A LINE OF CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMARY OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGICAL CARE


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Objective. To present ways to develop primary obstetric and gynecological care under present-day conditions. Material and methods. The review gives main trends in the development of primary obstetric and gynecological care, including that in Russia. Results. Due to the fact that the population’s expectations are rising, health care administrators must provide antenatal care that includes safe medical care at a reasonable cost, comprehensive information, and effective interpersonal interaction of a pregnant woman with medical staff, including emotional support and attention to social habits and religious beliefs. Conclusion. The primary obstetric and gynecological service should develop a patient-oriented model of medical care to women.

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M. P SHUVALOVA

Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: m_shuvalova@oparina4.ru
MD, PhD, Head of the Department of Medical and Social Researches of the Scientific and Organizational Support Service Moscow 117997, Ac. Oparina str. 4, Russia

T. V PISMENSKAYA

Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: t_pismenskaya@oparina4.ru
MD, Junior Researcher Associate in the Department of Medical and Social Researches of the Scientific and Organizational Support Service Moscow 117997, Ac. Oparina str. 4, Russia

M. A ZAKRAILOVA

Research Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Perinatology, Ministry of Health of Russia

Email: m_zakrailova@oparina4.ru
MD, Junior Researcher Associate in the Department of Medical and Social Researches of the Scientific and Organizational Support Service Moscow 117997, Ac. Oparina str. 4, Russia

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