

Historical milestones in the development of reproductive health care for women workers (to the 50th anniversary of the Laboratory for the Prevention of Reproductive Health Disorders of Workers)
https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2024-64-7-497-502
EDN: zozyml
Abstract
The article reflects the issues of the formation of the women’s health care system, starting from factory legislation to the present day. The problem of preserving and strengthening the reproductive health of working women has been studied for 50 years by the staff of the laboratory, which was created in 1974. The developed concept of the problem and scientific directions of research, developed documents, incl. legislative direction, the main prospects for the development of the laboratory are formulated taking into account modern requirements.
Contribution:
Fesenko M.A. — research concept and design, data analysis and interpretation;
Sergeev V.N. — search literature, writing text, editing;
Golovaneva G.V. — research concept and design, data analysis and interpretation, writing text, editing;
Vuicik P.A. — collecting and processing material, writing text.
Funding. The study had no sponsorship.
Conflict of interest. The article authors report that there is no conflict of interests.
Received: 18.07.2024 / Accepted: 22.07.2024 / Published: 20.08.2024
About the Authors
Marina A. FesenkoRussian Federation
Head of the Laboratory for the Prevention of Workers' Reproductive Health Disorders, Dr. of Sci. (Med.)
e-mail: fesenkoma@irioh.ru
Vsevolod N. Sergeev
Russian Federation
Senior Researcher, Department of International Cooperation and Information Policy, Cand. of Sci. (Hist.)
e-mail: sergeew.w@irioh.ru
Galina V. Golovaneva
Russian Federation
Leading Researcher, Laboratory for the Prevention of Workers' Reproductive Health Disorders, Dr. of Sci. (Med.)
e-mail: galstella@mail.ru
Petr A. Vuicik
Russian Federation
Junior Research Fellow, Laboratory for the Prevention of Reproductive Health Disorders in Workers
e-mail: pv1985@mail.ru
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Review
For citations:
Fesenko M.A., Sergeev V.N., Golovaneva G.V., Vuicik P.A. Historical milestones in the development of reproductive health care for women workers (to the 50th anniversary of the Laboratory for the Prevention of Reproductive Health Disorders of Workers). Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 2024;64(7):497-502. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2024-64-7-497-502. EDN: zozyml