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Ítem Acceso abierto Personal and institutional factors related to the decision to pursue postgraduate studies in nurses. Specialized adult care services. Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital, 2016.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Cotrina Vara, Tania Milagros; Mogollón Arámbulo, Jesús Graciela; Krederdt Araujo, Sherin LuzObjective: To determine the relationship between personal, institutional factors, and the decision to pursue postgraduate studies in nurses from specialized adult care services at the Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital. Materials and Methods: The study is of an applied level, quantitative type, and a descriptive correlational method, prospective, as it allowed us to obtain the information as it appeared in reality; it is cross-sectional. For data collection, the technique of a directed interview with nurses was used; for this purpose, a questionnaire was used as the instrument, and the collected data were processed in the SPSS statistical program and Spearman's correlation coefficient. Results: The most important personal factor is the financing of studies, with almost the totality (92.20%); in the institutional factors, the work schedule that does not allow or facilitate studying stands out with almost two-thirds (70.59%); regarding the decision to pursue postgraduate studies, more than half (63%) are undecided about starting studies. Conclusions: There is a relationship between personal and institutional factors and the decision to start postgraduate studies, with the contracted pensionable regime (r 0.836; p 0.017) being the one with the strongest correlation, and this result is statistically significant at a moderate level.Ítem Acceso abierto Personal and institutional factors related to the decision to pursue postgraduate studies in nurses. Specialized adult care services. Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital, 2016.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Cotrina Vara, Tania Milagros; Mogollón Arámbulo, Jesús Graciela; Krederdt Araujo, Sherin LuzObjective: To determine the relationship between personal, institutional factors, and the decision to pursue postgraduate studies in nurses from specialized adult care services at the Edgardo Rebagliati Martins National Hospital. Materials and Methods: The study is of an applied level, quantitative type, and a descriptive correlational method, prospective, as it allowed us to obtain the information as it appeared in reality; it is cross-sectional. For data collection, the technique of a directed interview with nurses was used; for this purpose, a questionnaire was used as the instrument, and the collected data were processed in the SPSS statistical program and Spearman's correlation coefficient. Results: The most important personal factor is the financing of studies, with almost the totality (92.20%); in the institutional factors, the work schedule that does not allow or facilitate studying stands out with almost two-thirds (70.59%); regarding the decision to pursue postgraduate studies, more than half (63%) are undecided about starting studies. Conclusions: There is a relationship between personal and institutional factors and the decision to start postgraduate studies, with the contracted pensionable regime (r 0.836; p 0.017) being the one with the strongest correlation, and this result is statistically significant at a moderate level.
