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Examinando por Autor "Huamaní Chirinos, Madeleine Ingrid"

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    Effectiveness of physical exercise to improve the functional capacity of patients on hemodialysis
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-19) Huamaní Chirinos, Madeleine Ingrid; Fernandez Medina, Rebeca Epifania; Cárdenas de Fernández, María Hilda
    Objective: To systematize the evidence of the effectiveness of physical exercise for improving the functional capacity of patients on hemodialysis. Materials and Methods: The systematic review of the ten articles was subjected to an analysis, using the Grade scale to identify the quality and degree of evidence, found in databases such as Scielo, Elsevier, and Google Scholar. Of the observed studies, 20% (n= 2/10) are systematic reviews, 50% (n= 5/10) are quasi-experimental studies, 10% (n= 1/10) are pre-experimental studies, 10% (n= 1/10) are randomized controlled studies, and 10% (n= 1/10) are prospective studies. According to the results obtained in this study, the studies come from the countries of Spain (70%), Chile (10%), Argentina (10%), and Germany (10%). Results: Likewise, according to the findings, 100% (n=10/10) indicate that physical exercise improves the functional capacity of the patient. Conclusion: 10 of the articles conclude that physical activity is effective in increasing the functional capacity of patients on hemodialysis, except for patients with myocardial infarction issues, unstable angina, lower limb amputation, decompensated diabetes mellitus, neurological impairment with functional deficits, musculoskeletal alterations, cardiorespiratory issues, uncontrolled hypertension, neuropathies, and severe renal osteodystrophy.
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    Knowledge of biosecurity measures and practice in nursing professionals in the emergency service, hospital publico del Callao 2022
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-01-29) Huamaní Chirinos, Madeleine Ingrid; Bernardo Santiago, Grisi
    Introduction: The knowledge of biosecurity measures refers to a set of ideas that are adopted by a person about the set of prevention provisions with the aim of supporting the inspection of some risk factors that may occur in a framework or during the performance of their functions. On this occasion, this study on the knowledge and practice of Nursing professionals is important in order to add ideal and risk-free care, both for health personnel and patients. Objective: To determine the relationship between the knowledge of biosafety measures and the practice of nursing professionals in the emergency service, Hospital Público del Calla 2022. Methods: This study is hypothetical-deductive, with a quantitative approach. The present investigation will be carried out applied type, not experimental. The sample was obtained through inclusion and exclusion methods in order to obtain true and reliable information about the study variables. The population made up of 50 nurses who work in the emergency service in a Hospital in Callao. The technique that will be used for the investigation was the survey, through the application of two duly validated instruments; the first is a questionnaire to measure knowledge of biosafety measures; and the second corresponds to a check list of the practice of biosafety measures for nursing staff.
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    Perception of violence in the city of Lima and its relationship with coping strategies in students of the School of Nursing at Universidad Norbert Wiener
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-12) Huamaní Chirinos, Madeleine Ingrid; Layme Padilla, José Luis; Krederdt Araujo, Sherin Luz
    Objective: To determine the relationship between the perception of violence in the city of Lima and coping strategies in students of the Academic Professional School of Nursing. Materials and Methods: A quantitative, correlational, cross-sectional study with a population of 734 students from the 4th cycle and internship, semester 2016-II. For the variable "perception of violence," the survey technique was used, and the instrument was the Rating Scale, validated with the pilot test technique. For the coping variable, the COPE-28 Rating Scale was used. Results: The global perception of citizen violence in Lima showed that just over half perceived security (52%). However, the dimension that stood out most was victimization, where insecurity predominated (63%); in social vulnerability, insecurity was reaffirmed (79%). In coping with violence globally, the finding was passive (54%); in the dimension of effort, strategies, behaviors focused on the problem, active coping predominated (91%); in the dimension of effort, strategies, behaviors focused on emotion and prevention (94%), coping was passive. Conclusion: The global perception was secure. The perception in the dimensions of incivility, physical vulnerability, social networks, and victimization is of security. The dimensions of victimization and social vulnerability are of insecurity. Global coping was passive, while in the dimensions of effort, strategies focused on the problem, it was active, and in the dimensions of effort, strategies focused on emotion and prevention, coping was passive. A significant relationship was found between both variables [chi2 c: 3.8415].
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    Perception of violence in the city of Lima and its relationship with coping strategies in students of the School of Nursing at Universidad Norbert Wiener
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-12) Huamaní Chirinos, Madeleine Ingrid; Layme Padilla, José Luis; Krederdt Araujo, Sherin Luz
    Objective: To determine the relationship between the perception of violence in the city of Lima and coping strategies in students of the Academic Professional School of Nursing. Materials and Methods: A quantitative, correlational, cross-sectional study with a population of 734 students from the 4th cycle and internship, semester 2016-II. For the variable "perception of violence," the survey technique was used, and the instrument was the Rating Scale, validated with the pilot test technique. For the coping variable, the COPE-28 Rating Scale was used. Results: The global perception of citizen violence in Lima showed that just over half perceived security (52%). However, the dimension that stood out most was victimization, where insecurity predominated (63%); in social vulnerability, insecurity was reaffirmed (79%). In coping with violence globally, the finding was passive (54%); in the dimension of effort, strategies, behaviors focused on the problem, active coping predominated (91%); in the dimension of effort, strategies, behaviors focused on emotion and prevention (94%), coping was passive. Conclusion: The global perception was secure. The perception in the dimensions of incivility, physical vulnerability, social networks, and victimization is of security. The dimensions of victimization and social vulnerability are of insecurity. Global coping was passive, while in the dimensions of effort, strategies focused on the problem, it was active, and in the dimensions of effort, strategies focused on emotion and prevention, coping was passive. A significant relationship was found between both variables [chi2 c: 3.8415].
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