Disease prevention for the social and economic well-being

Palabras clave: política de salud pública, prevención de enfermedades, esperanza de vida, productividad laboral, bienestar socioeconómico

Resumen

El objetivo del artículo fue analizar la eficacia socioeconómica de las medidas preventivas de las principales enfermedades de personas de diferentes grupos de edad en la realidad de Ucrania. El tema del estudio son las características de la prevención de enfermedades para varios grupos de edad. En el artículo se utilizan los siguientes métodos de investigación: análisis y síntesis; sistematización de resultados de investigaciones teóricas y empíricas; analogía y resumen. Como resultado se aclara el papel de la prevención de las principales enfermedades humanas para garantizar el potencial socioeconómico de los países, aumentar el capital laboral y la productividad y, además, contribuir a la expansión del producto interno bruto. Se caracterizan las posibilidades de prevención para reducir la carga de morbilidad. A nivel práctico, se proponen medios integrales de prevención de enfermedades para diferentes grupos de edad de la población. A modo de conclusión se determinan las condiciones y posibilidades de reducción de los desenlaces mortales de las principales enfermedades inherentes a la población de Ucrania, como el cáncer y las enfermedades cardiovasculares, entre otras.

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Biografía del autor/a

Vasyl Shevchuk, Center for Sustainable Development Studies

Doctor of Economics, Director General of the Center for Sustainable Development Studies, Ukraine.

Pavlo Ivanchov, O. Bohomolets National Medical University

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of Surgery Department No3 of O. Bohomolets National Medical University, Ukraine. 

Igor Paryzkyi, Higher Educational Institution "National Academy of Management"

Doctor of Economics, PhD in Law, Professor of the Department of Marketing, Economics, Management and Administration, Vice-Rector for Strategic Development of the Higher Educational Institution "National Academy of Management". Ukraine.

Vitalii Maltsev, Scientific Institute of Public Law

PhD in Law, Senior Research Fellow of the Scientific Institute of Public Law, Ukraine.

Vitaliy Oksin, Scientific Institute of Public Law

Doctor of Law, Leading Researcher of the Scientific Institute of Public Law, Ukraine.

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Publicado
2021-12-24
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Shevchuk, V., Ivanchov, P., Paryzkyi, I., Maltsev, V., & Oksin, V. (2021). Disease prevention for the social and economic well-being. Cuestiones Políticas, 39(71), 942-956. https://doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3971.57
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