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Epileptological service in current Russia
Author(s) -
В. А. Карлов,
С. Г. Бурд,
М. Б. Миронов,
N. V. Kukina,
Yu. V. Rubleva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
èpilepsiâ i paroksizmalʹnye sostoâniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2311-4088
pISSN - 2077-8333
DOI - 10.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2021.060
Subject(s) - russian federation , service (business) , league , health care , questionnaire , business , political science , public relations , medicine , regional science , geography , marketing , sociology , social science , law , physics , astronomy
Objective: to assess the status of the epileptological service in Russia by conducting a questionnaire survey of epileptologists working in different regions of the Russian Federation. Material and methods. To assess the structure and mechanisms of the antiepileptic service in the Russian Federation, The Russian League Against Epilepsy (RLAE) offered a questionnaire to 63 epileptologists, among which answers were provided by 37 subjects from 28 regions of the country. The questionnaire data are presented as diagrams and expressed as a percentage. Results. The analysis of data obtained allows to assess differences in the structure of the epileptological service in diverse regions of Russia, the level of care transition and interaction between outpatient and inpatient specialists, specialists in various fields as well as those involved in the scientific and practical fields of healthcare. Besides, it has also started to shape insight into further development of epileptological service in Russia envisioned by practicing epileptologists. Conclusion. A feedback from geographic regions is an ultimate goal posed by the Russian League Against Epilepsy. It is necessary to continue involve medical specialists in diverse regions to cooperate and develop new types of collaboration.

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