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This study presents the current results from a targeted study on leading disabilities in medical professionals for the Republic of Bulgaria. Scientific tools are used, which include the general methodology for obtaining consolidated data from EUROSTAT, EC. In this context, the study is based on work and environmental factors - risk and sanogenic. The model of Dahlgren-Whitehead and ICF was applied in objectifying the relation between the personality with its determinants of individual and constitutional characteristics, harmful habits and habitudes to the lifestyle and work environment and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study presents the current results from a targeted study on leading disabilities in medical professionals for the Republic of Bulgaria. Scientific tools are used, which include the general methodology for obtaining consolidated data from EUROSTAT, EC. In this context, the study is based on work and environmental factors - risk and sanogenic. The model of Dahlgren-Whitehead and ICF was applied in objectifying the relation between the personality with its determinants of individual and constitutional characteristics, harmful habits and habitudes to the lifestyle and work environment and against the background of the general socio - economic conditions. An Electronic Health Integrated Dossier created by the authors and applied in Bulgaria and its implementation in an Integrated Information System are used. The results and the facts about the morbidity of medical workers at the current stage of the COVID 19 pandemic obtained are important in risk assessment and plans to combat Sars-CoV-2. The study is of interest to a wide range of public health workers, control health inspectorates, occupational medicine services, and medical expertise.
Autorenporträt
Prof.N.Tzacheva,PhD,MD,DScmed created and manages the National Register of Occupational Morbidity with official data for Bulgaria at EUROSTAT,EC. In 2020 she was awarded the highest state award for contribution to the development of medical education in Bulgaria.L.Hristova,MD,PhD is a specialist in occupational medicine with 20 years of experience.