Analysis of gynecological morbidity and the trend of development of stationary gynecological care in the Russian Federation

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Abstract

Background: Due to a quantitative decrease in the demographic reserve and a qualitative decrease in the reproductive potential of the country, protecting the reproductive health of women in Russia has now become an emergency situation. The obstetric and gynecological service is of major importance in maintaining reproductive health and conducting a comprehensive demographic policy. This study aimed to assess the dynamics of gynecological morbidity in the Russian Federation, the Central Federal District, the city of Moscow, and the organization of stationary gynecological care. Material and methods: The official statistics of the Federal State Statistics Service and the Ministry of Health of Russia for 2009–2018, as well as data from copies of the medical records (medical history, records of patients discharged from the hospital) of patients who received treatment in a gynecological day patient facility between 2015 and 2017. Results: A decrease in the number of gynecological beds by 32.2% over 10 years was noted. At the same time, the level of primary and general incidence of inflammatory diseases of the female pelvic organs did not decrease; between 2014 and 2018, there has been an increase in the incidence of primary female infertility. Non-inflammatory diseases of the female genital organs prevail (76.6%) as reason for admission in the day patient facility. Conclusion: The gynecological day patient facility manages female health; however, the nationwide and regional incidence rate of gynecological morbidity follows a negative trend and is increasing annually.

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Anna V. Fomina

People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Author for correspondence.
Email: fomina-av@rudn.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2366-311X

doctor of medical sciences, Head of Department of Public Health, Health Care and Hygiene “People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Russian Federation, Moscow

Fatima G. Dzidzarija

People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: fatima19-89@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2813-6463
Russian Federation, Moscow

Evgenia V. Bivol

People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

Email: bivol-ev@rudn.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5092-2642
Russian Federation, Moscow

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2. Fig. 1. Change in the number of gynecological beds (thousand) in the Russian Federation in 2009-2018.

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3. Fig. 2. Changes in the provision of beds by individual profiles in the Russian Federation.

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4. Fig. 3. Trends in the primary incidence of inflammatory diseases of the female pelvic organs in the Russian Federation, Central Federal District and Moscow.

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5. Fig. 4. Trends in the primary incidence of female infertility in the Russian Federation, Central Federal District and Moscow (per 100,000 female population).

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