Investigator

D.V. Blinov

Head of Medical and Scientific Affairs · Institute for Preventive and Social Medicine (Russia)

About

DBD.V. Blinov
Papers(1)
Impact of various reh…
Collaborators(7)
E.V. GameevaM.A. EremushkinN.G. BadalovS.A. AkavovaV.N. GalkinA.M. StepanovaAntonina Solopova
Institutions(3)
Unknown InstitutionFederal Scientific an…Moscow State Pedagogi…

Papers

Impact of various rehabilitation programs on anxiety and depression after surgery of early-stage cervical cancer

Cervical cancer (CC) has been increasing in prevalence, imposing a high economic burden, that is a serious problem for health care system, despite the success of HPV vaccination and the use of screening programs. Additionally, studies on rehabilitation programs impact on anxiety and depression in patients after CC surgery remain limited. Objective. To evaluate the level of anxiety and depression in females undergoing various rehabilitation programs in the recovery period after surgery of early-stage CC. Material and methods. The study included 103 female patients with CC divided into 2 groups: 1) undergoing multicomponent rehabilitation (CC-1, 51 patients) and 2) undergoing rehabilitation according to the principles of approved guidelines (CC-2, 52 patients). The level of anxiety and depression was evaluated before surgery and during 36 months after surgery according to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Results. The anxiety level before surgery was in average 10.7±3.0 scores on the HADS in the CC-1 group and 10.9±2.0 scores in the CC-2 group. It decreased up to 7.1±3.3 scores at the 3rd month and remained within 5.6±3.4—5.4±3.5 scores in the CC-1 group, while in CC-2 group it varied between 8.0±2.1—9.6±2.3 scores throughout the study period. The depression level before surgery was 9.7±2.3 scores on the HADS in the CC-1 group and 9.9±2.8 scores in the CC-2 group. It reached 5.2±2.4 scores at the 3rd month in the CC-1 group remaining further within the range of 5.3±2.5—5.7±2.7 scores until the 36th month. The depression level remained in the range of 7.8±3.1—10.2±3.0 scores throughout the study period in the CC-2 group. Conclusion. Multicomponent rehabilitation led to a faster and more pronounced reduction of anxiety and depression. This confirms the necessity of such programs application in the clinical practice in recovery period after surgery of early-stage CC.

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7Collaborators
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms

Positions

2019–

Head of Medical and Scientific Affairs

Institute for Preventive and Social Medicine (Russia)

2019–

Associate professor

Haass Medical and Social Institute (Russia) · Neurology, Psychiatry, Narcology and Psychotherapy dept.; Dept. of Sport, Phusical and Rehabilitation Medicine

2012–

Neurologist

The Lapino Medical Cluster (part of MD Medical Group, Russia) · Lapino Clinical Hospital, Children's Centre

2004–

neurologist, functional diagnosis doctor

Mother and Child Kuntsevo (part of MD Medical Group, Russia)

2022–

Assistant, Lecturer

Sechenov University · Chair of Sport Medicine and Medical Rehabilitation

2004–

Neurologist

Progress Med Medical Center (part of The Allianz Group, Germany)

1999–

Neurologist

Morozovskaya children municipal clinical hospital · Neurology dept.

2000–

Research Scientist

Russian State Medical University · Neonatology dept.

Education

2011

Diploma with distinction

The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration · Municipal and public management

2011

Moscow International Higher Business School · Strategic management, Master of Business Administration (MBA)

1997

Russian State Medical University

Links & IDs
0000-0002-3367-9844

Scopus: 6701744871

Researcher Id: E-8906-2017