Health in the system of value orientations, health-saving practices and professional activities of medical workers
https://doi.org/10.47619/2713-2617.zm.2022.v.3i4;100-106
Abstract
Introduction. The purpose of the work is to consider health as a social value of medical workers and to determine how much their own behavioral practices influence their professional activities.
Materials and methods. The work was written using content analysis and secondary data analysis based on the results of studies published in Russian and foreign sources.
Results. The study showed that the value orientations of medical professionals regarding health and a healthy lifestyle, as well as the conditions of professional activity and behavioral practices, are the determinants of the quality of medical care provided by medical professionals to their patients, including on healthy lifestyles, rejection of bad habits, physical activity and other health-saving practices.
About the Authors
P. O. RamenskyRussian Federation
Pavel O. Ramensky – Postgraduate Research
9, Sharikopodshipnikovskaya st., 115088, Moscow
E. K. Smirnova
Russian Federation
Evgenia K. Smirnova – Postgraduate
12-1, Vorontsovo Pole st., 105064, Moscow
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Ramensky P.O., Smirnova E.K. Health in the system of value orientations, health-saving practices and professional activities of medical workers. City Healthcare. 2022;3(4):100-106. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47619/2713-2617.zm.2022.v.3i4;100-106