Examinando por Autor "Copello Poma, Miriam Madeleide"
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Publicación Acceso abierto Medidas preventivas en infecciones asociadas a ventilación mecánica en la unidad de cuidados intensivos del Hospital Santa Rosa, Lima – Perú 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-09-05) Copello Poma, Miriam Madeleide; Diaz del Olmo Morey, Fernando LuisObjective: Determine if preventive measures influence infections associated with mechanical ventilation in ICU-HSR-Lima 2023. Results: When evaluating preventive measures in infections associated with mechanical ventilation, Spearman's Rho coefficient is -0.767, which means that the correlation between the variables is negative and strong, the greater the management of preventive measures, the fewer infections associated with mechanical ventilation will decrease. Thus, the Bundle influences the infections associated with mechanical ventilation, Spearman's Rho coefficient is -0.620, and cleaning and disinfection of environments influences infections associated with mechanical ventilation. Spearman's Rho coefficient is -0.768, the cleaning and disinfection activities of the patient unit influence infections associated with mechanical ventilation. Spearman's Rho coefficient is -0.767, and the appropriate use of biosafety equipment influences infections. associated with mechanical ventilation. Spearman's Rho coefficient is -0.730. Material and Methods: Quantitative, applied descriptive, correlational, transversal, we have a sample of 323 records, as a secondary data instrument, the relationship of variables for this was used the Rho Spearman test, worked in the SPSS program. Results: The greater the use of preventive measures, the fewer infections associated with mechanical ventilation (MV), the greater the applicability of the “Bundle”, the fewer infections associated with MV, the more careful cleaning and disinfection of environments, the fewer infections associated with MV, the greater the care. of the cleaning and disinfection of the patient unit, the fewer infections associated with VM, the greater the adequate use of biosafety implements, the less risk of infections associated with VM. If supplies are available and preventive measures are correctly applied, infections associated with mechanical ventilation will decrease.
