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Ítem Acceso abierto Biosecurity practices and their relationship with the work performance of nursing staff post COVID-19 pandemic, at the Hipolito Unanue hospital, Lima 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-12-14) Davila Rojas, Karina Nelly; Matos Valverde, Carmen VictoriaThe objective of the research was to analyze the correlation between the implementation of biosecurity measures and the work performance of nursing professionals after the covid-19 period at the Hipolito Unanue hospital, Lima 2023". Material and Method: The study follows a quantitative, observational, cross-sectional, correlational and descriptive approach. The population consisted of 35 nurses from the outpatient services of the Hipolito Unanue hospital. For the variable biosafety practices, the instrument "biosafety practices checklist" by Rosario Ramírez Biaggi (Peru) was used. The first instrument, validated by five experts, consists of 32 elements related to hand washing aspects, protective barrier aspects and solid waste aspects, each option being dichotomous. With the second variable, which is the performance of nursing staff, the questionnaire instrument on work performance of the author: Ivonne Diaz Reategui and Karin Gaviria Torres (Peru) was used. It consists of 21 items related to the indicators of the dimensions, Cognitive Competencies Dimension, Technical Capacity Dimension, and Attitudinal and Social Competencies Dimension, where each alternative is polyatomic Conclusions: The data of this study were processed through the SPSS software, and the hypotheses were confirmed by applying the statistical test option being dichotomous. With the second variable, which is the performance of nursing staff, the questionnaire instrument on work performance of the author: Ivonne Diaz Reategui and Karin Gaviria Torres (Peru) was used. It consists of 21 items related to the indicators of the dimensions, Cognitive Competencies Dimension, Technical Capacity Dimension, and Attitudinal and Social Competencies Dimension, where each alternative is polyatomic.
