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Information × Registration Number 0219U005260, 0117U000450 , R & D reports Title "Develop an algorithm for providing primary health care in the general practice of family medicine to patients who use psychoactive substances" popup.stage_title Head Tabachnikov S., Registration Date 22-07-2019 Organization State Institution "Research Institute of Psychiatry Ministry of Health of Ukraine" popup.description2 The purpose of the study - based on the study of the peculiarities of the formation and course of mental and behavioral disorders in people who use psychoactive substances (hereinafter - SAR), to develop criteria for the provision of prophylactic and therapeutic assistance to patients with somatic diseases in the general practice of family medicine. The object of the study - the criteria for the provision of preventive and medical care to patients who use SAAR in the general practice of family medicine. The subject of the study is the development of criteria for the provision of preventive and medical care to patients who use SAAR in the field of family medicine. Methods of research: clinical-anamnestic, socio-demographic, clinical-psychopathological, psychodiagnostic, statistical. At the second stage of the research work, we continued the examination of patients from which 220 thematic patients were selected and included. According to the results of the study, criteria for the provision of preventive and medical care to patients with mental and behavioral disorders as a result of the use of surfactants in the general practice of family medicine have been developed.5481 Product Description popup.authors Болтоносов С.В. Колодєжний О.В. Мажбіц В.Б. Осуховська О.С. Пінчук І.Я. Салдень В.І. Товалович Т.В. Хірман І.В. Харченко Є.М. Чепурна А.М. Ячнік Ю.В. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Tabachnikov S.. "Develop an algorithm for providing primary health care in the general practice of family medicine to patients who use psychoactive substances". (popup.stage: ). State Institution "Research Institute of Psychiatry Ministry of Health of Ukraine". № 0219U005260
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