Examinando por Autor "Cruz Fernández, Yesenia Mayli"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Level of knowledge and its relationship with the attitude on the management of aseptic measures of health personnel in the Surgical Center of the Vesalio Clinic 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-03-19) Cruz Fernández, Yesenia Mayli; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoObjective: To analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge of medical personnel and the attitude towards the management of aseptic measures at the Vesalio Lima 2023 Clinical Surgical Center. This approach will use a descriptive, quantitative, relational and nonexperimental design. Will be made up of health personnel from the Vesalio Lima 2023 Clinical Surgical Center with 50 nurses, 10 anesthetists, 20 nurse technician and 21 surgeons of various specialties; 101 members in total; the type of sampling is probabilistic, non-probabilistic according to the investigator's judgment and criteria; survey methods will be used for data collection and the instruments will be analyzed according to three definitions: adequacy, relevance and clarity. Once the conditions are met, the expert signs a certificate of validity, which confirms that it is sufficient. Pilot tests were validated by 3 subject matter experts, and the instrument passed internal validation at 0.94. Finally, the project will prioritize ethical considerations such as autonomy, beneficence, and justice throughout the research and development process.Ítem Acceso abierto Psychosociocultural factors in mothers of children aged 1 to 2 years with psychomotor developmental risk(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-05-01) Ojanasta Tuanama, Segundo Miguel; Cruz Fernández, Yesenia Mayli; Zavaleta Gutiérrez, Violeta AideéThe objective is to determine the psychosocial and cultural factors in mothers of children aged 1 to 2 years at risk of psychomotor development, attended in the growth and development clinic at the Infantas Health Center. The study is descriptive, consisting of 72 mothers. Results: Within the psychological factor, domestic violence has a high prevalence at 79.17%; in the social factor, mothers from the highlands represent 62.50%, cohabitants 48.61%, incomplete secondary education 62.50%, independent work 44.44%, grandparents in charge of grandchildren most of the time 81.11%, and belonging to a reconstituted family 68.08%, which are the dimensions with the highest percentages. Finally, within the cultural factor, lack of knowledge about stimulation is at 79.17%, failure to seek information about early stimulation 55.23%, non-attendance at growth and development check-ups 68.61%, and lack of participation of the father in stimulation activities 63.85%. Conclusions: The psychosocial and cultural factors with the highest prevalence are: psychological factor, primarily insults; social factor, with evidence of reconstituted families; and cultural factor, with mothers lacking knowledge about stimulation.
