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Ítem Acceso abierto Burnout syndrome and work performance in the nursing staff of the medical service of the Conchan de Petroperú Refinery during the Covid-19 pandemic, Lima 2022(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-08-28) Palomino Corilloclla, Carolyn Dayana; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaCurrently, it is pertinent to address the study of burnout syndrome and job performance to understand the variables and provide contributions that improve the quality of patient care through the positive disposition of nursing professionals. Objective: To determine the relationship between burnout syndrome and job performance among the nursing staff of the medical service at the Conchán refinery of Petroperú during the COVID-19 pandemic, Lima 2022. Methodology: The study will be quantitative, correlational, non-experimental, and cross-sectional. The population is finite, and the sample will consist of all nursing professionals working in person in the first-aid area at the Conchán Refinery – Petroperú, totaling 21 nursing professionals who meet the inclusion criteria: nursing professionals working for more than a year and willing to participate in the research study. The exclusion criteria will include nursing professionals working for less than a year or those on leave or vacation. The technique for both variables will be the survey. For the burnout syndrome variable, the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) scale by Christina Maslach and Susan Jackson will be used, with a reliability of 0.758 Cronbach's Alpha and international validation. For the job performance variable, the job performance questionnaire by Jessenia Evelyn Abarca Pérez will be used, with a reliability of 0.745 Cronbach's Alpha, which is reliable and validated by expert judgment. Data processing will be carried out using Microsoft Excel V. 2016 and SPSS V. 25 software. Additionally, the Spearman Rho coefficient will be used to correlate the variables.Publicación Acceso abierto FACTORES RELACIONADOS DE LA SILICOSIS PULMONAR EN TRABAJADORES DE CENTROS INDUSTRIALES(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Palomino Corilloclla, Carolyn Dayana; Calsin Pacompia, WilmerMETODOLOGÍA: REVISIÓN SISTEMÁTICA OBSERVACIONAL Y RETROSPECTIVO, LA BÚSQUEDA SE HA RESTRINGIDO ARTÍCULOS DE TEXTO COMPLETO, Y LOS ARTÍCULOS SELECCIONADOS SE SOMETIERON A UNA LECTURA CRÍTICA, UTILIZANDO LA DIVERSOS TIPOS DE EVALUACIÓN PARA IDENTIFICAR SU GRADO DE EVIDENCIA. RESULTADOS: EN LA SELECCIÓN DEFINITIVA SE ELIGIERON 08 ARTÍCULOS, ENCONTRAMOS QUE EL 40% (03) CORRESPONDEN A CHINA, CON UN 30% (02) A ESTADOS UNIDOS, CON UN 10 % (01) ENCONTRAMOS A INDIA, HONG KONG, Y UN PAÍS ANÓNIMO. HAN SIDO REVISADOS EN SU MAYORÍA ESTUDIOS CUASI EXPERIMENTAL EN UN 70% SIENDO EN SU MAYORÍA DEL PAÍS DE CHINA. ENTRE REVISIONES SISTEMÁTICAS ENCONTRAMOS A LOS PAÍSES DE CHINA (3), HONG KONG, ESTADOS UNIDOS Y ESTUDIOS DESCRIPTIVOS TRANSVERSALES SON DE LA INDIA, ESTADOS UNIDOS, ANÓNIMO. CONCLUSIONES: SEGÚN LOS ESTUDIOS REVISADOS SE IDENTIFICARON DIVERSOS FACTORES RELACIONADOS DE LA SILICOSIS PULMONAR SIENDO EL MÁS RELEVANTE EL TIEMPO DE EXPOSICIÓN YA SEA AL TIPO DE TRABAJO O AGENTE.Ítem Acceso abierto Related factors of pulmonary silicosis in workers in industrial centers(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Palomino Corilloclla, Carolyn Dayana; Peña Chirito, Carla Isabel; Calsin Pacompia, WilmerMethodology: systematic observational and retrospective review, the search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles were subjected to a critical reading, using various types of evaluation to identify their degree of evidence. Results: in the final selection, 08 articles were chosen, we found that 40% (03) correspond to China, with 30% (02) to the United States, with 10% (01) we find India, Hong Kong, and a anonymous country. Mostly quasi-experimental studies have been reviewed, 70% being mostly from the country of China. Among systematic reviews we find the countries of China (3), Hong Kong, United States and cross-sectional descriptive studies are from India, United States, anonymous. Conclusions: According to the studies reviewed, various factors related to pulmonary silicosis were identified, the most relevant being the exposure time to either the type of work or agent.
