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Ítem Acceso abierto Level of knowledge about breast self-examination and its relationship with the practice in women of the Alfa y Omega 2022 health center.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-04-10) Gonzales Janampa, Judyth Tereza; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaBreast cancer is the second most common form of neoplasia worldwide, and is common in women in both developing and developed countries. The objective was to determine the level of knowledge about breast self-examination and its relationship with the practice in women at the Alfa y Omega Health Center 2022. The present study is deductive, since its methods are descriptions of the processes of the construction of the processes of scientific knowledge, the population will be made up of 80 women who come to the consultation of the Alfa y Omega Health Center in the months of October to November 2021, the survey will be used as a technique and the instrument will be the questionnaire, the reliability of the instruments a pilot test was applied to 10 sample elements and was analyzed with the Kuder Richardson correlation coefficient as a result an acceptance criterion of 0.8 which is a high criterion, and in relation to the practice having a reliability criterion of 0.9, the data will be analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics and each table will be presented with its respective graph, the ethical principles of research were met.Ítem Acceso abierto Work overload and quality of life of the caregiver of the elderly patient attended at a geriatric consultation.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2015) Gonzales Janampa, Judyth Tereza; Mas Huamán, Teresa; Silva Fhon, Jack RobertoObjective: To relate caregiver workload and quality of life in caregivers of elderly adults. Methodology: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, and correlational study with 183 caregivers. To assess the elderly adults, the following instruments were used: demographic profile, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Barthel Index (ADL), Lawton and Brody Scale (IADL), and Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). For caregivers, the demographic profile, Zarit Scale, and Short-Form 36 were used. Descriptive statistics and Spearman’s correlation (p<0.05) were applied for analysis. Results: Among the elderly adults, 60.1% were male, 62.3% were married, and 50.3% had higher education. Upon evaluation, 38.3% showed cognitive impairment, 47.5% showed depressive symptoms, 17.5% had mild dependency in ADLs, and 41% had moderate dependency in IADLs. Among caregivers, 86.9% were female, 73.8% had higher education, 53.0% were married, and most were children (45.4%). 18.1% experienced caregiver overload (mild and intense). Regarding quality of life, the lowest averages were found in general health, vitality, and mental health. There was a correlation between caregiver workload and quality of life dimensions (p<0.001). Conclusion: There is a need to promote physical and mental support for caregivers by the multidisciplinary team to improve their quality of life, which contributes to the care of elderly adults.
