на диагностику и лечение хронических заболеваний, профилактику здоровья и увеличение доступности медицинской помощи среди населения, имеющего ограничения в получении доступа к медицинским услугам.

Список литературы

1. L. W. Santoso, A. Setiawan, and S. Gunawan, “Developing a Prototype of Mobile Dental Information System in Indonesia,” J. Buana Inform., 2012, doi: 10.24002/jbi.v3i2.322.

2. C. F. Hill, B. W. Powers, S. H. Jain, J. Bennet, A. Vavasis, and N. E. Oriol, “Mobile health clinics in the era of reform,” Am. J. Manag. Care, 2014.

3. C. Brooks et al., “Program evaluation of mobile dental services for children with special health care needs,” Spec. Care Dentist., 2002, doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2002.tb01181.x.

4. S. W. Y. Yu, C. Hill, M. L. Ricks, J. Bennet, and N. E. Oriol, “The scope and impact of mobile health clinics in the United States: A literature review,” International Journal for Equity in Health. 2017, doi: 10.1186/s12939-017-0671-2.

5. N. C. Malone et al., “Mobile health clinics in the United States,” Int. J. Equity Health, 2020, doi: 10.1186/s12939-020-1135-7.

6. et al Aung K.; Hill C., Bennet J, “The Emerging Business Models and Value Proposition of Mobile Health Clinics,” Am. J. Accountable Care, 2015.

7. E. L. Hamilton, M. G. Wallis, J. Barlow, L. Cullen, and C. Wright, “Women’s views of a breast screening service,” Health Care Women Int., 2003, doi: 10.1080/07399330390170015.

8. D. E. Harris, L. Hame, A. M. Aboueissa, and D. Johnson, “A cardiovascular disease risk factor screening program designed to reach rural residents of Maine, USA,” Rural Remote Health, 2011.

9. F. Deye Vincent Michel, P., Ehrmann, S., Da Silva, D., Piagnerelli, M., … Laterre, P.-F. (2016). Changes in cardiac arrest patientsâ€TM temperature management after the 2013 “TTM― trial: Results from an international survey. Annals of Intensive, 6(, N et al., “Mobile health (mHealth) approaches and lessons for increased performance and retention of community health workers in low- and middle-income countries: a review.,” Journal of medical Internet research. 2013, doi: 10.1037/a0037097.

10. J. Pietrokovski and A. Zini, “The Yad Sarah geriatric dental clinic, a different model.,” Gerodontology, 2006, doi: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2006.00121.x.

11. H. Bailit, T. Beazoglou, and M. Drozdowski, “Financial feasibility of a model school-based dental program in different states,” Public Health Rep., 2008, doi: 10.1177/003335490812300612.

12. I. Daiski, “The Health Bus: Healthcare for Marginalized Populations,” Policy, Polit. Nurs. Pract., 2005, doi: 10.1177/1527154404272610.

13. International Telecommunications Union, “ICT facts and figures 2017,” 2017. doi: 10.1787/9789264202085-5-en.

14. T. Feldman, An Introduction to Digital Media. 2003.

15. J. Donner, “Research approaches to mobile use in the developing world: A review of the literature,” 2008, doi: 10.1080/01972240802019970.

16. S. Agarwal, L. Rosenblum, T. Goldschmidt, M. Carras, N. Goal, and A. B. Labrique, “Mobile Technology in Support of Frontline Health Workers,” John Hopkins Univ. Glob. mHealth Initiat., 2016.

17. J. Griffith, “Establishing a dental practice in a rural, low-Income county health department,” J. Public Heal. Manag. Pract., 2003, doi: 10.1097/00124784-200311000-00015.

Valeology: Health - Illnes - recovery. 2021; : 236-240

EFFICIENCY OF USE OF MOBILE MEDICAL COMPLEXES

AUMOLDAEVA Z. M., VDOVTSEV A. V., MOKHIREV A. A., ORAKBAY L. ZH.

Abstract

   Relevance. Today, the availability of medical institutions and the degree of their equipment is one of the indicators of the development of society. Medical services must be designed with the primary goal of reducing the incidence of disease. The topic of providing medical services to the population, which is geographically distant from major medical centers, is relevant.

   Goal. To study the activities of mobile medical complexes in the health care system.

   Materials and methods. In this review, we used the databases Med Line, Cochrain, Pub MEd. Sources without language limitation have been studied. The literature review was carried out in electronic and manual modes. Articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were selected for the review. The following keywords were used for the search: Mobile medical complex, telemedicine, mobile clinics.
   Output. The review showed that mobile medical complexes are effective as a means of providing medical care to the population living in remote areas. Thus, policymakers and health managers need to develop innovative measures aimed at diagnosing and treating chronic diseases, preventing health and increasing the availability of health care among populations with limited access to health services.

References

1. L. W. Santoso, A. Setiawan, and S. Gunawan, “Developing a Prototype of Mobile Dental Information System in Indonesia,” J. Buana Inform., 2012, doi: 10.24002/jbi.v3i2.322.

2. C. F. Hill, B. W. Powers, S. H. Jain, J. Bennet, A. Vavasis, and N. E. Oriol, “Mobile health clinics in the era of reform,” Am. J. Manag. Care, 2014.

3. C. Brooks et al., “Program evaluation of mobile dental services for children with special health care needs,” Spec. Care Dentist., 2002, doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2002.tb01181.x.

4. S. W. Y. Yu, C. Hill, M. L. Ricks, J. Bennet, and N. E. Oriol, “The scope and impact of mobile health clinics in the United States: A literature review,” International Journal for Equity in Health. 2017, doi: 10.1186/s12939-017-0671-2.

5. N. C. Malone et al., “Mobile health clinics in the United States,” Int. J. Equity Health, 2020, doi: 10.1186/s12939-020-1135-7.

6. et al Aung K.; Hill C., Bennet J, “The Emerging Business Models and Value Proposition of Mobile Health Clinics,” Am. J. Accountable Care, 2015.

7. E. L. Hamilton, M. G. Wallis, J. Barlow, L. Cullen, and C. Wright, “Women’s views of a breast screening service,” Health Care Women Int., 2003, doi: 10.1080/07399330390170015.

8. D. E. Harris, L. Hame, A. M. Aboueissa, and D. Johnson, “A cardiovascular disease risk factor screening program designed to reach rural residents of Maine, USA,” Rural Remote Health, 2011.

9. F. Deye Vincent Michel, P., Ehrmann, S., Da Silva, D., Piagnerelli, M., … Laterre, P.-F. (2016). Changes in cardiac arrest patientsâ€TM temperature management after the 2013 “TTM― trial: Results from an international survey. Annals of Intensive, 6(, N et al., “Mobile health (mHealth) approaches and lessons for increased performance and retention of community health workers in low- and middle-income countries: a review.,” Journal of medical Internet research. 2013, doi: 10.1037/a0037097.

10. J. Pietrokovski and A. Zini, “The Yad Sarah geriatric dental clinic, a different model.,” Gerodontology, 2006, doi: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2006.00121.x.

11. H. Bailit, T. Beazoglou, and M. Drozdowski, “Financial feasibility of a model school-based dental program in different states,” Public Health Rep., 2008, doi: 10.1177/003335490812300612.

12. I. Daiski, “The Health Bus: Healthcare for Marginalized Populations,” Policy, Polit. Nurs. Pract., 2005, doi: 10.1177/1527154404272610.

13. International Telecommunications Union, “ICT facts and figures 2017,” 2017. doi: 10.1787/9789264202085-5-en.

14. T. Feldman, An Introduction to Digital Media. 2003.

15. J. Donner, “Research approaches to mobile use in the developing world: A review of the literature,” 2008, doi: 10.1080/01972240802019970.

16. S. Agarwal, L. Rosenblum, T. Goldschmidt, M. Carras, N. Goal, and A. B. Labrique, “Mobile Technology in Support of Frontline Health Workers,” John Hopkins Univ. Glob. mHealth Initiat., 2016.

17. J. Griffith, “Establishing a dental practice in a rural, low-Income county health department,” J. Public Heal. Manag. Pract., 2003, doi: 10.1097/00124784-200311000-00015.