The last decades in the world are characterized by a steady increase in the number of natural and man-made emergencies. The Republic of Kazakhstan is not an exception to the global patterns of emergency situations. In the period from September 4 to October 6, 2017, a comprehensive study of the state of health of 551 rescuers in Almaty (Kazakhstan) was carried out according to reports on registered diseases, their outcomes and causes of temporary disability for 2012-2017, and the need for rehabilitation based on a specially designed questionnaire. The study shows the need to develop effective measures for the organization of medical and psychological rehabilitation of rescuers.
The last decades in the world are characterized by a steady increase in the number of natural and man-made emergencies. The Republic of Kazakhstan is not an exception to the global patterns of emergency situations. In the period from September 4 to October 6, 2017, a comprehensive study of the state of health of 551 rescuers in Almaty (Kazakhstan) was carried out according to reports on registered diseases, their outcomes and causes of temporary disability for 2012-2017, and the need for rehabilitation based on a specially designed questionnaire. The study shows the need to develop effective measures for the organization of medical and psychological rehabilitation of rescuers.
Keywords: natural and man-made emergencies, rescuers, medical and psychological rehabilitation Ibrayeva et al. / Some aspects of the organization of medical and psychological rehabilitation of rescuers in the republic of Kazakhstan 2 / 7
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