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Ítem Acceso abierto Patient safety and prevention of adverse events by nursing professionals in a surgical center of a hospital in Metropolitan Lima, 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-02-18) Paucarcaja Rojas, Noelia; Camarena Chamaya, Luis MiguelThe global healthcare landscape is changing and health systems are developing in complex contexts. New technologies and care models have therapeutic potential, but also new threats to patient safety; We are working to generate strategies that can stop the appearance of adverse events; Therefore, this study aims to: “Determine the relationship between patient safety and prevention of adverse events by nursing professionals in a surgical center of a hospital in Metropolitan Lima, 2023”, the universe will be made up of 80 nurses from a surgical center of a hospital in Metropolitan Lima. Sample: the study sample is the total population. Regarding Materials and Method: Quantitative, applied, non-experimental cross-sectional and correlational study. Instruments: To obtain data on “Patient Safety” the exam validated by Suarez Chillcce, Natalia (2023) will be used, whose reliability is high with a Crombach Alpha of 0.885 and for “Prevention of Adverse Events” the exam will also be used. by Suarez Chillcce, Natalia (2023) with Crombach's Alpha index 0.997. Data will be obtained through the survey. Statistical processing and data analysis: will be carried out using SPSS 27 software with descriptive tables and frequencies expressed in percentages, the statistical analysis will be according to its distribution through non-parametric Spearman's Rho statistical tests to obtain the degree of relationship between both variables. which will be the response to the established objective.Ítem Acceso abierto Professional quality of life and burnout in nurses pursuing specialty studies at a university in Lima, 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-02-06) Ruiz López, María Elena; Paucarcaja Rojas, Noelia; Matta Solis, Hernán HugoObjective: Determine the relationship between quality of professional life and burnout in nurses studying specialty studies at a University in Lima, 2018. Materials and Method; This research has a quantitative, correlational, cross-sectional approach. The population was made up of 522 nurses who are studying specialty studies at a university in Lima. The instrument used to measure professional quality of life was the “CVP 35 questionnaire” and the “MBI HSS” measurement scale was used to measure burnout. Results: For the quality of professional life variable, it was found that the majority of nurses present a medium level with 72%, among the dimensions of professional quality of life the following predominated: Intrinsic Motivation 66.5%, workload 69.3%. In relation to burnout, it was evident that 53.4% present a low burnout, in terms of the predominant dimension is personal fulfillment with 77.6% presenting a high burnout. To determine the relationship, the Spearman statistical test was used, which indicates that there is no correlation between quality of professional life and burnout, which yielded a correlation index of - 0.072 and a significance index of 0.051. Conclusion: the majority of nurses presented average quality of professional life and low burnout. There is no statistically significant relationship between Quality of professional life and Burnout.
