Peculiarities of parental attitude to children of primary school age with recurrent respiratory infections

Kramarchuk, V.V. (2020) Peculiarities of parental attitude to children of primary school age with recurrent respiratory infections. In: International scientific and practical conference «New trends and unresolved issues of preventive and clinical medicine» : Conference proceedings, September 25–26, 2020. Izdevnieciba «Baltija Publishing», Lublin, 2020, pp. 114-116. ISBN 978-9934-588-81-5-1

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Abstract

Respiratory diseases have long held the first place in the structure of morbidity of the population, especially children. The vast majority (about 70%) of visits to the primary care physician are young children with a recurrent course of acute respiratory infections (ARI) [3, 4]. On the one hand, they contribute to the development of immunity, and on the other hand, they cause increased anxiety of parents, frequent visits to the doctor, excessive use of antibiotics and poor socialization due to reduced attendance at preschools and schools [2]. Over time, there is a change in the model of the «mother-child» relationship, which can play an important role in increasing the frequency and severity of ARI [1]. Materials and methods. We examined 40 children aged 6 to 10 years with recurrent ARI (main group) and 30 healthy children of the same age (control group).

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: International scientific and practical conference «New trends and unresolved issues of preventive and clinical medicine» : Conference proceedings, September 25–26, 2020. Lublin : Izdevnieciba «Baltija Publishing», 2020. 428 pages.
Subjects: Family Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Postgraduate Education > Department of Family Medicine FPE
Depositing User: Елена Шрамко
Date Deposited: 17 Feb 2022 09:25
Last Modified: 20 May 2022 10:20
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/7345

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