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Репродуктивное здоровье детей и подростков школьного возраста в Азербайджане: результаты опроса
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Аннотация

“Uşaqların icbari dispanserizasiyadan keçirilməsinə dair Dövlət Proqramı” nın icrası ilə bağlı Azәrbaycan Respublikasının Sәhiyyә Nazirliyinin Tədbirlәr Planının müvafiq bәndinә әsasәn aparılmış tədqiqatın əsas vəzifəsi Bakı şəhərinin nümunәsində ölkәnin tam orta məktəblәrindә təhsil alan orta vә yuxarı sinif şagirlərinin icbari dispanserizasiyadan keçirilməsini qiymətləndirmәk, dispanserizasiya prosesi zamanı təhsil müəssisәlәri, tibb müəssisәlәri, uşaqlar və valideynlərin qarşılaşdıqları hər hansı çətinlik və problemləri müəyyәn etmək olub. 

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