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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of nursing interventions to prevent perioperative complications(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-12-05) Marin Camones, Katherin Rocio; Ortega Garay, Heydy Yuvitza; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaThe bibliographic search of the 11 scientific articles regarding the effectiveness of nursing interventions to prevent complications in the perioperative period resided in the databases of the BVS, Scielo, Medline and Ebsco, which were being evaluated according to the Grade scale for check the strength and quality of the evidence, the 35 manuscripts found from the last five years and only 11 studies compatible with the PICO question were selected, 73% ensure the effectiveness of nursing interventions for prevent complications, 18% say that nurses should anticipate the patient's needs and 9% say that there is not enough evidence in this regard. According to this assessment, nursing plays a very preponderant and relevant role in the perioperative stage since its interventions during this period are aimed at satisfying physical and emotional biological needs and this helps with the prevention of complications.Publicación Acceso abierto INTERACCIÓN TERAPÉUTICA ENFERMERA – PACIENTE Y SU RELACIÓN CON LOS FACTORES SOCIOCULTURALES DEL PACIENTE PRE - OPERATORIO DEL SERVICIO CIRUGÍA DE DÍA. HOSPITAL NACIONAL GUILLERMO ALMENARA IRIGOYEN(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Marin Camones, Katherin Rocio; Krederdt Araujo, SherinEl objetivo es determinar la correlación de la interacción terapéutica entre enfermera – paciente y su relación con factores socioculturales del paciente pre – operatorio. Servicio Cirugía de Día. Hospital Nacional Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen. El método Descriptivo – correlacional, Con dos poblaciones 18 enfermeras y 103 pacientes. Se utilizó técnicas, observación a enfermeras y entrevista pacientes. Los Instrumentos fueron cuestionario y escala de calificación Ballón. Resultados: Es la percepción de la enfermera sobre la interacción enfermeras - paciente (66.66%), la percepción de los pacientes sobre la interacción enfermera paciente (65.04%), los factores socioculturales del paciente pre operatorio (56.28%). Conclusiones: Dos tercios (66.66%), percepción de la enfermera sobre la interacción enfermera -paciente fue regular, con tendencia a deficiente, destaca que en 4 dimensiones, excepto en dimensión Identificación. Casi dos tercios (65.04%) la percepción del paciente sobre la interacción enfermera – paciente fue regular, con tendencia a deficiente, los factores socioculturales del paciente pre operatorio es de mediana asociación, con tendencia a una alta asociación. La mayoría (87.38%), factores socioculturales del paciente pre operatorio según dimensiones, en el sexo predomina el varón (53.40%). Se concluye que se acepta la hipótesis nula y se rechaza la hipótesis alterna. (r = 0.0058).Ítem Acceso abierto Therapeutic nurse-patient interaction and its relationship with the sociocultural factors of the pre-operative patient of the day surgery service: Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Aparcana Loayza, Jhonatan Rick; Marin Camones, Katherin Rocio; Krederdt Araujo, Sherin LuzThe objective is to determine the correlation of the therapeutic interaction between nurse - patient and its relationship with sociocultural factors of the pre-operative patient. Day Surgery Service. Guillermo Almenara Irigoyen National Hospital. The Descriptive – correlational method, with two populations: 18 nurses and 103 patients. Techniques, observation of nurses and patient interviews were used. The Instruments were questionnaire and Ballón rating scale. Results: It is the nurse's perception of the nurse-patient interaction (66.66%), the patients' perception of the nurse-patient interaction (65.04%), the sociocultural factors of the preoperative patient (56.28%). Conclusions: Two thirds (66.66%), the nurse's perception of the nurse-patient interaction was regular, with a tendency to poor, highlighting that in 4 dimensions, except in the Identification dimension. Almost two thirds (65.04%) the patient's perception of the nurse-patient interaction was regular, with a tendency to poor, the sociocultural factors of the preoperative patient have a medium association, with a tendency towards a high association. The majority (87.38%), sociocultural factors of the preoperative patient according to dimensions, the sex predominates male (53.40%). It is concluded that the null hypothesis is accepted and the alternative hypothesis is rejected. (r = 0.0058).
