[Systematization of approaches to the organization of prevention of mental disorders veterans of combat veterans.]

Autor: Sukhorukov AL; Department of medical support Of the Department of material, technical and medical support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 26 Raspletina str., Moscow 123060, Russian Federation, e-mail: elena.ichitovckina@yandex.ru.; Moscow State University of Food Production, 11 Volokolamskoe shosse, Moscow 125080, Russian Federation, e-mail: sukhorukov1@rambler.ru., Soloviev AG; Northern State Medical University, 51 Troitsky pr., Arkhangelsk 163000, Russian Federation, e-mail: asoloviev1@yandex.ru., Ichitovkina EG; Department of medical support Of the Department of material, technical and medical support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, 26 Raspletina str., Moscow 123060, Russian Federation, e-mail: elena.ichitovckina@yandex.ru., Golubeva EY; M.V.Lomonosov Northern (Arctic) Federal University, 17 nab. Severnaya Dvina, Arkhangelsk 163002, Russian Federation, e-mail: e.golubeva@narfu.ru.
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii [Adv Gerontol] 2020; Vol. 33 (4), pp. 691-694.
Abstrakt: For the purpose of methodological justification of the use of new approaches to the organization of psychiatric care for veterans of military operations in departmental general hospital health care institutions, the analysis of existing problems in providing psychiatric care to retired combatants with mental disorders of the system of the Ministry of internal Affairs (MIA) of Russia was carried out. It is shown that the existing organizational approaches have a number of significant drawbacks and do not fully provide quality therapy and medical and psychological rehabilitation to this contingent. Proposed in the development Concept of the psychiatric service of MIA to provide targeted prevention work with ex-combatants, current employees of power structures, including early diagnosis of early forms of mental disorders, timely provision of treatment & rehabilitation help with subsequent systematic monitoring of their mental health in government health facilities. This will not only improve the quality of diagnosis of mental disorders, but also improve the treatment of psychopathological disorders, reduce the stigma of psychiatric care and systematize the directions of work with this contingent at the stages of secondary prevention of changes in mental functions.
Databáze: MEDLINE