Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Oeconomica nr 023/1982
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/6371
2024-03-29T02:18:47ZKorzystanie z usług uzdrowiskowych przez osoby w starszym wieku
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/6849
Korzystanie z usług uzdrowiskowych przez osoby w starszym wieku
Mikulski, Henryk
The elderly people account for about 30 per cent of all patients treated in Polish health resorts. On the basis of studies
conducted in a sample of six health resorts the author makes an
attempt at estimation of frequency with which the elderly
people benefit from health-resort services. It appeared that
most men and women visiting health resorts were between 50 and
54 years of age. The elderly people were visiting health resorts much more frequently than younger people. Men over 60
years of age benefit from the health services in these resorts
twice as of ten as the national average while women’s share is
by 40 per cent higher than the national average. Older men tend
to visit health resorts more frequent y than women and the difference in frequency of visits grows along with age: frequency
of visits in health resorts decreases in the case of people over
sixty years of age, and it abruptly declines for people over
70 years of age.'
1982-01-01T00:00:00ZCzęstość korzystania z usług Pogotowia Ratunkowego przez osoby w starszym wieku
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/6848
Częstość korzystania z usług Pogotowia Ratunkowego przez osoby w starszym wieku
Mikulska, Halina
The ambulance services play a specific role in activities of
the health service, thees sence of which lies in providing immediate aid to persons in emergency. The sample survey conducted in selected ambulance units in the urban provinces of Łódź, Kalisz and Włocławek allowed to determine the frequency with which ambulance services were utilized according to age; and sex
of the patients. It was found that elderly people belonged to
regular patients benefitting from ambulance services. The rate with which ambulance services are requested by this group of people in case of illness or to transport patients is quite
high. It was observed that elderly women were using ambulance
services less frequently than men. There exist also territorial
differences in frequency of the services provid by ambulance
units. And thus, the elderly people in the urban province of
Łódź were using the ambulance services more often than those living in the administrative provinces of Kalisz and Włocławek.
1982-01-01T00:00:00ZKorzystanie z pomocy poradni ogólnych na wsi a wiek i płeć pacjentów (na przykładzie wybranych ośrodków zdrowia)
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/6823
Korzystanie z pomocy poradni ogólnych na wsi a wiek i płeć pacjentów (na przykładzie wybranych ośrodków zdrowia)
Stępień, Czesława
The article contains the analysis of selected findings of
researches on the frequency of visits in general medical departments of selected health-care units. The author presents distributions of frequency of clinical consultations and home calls according to the sex of patients. The value of the mean
number of clinical consultations and home calls was estimated
for specific age groups of men and women.
Apart from that the author presents the structure of patients and the total number of consultations provided for them
according to their age. This made possible estimation of the time allocated by physicians for elderly people.
1982-01-01T00:00:00ZKorzystanie z usług podstawowej opieki zdrowotnej przez ludność w starszym wieku
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/6821
Korzystanie z usług podstawowej opieki zdrowotnej przez ludność w starszym wieku
Malarska, Anna
The paper is an attempt at analysis of medical services provided
by a random sample of urban district outpatients clinics
in the administrative provinces of Kalisz and Włocławek to elderly patients over a period of one year as compared with the number of medical services provided for the adults. Against the
demographic structure of the sample according to sex and territorial differentiation there is analyzed the structure of medical consultations (home calls and clinical consultations) in relation to sex and age of patients, then to particular administrative provinces, and finally the reare analyzed the average numbers of the discussed medical services within the same system. This analysis ends with a comparative analysis of the average
frequency with which patients of under and over sixty years
of age were benefitting from medical consultations as compared
with younger patients.
1982-01-01T00:00:00Z