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![]() HERZIG, Roman, KALVACH, Pavel, PETKOVA, Valentina B., VUKOVIC-CVETKOVIC, Vlasta, TSAKADZE, Nina L., BERECZKI, Daniel, TUŢĂ, Sorin, MARTINIKOVA, Martina, ROT, Uros, XHAXHO, Sokrat, SIDOROVICH, Emiliya, RAND, Viiu Marika, ZABORSKI, Jacek, GAVRILIUC, Mihail, REMINYAK, Inna. The current availability of neurological in-patient services in post-communist Central and Eastern European countries. In: Neuroepidemiology, 2003, vol. 22, pp. 255-264. ISSN 0251-5350. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1159/000070568 |
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Volumul 22 / 2003 / ISSN 0251-5350 /ISSNe 1423-0208 | |
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Background and Purpose: Limited information can be obtained as to the availability of neurological in-patient services in the former communist countries of Eastern and Central Europe. The objective was to analyse data received directly from representatives of the particular countries. Methods: The data were collected under the auspices of the 'First European Cooperation Neurology Workshop' held in April 2000, in Třešť, Czech Republic. Neurologists from 15 post-communist countries provided information from their respective countries. Linear trends in graphs including the reliability value R2 were used in the analysis of correlations. Results: Data from 14 countries were assembled and trends were analysed. Conclusions: Direct relationships were found between: (1) the average department size and the average catchment area (R2 = 0.1015); (2) the percentage of districts with a neurological in-patient department and the gross national product (GNP) per capita (R2 = 0.1359); (3) the average neurological department size and the GNP per capita (R2 = 0.1135), and (4) the average length of treatment and the number of neurological beds/100,000 inhabitants (R2 = 0.1745). Inverse relationships were found between: (1) the number of neurological beds/100,000 inhabitants and the average hospital catchment area (R2 = 0.2105), and (2) the number of neurological beds/100,000 inhabitants and the GNP per capita (R2 = 0.1144) |
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