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Ítem Acceso abierto Nutritional status and its relationship with the eating habits of the inmates of the Nursing School of the Wiener University, 2011(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2011) Álvarez Rengifo, Gersson Ricardo; Bendezú Sánchez, Rosario Mercedes; Chávez Zegarra, Gaby SoniaThis research aimed to establish the relationship between nutritional status and eating habits of the students from the Professional Nursing School at the Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener. A descriptive and correlational study was conducted. The sample consisted of 50 young adult nursing students. The technique used was the interview, and the instrument was a 34-question multiple-choice questionnaire on eating habits, used to determine the BMI of the participants. As a result, it was found that regarding nutritional status and eating habits, 30% (15) of the students had mostly regular eating habits, 18% (9) had poor eating habits, and 14% (7) had good eating habits. Among those with overweight and obesity, 9 had regular eating habits (18%), 7 had poor habits (14%), and 3 had good habits (6%). Regarding nutritional status, 62% (31) had a normal weight, 32% (16) were overweight, and only 6% (3) were obese. Regarding eating habits, 48% (24) were regular, 32% (16) were poor, and 20% (10) were good. In conclusion, no relationship was found between the nutritional status and eating habits of the nursing students.Publicación Acceso abierto Personal de enfermería contagiado por COVID-19: condiciones de trabajo y sus factores asociados en tres hospitales de Lima-Perú(Universidad de Murcia Servicio de Publicaciones, 2022-04-01) Arpasi Quispe, Orfelina; Chávez Zegarra, Gaby Sonia; Fernandez Molocho, Lili Albertina; Medina Bacalla, Willy Jhon; Leiton Espinoza, Zoila Esperanza; De Araújo Püschel, Vilanice Alves; Silva Fhon, Jack RobertoObjetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de la COVID-19 en el personal de enfermería, las condiciones de trabajo y sus factores asociados en tres hospitales de Lima-Perú. Método: Estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo de corte transversal del tipo web-survey realizado entre los meses de noviembre 2020 a febrero de 2021 con la participación de 495 integrantes del personal de enfermería de tres hospitales públicos de la ciudad de Lima. Resultados: El 63% de los participantes fueron del Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen, 20% del Hospital San Isidro Labrador, y 17% del Hospital II Vitarte. La prevalencia de la COVID-19 en el personal de enfermería fue de 47.3%. Al analizar las características demográficas de los participantes se evidenció asociación significativa de la variable escolaridad con la enfermedad (OR=1.50, p=0.04), mostrando que los que cuentan con estudios superiores tienen 1.5 veces mayor probabilidad de desarrollar la COVID-19 frente a los que poseen estudios de posgrado; las variables relacionadas con las condiciones de trabajo y factores de riesgo no evidenciaron asociación significativa (p>0.05) con la enfermedad. Conclusiones: A excepción de la escolaridad no existe evidencia suficiente para afirmar asociación significativa de la COVID-19 con las características demográficas, las variables relacionadas al trabajo y las consideradas como riesgo. La investigación aporta contribuciones importantes a la práctica, la investigación y la docencia en enfermería.Ítem Acceso abierto Quality of life of patients with chronic kidney failure undergoing hemodialysis at Hngai- Essalud- 2013.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2015) Garcia Vasquez, Margarita Cintia; Chávez Zegarra, Gaby SoniaChronic kidney disease (CKD) is an illness that has severe consequences for the patient as well as their family environment, affecting their functional capacity and overall quality of life due to the treatment they undergo. The objective of this study was to determine the quality of life in patients receiving hemodialysis treatment at the Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital. The study method was qualitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional, with a sample of 51 patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment, randomly selected. The SF-36 health questionnaire was used as an instrument. Results: The quality of life of CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment in the physical role, vitality, and social function dimensions was poor in the majority of cases. In the dimensions of bodily pain and general health, the quality of life was fair in the majority. In the physical function dimension, the quality of life was poor in a significant percentage. In the emotional role and mental health dimensions, the quality of life was poor for nearly half of the respondents and fair for the rest. In the dimension of self-reported health, the quality of life was good for a third of the respondents. Comparing the results across the 9 quality of life dimensions of CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment, it was concluded that the quality of life was poor for most respondents.
