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Состояние здоровья, заболеваемость и травматизм у водолазов, проходящих службу в кольском Заполярье

Состояние здоровья, заболеваемость и травматизм у водолазов, проходящих службу в кольском Заполярье

Abstract

The authors analyzed the health status of military personnel (males) of the Northern Fleet who did call-up military service (n = 420) and served on contract (n = 1370) in special diving positions in the Kola Arctic over the past few years. For the comparison of the rate of the decline of health level in different conditions of service the authors presented the averaged results of studies previously performed in the same period of time in the service personnel of coastal military units in the European North, troops from the surface ship crews and crew nuclear submarine. In the article there are considered the features of the primary disease and injury. Research and monitoring of causative-consecutive relationships between the features of military professional activity and the level and structure ofprimary morbidity rate allow to form the main directions of vocational rehabilitation for fleet specialists.

Авторы проанализировали состояние здоровья военнослужащих (мужчин) Северного флота, проходивших службу по призыву (n = 420) и по контракту (n = 1370) на специальных водолазных должностях в Кольском Заполярье за последние несколько лет. Для сравнения темпов снижения уровня здоровья в различных условиях службы авторами приведены усредненные результаты ранее проведенных в этот же период времени исследований у военнослужащих береговых воинских частей на Европейском Севере, военнослужащих из состава экипажей надводного корабля и атомной подводной лодки. В статье рассмотрены особенности первичной заболеваемости и травматизма. Исследование и мониторинг причинно-следственных отношений между особенностями военно-профессиональной деятельности и уровнем и структурой первичной заболеваемости позволяет формировать основные направления профессиональной реабилитации специалистов флота.

Keywords

МОРСКАЯ МЕДИЦИНА, ВОДОЛАЗНАЯ МЕДИЦИНА, ВОЕННОСЛУЖАЩИЕ, ВОДОЛАЗЫ, КОЛЬСКОЕ ЗАПОЛЯРЬЕ, ДИСПАНСЕРИЗАЦИЯ

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