Examinando por Autor "Cámara Carrasco, Rosa Elvira"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of a nursing educational intervention for the integration into the family and community of the patient with psychiatric disorder(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-12-27) Cámara Carrasco, Rosa Elvira; Melchor Rojas, Marili Beatriz; Basurto Santillán, Ivan JavierIntroduction: The WHO, visualizing the gap in community psychiatric treatments, promotes the global mental health action program by giving recommendations based on evidence and available treatments, so that health providers can assist without the need for a specialty. Objective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of a nursing educational intervention for the integration of patients with psychiatric disorders into the community. Methodology: Systematic review of the 8 scientific articles found that analyzed as the main topic the effectiveness of an educational nursing intervention. nursing for the integration of the psychiatric patient into the family and community, were found in the following database, Cochrace, Scielo, PubMed, Medline, all of them were located according to a grade scale to identify their strength and quality of evidence.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of self-management of hypertensive older adults according to sex, who attend the home of the Adulto Mayor del distrito de Magdalena del Mar(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-04-26) Cámara Carrasco, Rosa Elvira; Huaman Rodriguez, Susan Linda; Chávez Flores, Erik MarioIn the present investigation, the objective is to determine the level of self-management of the hypertensive older adult according to sex who attends the Home for the Elderly of the District of Magdalena del Mar. Methodology: Descriptive quantitative cross-sectional approach, the population was 420 hypertensive older adults with a sample of 200 older adults diagnosed hypertensives, the instrument used was validated by Peñarrieta in 2014, whose name is “Partners in HealthScale”. Results: Self-management of the Hypertensive older adult; I present that 38% have moderate self-management, 35% low and 27% high. According to dimensions, in adherence to treatment, 34% have low self-management, 33% moderate and 33% high, Management of signs and symptoms, 42% have low self-management, 38% moderate and 20% high in knowledge of the disease 48% low, 39% moderate and 13% high. Regarding the differences in self-management of hypertensive older adults according to sex, 35.4% of older adults are female, they have a high level of self-management. 45.2% were predominantly male, presenting moderate self-management. Conclusions: Self-management of the elderly hypertensive, the moderate self-management level predominated.
