The sociological interpretation of the egrotogenesis in the children’s infectious diseases clinic


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In the article the concept which is rather seldom used in the Russian medical science, - the egrotogenesis, - is investigated from sociology of medicine positions. It is established by the author that in the clinic of the children's infectious diseases this phenomenon has a wide circulation. The existence of the egrotogenesis can negatively influence the interaction of the medical personnel with relatives of children patients that lowers the efficiency of the carried-out therapy. Measures for the prevention of this phenomenon in the conditions of the children's infectious hospital are proposed.

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K. Kaplunov

Volgograd State Medical University

Email: kkaplunovtmss@yandex.ru
PhD., Assistant professor of the Department of the children's infectious diseases г. Волгоград

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