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Publicación Acceso abierto Conocimiento y actitudes del personal de enfermería frente al proceso de esterilización de dispositivos médicos en tres hospitales de Junín, 2025(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-10-19) Carlos Trinidad, Viter Gerson; Palomino Taquire, RewardsIntroducción: las centrales de esterilización dentro de los hospitales tienen gran importancia que debido a su papel crucial para hacerle frente a las infecciones nosocomiales y como pilar importante para preservar la buena de atención y la seguridad de los usuarios. Debido a ello, los trabajadores de este servicio deben de tener los conocimientos necesarios y las actitudes positivas que aseguren el cumplimiento de las funciones de este servicio. Objetivo: determinar la relación entre el conocimiento y las actitudes del personal de enfermería frente al proceso de esterilización de dispositivos médicos en tres hospitales de Junín, 2025. Metodología: será una investigación aplicada, con un diseño no experimental, correlacional - transversal. La muestra lo conformarán 55 trabajadores de las centrales de esterilización entre profesionales y técnicos de 3 hospitales de la región Junín. Para recolectar datos de las variables se usará como técnica la encuesta y dos cuestionarios como instrumentos previamente validados y confiables. Los datos obtenidos se codificarán en un primer momento en Excel, que luego se procesarán en el paquete estadístico STATA v. 15 considerando la estadística descriptiva para representar las frecuencias de cada variable. La estadística inferencial incluirá la prueba de correlación Pearson o Spearman que permitirá comprobar tanto la hipótesis general como las específicas, además el resultado inferencial incluirá el valor de p correspondiente, que se espera que sea menor de 0,05 y de esa manera se logre rechazar la hipótesis nula.Publicación Acceso abierto “Properties of a Scale of Self-Care Behaviors Facing COVID-19: An Exploratory Analysis in a Sample of University Students in Huanuco, Peru“(Tech Science Press, 2022-04-29) Ruiz-Aquino, Mely; Carlos Trinidad, Viter Gerson; Alvarez-Risco, Aldo; Yáñez, Jaime A.“The general objective of this article was to construct and describe the psychometric properties of a scale of selfcare behaviors against COVID-19. It was a descriptive, cross-sectional, psychometric validation study of a scale created to measure self-care behaviors in relation to COVID-19 in a total sample of 333 probabilistically selected. Qualitative validity was evaluated by a review of 10 experts and quantitative validity by means of exploratory factor analysis using the principal components method. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach’s alpha twice and the test-retest was evaluated by calculating the intraclass coefficient. The final scale consisted of 29 items. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test of adequacy yielded a value of 0.926, and the Bartlett’s test of sphericity X² = 4611 with a p-value < 0.001. The variance explained by the three retained factors with a total of 29 items was 50.03%. The Cronbach’s alpha internal consistency evaluation yielded an initial value of 0.923 and, in a second evaluation, showed a value of 0.936. In addition, the intraclass coefficient in the test-retest yielded a value of 0.929. The instrument created and validated possessed the necessary conditions as a useful and reliable tool for measuring self-care behaviors in relation to COVID-19 in a population of university students and it is important that it can be applied in other regions of the world.“Publicación Acceso abierto “Properties of a Scale of Self-Care Behaviors Facing COVID-19: An Exploratory Analysis in a Sample of University Students in Huanuco, Peru“(Tech Science Press, 2022-04-29) Carlos Trinidad, Viter Gerson; Ruiz-Aquino, Mely; Alvarez-Risco, Aldo; Yáñez, Jaime A.“The general objective of this article was to construct and describe the psychometric properties of a scale of selfcare behaviors against COVID-19. It was a descriptive, cross-sectional, psychometric validation study of a scale created to measure self-care behaviors in relation to COVID-19 in a total sample of 333 probabilistically selected. Qualitative validity was evaluated by a review of 10 experts and quantitative validity by means of exploratory factor analysis using the principal components method. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach’s alpha twice and the test-retest was evaluated by calculating the intraclass coefficient. The final scale consisted of 29 items. The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test of adequacy yielded a value of 0.926, and the Bartlett’s test of sphericity X² = 4611 with a p-value < 0.001. The variance explained by the three retained factors with a total of 29 items was 50.03%. The Cronbach’s alpha internal consistency evaluation yielded an initial value of 0.923 and, in a second evaluation, showed a value of 0.936. In addition, the intraclass coefficient in the test-retest yielded a value of 0.929. The instrument created and validated possessed the necessary conditions as a useful and reliable tool for measuring self-care behaviors in relation to COVID-19 in a population of university students and it is important that it can be applied in other regions of the world.“
