Medical and social problems of communication of medical workers with elderly and senile patients

Abstract


One of the consequences of population aging, which is a global trend, is an increase in the use of medical services by elderly and senile citizens. These circumstances require that medical professionals have the appropriate competencies in the field of professional communication to effectively communicate with elderly patients in order to provide high-quality medical care. The presented work is aimed at studying the problems of communication «doctor—elderly patient» in the context of determining the characteristics of aging that affect the effectiveness of interaction with medical professionals.

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Azamat K. Ktsoev

Scientific Research Institute of Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of the Moscow Department of Healthcare, Moscow, Russia

Email: azikktcoev97@gmail.com

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