Comprehensive Integrated Assessment of Health, Lifestyle and Medical Services for Children at the Age of their First Year

Authors

  • Ilshod Isayev

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12898

Keywords:

Children of the first year of life, functional state, health group, medical care, evidence-based medicine.

Abstract

Introduction: Children are the main value of any society, which plays a huge role in its development and
prosperity. Meanwhile, they are the most vulnerable sector that have to be protected from negative physical
and mental factors as well as diseases. A wide range of factors can affect the health of children, especially in
their first year of life. Deep knowledge on those triggers may help to reduce the risk of developing different
pathological conditions among them.
Materials and Method: An integrated analysis and risk assessment of different pathologies in 767 outpatient
children under 1 year were cunducted. A survey of the parents of those children was also conducted. The
objectivity of the information obtained is guaranteed by the directed application of the method and techniques
used in public health and healthcare, namely, medical-statistical analysis, sociological, psychological and
expert analysis.
Results: Many childrenhad a low risk of developing chronic diseases, including those with a hereditary
predisposition and had a IIB health group, these are children with background of conditions and risk factors
that can cause the formation of a chronic pathology. The third group of healthy children was represented
by children with chronic pathology in the stage of compensation, the number of such babies was small
(5.9±0.85%), as well as healthy babies with I (6.0±0.86%) and II A (4.2±0.72%) by health groups.
Furthermore, more than half of the children of the first year of life had a normal functional state of the body.
However, in 43% of cases, the functional state was impaired, which is manifested by the presence of various
pathological conditions.
Conclusion: Comprehensive integrated approach and using evidence-based medicine principles for studying
the medical conditions in children under 1 year-old can be valuable and help us to obtain reliable data on the
health conditions and affecting risk factors.

Author Biography

  • Ilshod Isayev

    PhD, Teaching Assistant, Department of Public Health, Organization and Management of Health Care,
    Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Comprehensive Integrated Assessment of Health, Lifestyle and Medical Services for Children at the Age of their First Year. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 7929-7935. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12898