ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS AT PATIENTS OF ADVANCED AND SENILE PATIENTS

Authors

  • Boltaboyeva Nargiza Technical College of Public Health named after Kungirot Abu Ali Ibn Sina Author

Keywords:

gerontology services, medical - social care, quality assessment, elderly people, Uzbekistan.

Abstract

Sociological study conducted using survey. The sample consists of the territorial departments of health heads, their deputies, heads of regional health centers and primary health care. For the data collection, a questionnaire has been developed and used, which consists of 21 questions designed to assess the need and opportunity for providing geriatric services (availability of facilities, human resources, diagnosis and treatment standards). Questionnaire filled out by respondents anonymously. The results of the survey showed that the capacity of health institutions to provide effective gerontological care is limited, currently provided health and social care quality for the elderly is low and does not meet their needs and requirements.  Uzbekistan.

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Published

2025-01-21