
The objective of research was assessment of efficiency of various organizational forms of health promotion for children in preschool educational institutions. Introduction of modern health promotion technologies such as swimming pool, infrared sauna, speleotherapy, and ultraviolet radiation and physiotherapy exercises in addition to standard methods allowed improving the children’s health. Their health promotion in preschool institution had the best result, than in policlinic, at the expense of bigger coverage and higher compliance at greater availability of specified technologies for health-keeping.
Целью работы явилась оценка эффективности различных организационных форм оздоровления детей в дошкольных образовательных учреждениях. Внедрение современных технологий оздоровления в виде бассейна, инфракрасной сауны, спелеотерапии, ультрафиолетового облучения и лечебной физкультуры в дополнение к стандартным методам позволило повысить уровень здоровья детей. Их оздоровление непосредственно в дошкольном учреждении имело лучший результат, чем в поликлинике, за счёт большего охвата и более высокой комплаентности в условиях большей доступности указанных технологий здоровьесбережения.
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