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STATUS OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT AMONG THE OFFICIALS UNDER THE PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT OF CAO BANG
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STATUS OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT AMONG THE OFFICIALS UNDER THE PROVINCIAL MANAGEMENT OF CAO BANG

T U. N. T., L P. N., Apr-2023, In: Vietnam Medical Journal, 1, 1A, p. 294

Overview

Abstract:

Objective: The study aimed to assess the health management status of the officers under the management of the Cao Bang Provincial Standing Committee and some related factors. Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study. There were 834 incumbent officials and retired officials included in the study. Results: The results showed that, health status of the incumbent officials was relatively good: health classified as type B1 was 50.3%, type B2 was 49.1%. Health classified as type A was 0.6%. The health statuses of retired officers were not good: health classified as type B was 66.0%, followed by health classified as type C was 19.6%. For all officials: health classified as type A was 0.2%; type B1 was 26.3%; type B2 was 59.8%, type C was 12.5% and

type D was 1.2%. Cardiovascular disease accounted for the highest rate (66.5%), followed by diseases: diabetes, dyslipidemia (58.1%), digestive disease 24.3%; eye disease 23.4%. Some related factors with officials health status were age, gender, ethnicity and being incumbent officials. Conclusion: The health status of incumbent officials in Cao Bang province was good. The health status of retired officials was not good. There were relationships between age, gender, ethnicity, incumbent position and health status.

Keyword(s): Health status, officials under the management of provincial Committee, Cao Bang.

Article number 294
Journal Vietnam Medical Journal
Volume 1
Issue number 1A
Publication status Published - Apr-2023
ISBN 1859-1868