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БИРЛАМЧИ ТИББИЙ-САНИТАРИЯ ЁРДАМИ МУАССАСАЛАРИНИНГ ЭРКАКЛАР РЕПРОДУКТИВ САЛОМАТЛИГИНИ САҚЛАШГА ҚАРАТИЛГАН ФАОЛИЯТИНИНГ АЙРИМ ЖИҲАТЛАРИ

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dc.contributor.author To'rayev, Bahodir
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-24T08:50:12Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-24T08:50:12Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.issn 2181-7812
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.tma.uz/xmlui/handle/1/11206
dc.description.abstract Objective: To study and analyze the activities of primary health care institutions aimed at maintaining male repro ductive health. Material and methods: Using a questionnaire, we studied the activities of 94 family doctors and 178 nurses working in primary health care institutions, aimed at diagnosing and preventing diseases of the male reproduc tive system. Results: A study of the opinions of family doctors and nurses working in primary health care institutions showed that men usually do not turn to them about infertility. Most health care providers believe that male infertility is rare. In addition, health workers do not have sufficient knowledge about the causes of male infertility, which negatively affects the quality of work of visiting nurses, who are now trusted to protect public health. Conclusion: Primary health care facilities do not have the ability to diagnose male infertility. The activity of family doctors and nurses aimed at maintaining men’s reproductive health cannot be rated as high. en_US
dc.subject Reproductive health, male infertility, primary health care, family physician, patronage nurse en_US
dc.title БИРЛАМЧИ ТИББИЙ-САНИТАРИЯ ЁРДАМИ МУАССАСАЛАРИНИНГ ЭРКАКЛАР РЕПРОДУКТИВ САЛОМАТЛИГИНИ САҚЛАШГА ҚАРАТИЛГАН ФАОЛИЯТИНИНГ АЙРИМ ЖИҲАТЛАРИ en_US
dc.title.alternative Objective: To study and analyze the activities of primary health care institutions aimed at maintaining male repro ductive health. Material and methods: Using a questionnaire, we studied the activities of 94 family doctors and 178 nurses working in primary health care institutions, aimed at diagnosing and preventing diseases of the male reproduc tive system. Results: A study of the opinions of family doctors and nurses working in primary health care institutions showed that men usually do not turn to them about infertility. Most health care providers believe that male infertility is rare. In addition, health workers do not have sufficient knowledge about the causes of male infertility, which negatively affects the quality of work of visiting nurses, who are now trusted to protect public health. Conclusion: Primary health care facilities do not have the ability to diagnose male infertility. The activity of family doctors and nurses aimed at maintaining men’s reproductive health cannot be rated as high. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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