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Kolosova T.A., Golikov D.V. MOTIVATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE FAMILY OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES [№ 3 ' 2018] The motive of accepting a child with limited health opportunities into the family is one of the important factors of the mutual adaptation of the child and the replacement family. The study of the motivation of admission to the family of a child with limited health opportunities allows you to create an effective psychological and pedagogical support. As a result of the study, it was possible to establish the dominant motives of mothers who took children with disabilities and with normal development into the family. For mothers of both groups, the leading motives are “the desire to pull the child out of the state system of education”, “the desire to help at least one child.” At the same time, one of the leading motives for mothers who adopt a child with LHO is the motive of “solving material problems at the expense of foster children”, while for other mothers this motive is defined as not the leading one. Mothers who have adopted children with impaired development are more characterized by higher rates for all types of empathy, as well as the total rate of empathy, however, no significant differences were found. Mothers who adopt children with LHO are more dependent on public opinion, they are more susceptible to social impact. The desire to look worthy,” to be no worse than others “ leads to the fact that such women take on the education of a child with LHO. With age, women are less willing to take in the family and raise their children. There is evidence in favor of the fact that an increase in the number of children the level of empathy of the parents is reduced; less expressed, installation, promote empathy; the parents believe that they can count on help in old age.
Golikov V.E., Slepykh N.I. ANESTHETIC COMPLICATIONS IN RURAL PATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONS: PREVALENCE, STRUCTURE AND CONSEQUENCES [№ 12 ' 2010] Researches of number of anesthetic complications in rural patient care institutions are presented in this article by complex expert appraisal of primary medical documents, clinical, clinical-laboratory and instrumental researches. It is established that human element presents in 73% cases of complications origin. Absence of anesthetic equipment and its refusal at the process of exploitation were the reason of 27% critical incidents at general anesthesia. Researches were conducted during last 13 years.
Golikov V.E., Slepyikh N.I., Kravchenko N.F. РLANNING OF ANESTHETIC AID IN PATIENT CARE INSTITUTIONS OF RURAL AREAS AND SMALL TOWNS [№ 6 ' 2010] The article presents supposed range of anesthetic aid in patient care institutions of rural areas and small towns based on the landmark approach to evaluation of its need. Research on perfection of anesthetic aid was carried out for the last 10 years.
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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