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Ítem Acceso abierto Factors of dropout in mothers who comply and do not comply with the multimicronutrient supplementation program at Gustavo Lanatta Luján Health Center(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-12) Del Arca Salas, Claudie Stefany; Mendoza Vicente, Mónica Paola; Zavaleta Gutiérrez, Violeta AideéObjective: To determine the factors of dropout in mothers who do and do not comply with the multimicronutrient supplementation program at the Gustavo Lujan Lanatta Health Center. Methodological design: The study conducted is a case-control type, with an observational analytical design. The population consisted of 100 mothers, and the technique was an interview, with the questionnaire as the instrument. Results: The factor most strongly related to dropout is the maternal factor, with a Cox and Snell R-squared value of 0.671, and the nursing practice factor with a Cox and Snell R-squared value of 0.662. Regarding the indicators of each of the five factors, it was identified that for the sociocultural factor, maternal age (chi2 0.037) and educational level (chi2 0.001) have the most influence. For the maternal factor, all present chi2 <0.05, thus they are related to dropout. For the child factor, age (chi2 0.012) and response to the administration of MMN (chi2 0.012) are significant. For the nursing practice factor (chi2 <0.05), all indicators are related to dropout. Finally, for the institutional factor, the monthly distribution of MMN (chi2 0.016) and home orientation about MMN (chi2 0.043) were the most influential. Conclusions: It is concluded that there is a relationship between the dropout factors in mothers who comply and those who do not comply with the multimicronutrient supplementation program at the Gustavo Lujan Lanatta Health Center.Ítem Acceso abierto Factors of dropout in mothers who comply and do not comply with the multimicronutrient supplementation program at Gustavo Lanatta Luján Health Center(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-12) Del Arca Salas, Claudie Stefany; Mendoza Vicente, Mónica Paola; Zavaleta Gutiérrez, Violeta AideéObjective: To determine the factors contributing to dropout rates among mothers who comply and do not comply with the multimicronutrient supplementation program at the Gustavo Luján Lanatta Health Center. Methodological Design: The study is a case-control type with an observational analytical design. The population consisted of 100 mothers, and the technique employed was interviews, using a questionnaire as the instrument. Results: The factor with the strongest correlation to dropout was the maternal factor, with a Cox and Snell R-squared value of 0.671, followed by the nursing practice factor, with a Cox and Snell R-squared of 0.662. Regarding the indicators for each of the five factors, it was found that for the sociocultural factor, the mother’s age (chi2 = 0.037) and education level (chi2 = 0.001) had the greatest influence; for the maternal factor, all indicators presented chi2 <0.05, indicating their relation to dropout; for the child factor, the child’s age (chi2 = 0.012) and reaction to MMN administration (chi2 = 0.012) were significant; for the nursing practice factor, all indicators showed a chi2 <0.05, indicating their association with dropout. Finally, for the institutional factor, the monthly distribution of MMN (chi2 = 0.016) and home-based guidance on MMN (chi2 = 0.043) were the most influential. Conclusion: It is concluded that there is a relationship between the factors leading to dropout in mothers who comply and those who do not comply with the multimicronutrient supplementation program at the Gustavo Luján Lanatta Health Center.
