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Ítem Acceso abierto Emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of nursing staff in the emergency service of a pediatric hospital, Lima - 2022(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-11-06) Ochante Ccuscco, Anselma Claudia; Montoro Valdivia, Marcos AntonioThe main objective of the research will be to determine the relationship between emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of nursing staff in the emergency service of a pediatric hospital, Lima - 2022. The following study is a cross-sectional, correlational, descriptive study. The population and sample are made up of 39 nurses from the emergency service of a pediatric hospital; The instruments to be used will be the following: the questionnaire to measure emotional intelligence Meta Mood Scale (TMMS), by researchers Saovery and Mayer (1995); It has a Cronbach's alpha reliability of 0.862; and the Sonia Palma Carrillo questionnaire (SL-SPC) (1999), to measure job satisfaction with a Cronbach's alpha reliability of 0.858; Both instruments were adapted by the author Lenin Vásquez Vásquez (2021). The data will be statistically processed with the Pearson correlation coefficient, presented in tables and graphs.Ítem Acceso abierto Lifestyles and overweight among nursing professionals at San Juan de Lurigancho Hospital, Lima – 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-03-27) Ñacari Ormeño, Keny Eder; Ochante Ccuscco, Anselma Claudia; Millones Gómez, Segundo GermánMaterial and Methods: The following study is a descriptive correlational cross-sectional study. The population consisted of 148 nurses, and the sample was composed of 90 nurses surveyed at the San Juan de Lurigancho Hospital. The instruments used were the healthy lifestyle questionnaire, and for weight excess, weight and height were measured to determine the BMI. Results: Regarding the lifestyle variable, it was found that 78% (70) have an unhealthy lifestyle, followed by 20% (18) with a very unhealthy lifestyle, and 2% (2) with a healthy lifestyle. According to dimensions: physical activity, 64% (58) have an unhealthy lifestyle; eating habits, 91% (82) are unhealthy; recreation, 60% (54) is unhealthy; and finally, the self-care dimension, 48% (43) is unhealthy. For the weight excess variable, 40% (36) had normal weight, followed by 38% (34) overweight, 21% (19) with grade I obesity, and 1% (1) underweight. There is a relationship between lifestyle and weight excess, as shown by the non-parametric statistical test Spearman's Rho, P=0.000. Conclusion: There is a relationship between lifestyle and weight excess among nursing professionals. The majority of nurses have an unhealthy lifestyle and normal weight.
