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Publicación Acceso abierto ESTILOS DE VIDA Y GRADO DE DEPENDENCIA EN EL ADULTO MAYOR EN EL CENTRO DE ATENCIÓN RESIDENCIAL GERONTO GERIÁTRICO IGNACIA RODULFO VIUDA DE CANEVARO, RÍMAC - 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-09-20) Palomares Sava, Gisela Andrea; Jirón Carmen, Jackeline Brigitte; Millones Gómez, Segundo GermánEl estudio de investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar la relación entre el estilo de vida y el grado de dependencia del adulto mayor del Centro Geronto Geriátrico Ignacia Rodolfo Viuda de Canevaro, Rímac – 2018. En cuanto al Material y métodos se trató de un estudio de tipo cuantitativo, correlacional, transversal. La muestra estuvo conformada por 73 adultos mayores. Los instrumentos utilizados fueron el índice de Barthel que presenta una confiabilidad de Crombach de 0.862, donde evalúa el grado de dependencia y la Escala de Estilo de Vida en adultos mayores con una confiabilidad de Alfa de Crombach de 0.774. Los datos fueron procesados a través del programa estadístico SPSS Versión 22. Los resultados indicaron que el 43.8% (32) de adultos mayores son del sexo masculino y el 56.2% (41) son del sexo femenino. En relación con la variable estilo de vida de adultos mayores, el 67.1 % presenta un estilo de vida no saludable y el 32.9 % tiene estilo de vida saludable. Con respecto al grado de dependencia, los adultos mayores dependientes son el 50.7% (37) representados en las siguientes categorías: dependiente moderado en un 41.1% (30), seguido de dependiente leve en 5.5% (4) y dependiente grave en 4.1% (3). Por otro lado, los independientes son el 49.3% (36) con un valor de 0.007 y un valor de p= 0.935. Las conclusiones fueron que no existe correlación entre el estilo de vida y el grado de dependencia en los adultos mayores, por lo tanto, se rechaza la hipótesis alterna y se acepta la nula. ADULTOS MAYORES”, “ESTILO DE VIDA”, “GRADO DE DEPENDENCIAÍtem Acceso abierto Level of knowledge in handling cytostatics in the students of the second nursing specialty in oncology - 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-10-10) Palomares Sava, Gisela Andrea; Arevalo Marcos, Rodolfo AmadoObjective: To evaluate the level of knowledge in the handling of cytostatics in nursing students of the second specialty in oncology – 2021. Material and method: The research has a quantitative approach, non-experimental nature. The study design is descriptive and cross-sectional. The population consists of a total of 35 nursing professionals enrolled in the second specialty in oncology, which also makes up the sample. The survey technique was used, and the instrument will be a questionnaire developed by Sánchez Ticona Melissa Giovanna "Labor Factors and Level of Knowledge in the Handling of Cytostatics", which includes 18 items with structured questions about the knowledge of handling cytostatics. Its content validity was done, and it was submitted to expert judgment. Reliability was found by applying the Cronbach's alpha coefficient, obtaining a value of 0.67, which indicated excellent reliability according to the classification in the Kuder Richardson table. Data processing was done using the statistical package (SPSS) version 26.0, and also Excel 2019 was used, where the results will be presented in tables and/or graphs for further analysis and interpretation.Ítem Acceso abierto Lifestyle and degree of dependency in the elderly at the Geronto Geriatric Residential Care Center Ignacia Rodulfo Viuda de Canevaro, Rímac - 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-09-20) Jirón Carmen, Jackeline Brigitte; Palomares Sava, Gisela Andrea; Millones Gómez, Segundo GermánThe objective of the research study was to determine the relationship between lifestyle and the degree of dependency of the elderly at the Ignacia Rodolfo Viuda de Canevaro Geronto Geriatric Center, Rímac – 2018. Regarding the Material and methods, it was a type of study quantitative, correlational, transversal. The sample was made up of 73 older adults. The instruments used were the Barthel index, which has a Crombach reliability of 0.862, which evaluates the degree of dependence, and the Lifestyle Scale in older adults with a Crombach Alpha reliability of 0.774. The data were processed through the SPSS Version 22 statistical program. The results indicated that 43.8% (32) of older adults are male and 56.2% (41) are female. In relation to the lifestyle variable of older adults, 67.1% have an unhealthy lifestyle and 32.9% have a healthy lifestyle. Regarding the degree of dependence, dependent older adults are 50.7% (37) represented in the following categories: moderately dependent in 41.1% (30), followed by mildly dependent in 5.5% (4) and severely dependent in 4.1% (3). On the other hand, the independents are 49.3% (36) with a value of 0.007 and a value of p = 0.935. The conclusions were that there is no correlation between lifestyle and the degree of dependency in older adults, therefore, the alternative hypothesis is rejected and the null hypothesis is accepted.
