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Ítem Acceso abierto Exposure to noise as a contributing factor to work stress in health personnel in different hospital units(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-08-02) Cristóbal Mejia, Yenitza Elizabeth; Quiñonez Condor, Judith Lady; Fernández Rengifo, Werther FernandoObjective: Systematize the evidence on noise exposure as a contributing factor to work stress in health personnel in different hospital units. Materials and Methods: Systematic Review where we seek to synthesize the evidence obtained from various primary and secondary investigations. We have relevant studies that answer the research question, in search we have a restriction of articles with the full title, as for the outstanding studies, they were subjected to the interpretation of the content applied strategic judgment, using the system called grade to identify the strength of the recommendation. Results: we have 10 selected articles, as a result of the review it was obtained that 3/10 (30%) studies were carried out in Brazil, 2/10 (20%) in Colombia, 2/10 (20%) in Mexico, 1 /10 (10%) in the United States, 1 /10 (10%) in Ecuador and 1 /10 (10%) in Chile. 50% of the evidence was of high quality, 10% of medium quality and 40% of low quality of evidence. 50% were systematic reviews, 30% were cross-sectional descriptive studies, 10% were expert opinions and 10% were cohort studies. Conclusions: Noise is a factor that contributes to stress in health workers in various hospital areas. In 3 of the 10 articles it is evident that the hearing threshold is different depending on the person, there are essential factors among them we have gender, age and marital status that increase the risks of suffering damage to this threshold. Each health personnel perceives noise differently. The noises generated in hospital units are not the only ones; we also have noises from the outside environment such as the noise of cars (horn), shouting of users, etc., which lead to human responses such as annoyance, lack of concentration, stress and this is reflected in work performance.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of anxiety that exists in the pre-surgical patient in the surgery service of the Hospital de Vitarte in December 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-10-17) Quiñonez Condor, Judith Lady; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MariaThe study has a quantitative approach, with a descriptive scope of an application type and a non-experimental cross-sectional design. The population consisted of 80 pre-surgical hospitalized people over 18 years of age, during the month of January 2021, selected according to criteria that were taken to select the study participants. The survey will be used for the variable under study where the Instrument in the case of the variable will be used for Zung's anxiety where the dimension will be evaluated as somatic, affective and cognitive. The reliability of the instrument was as follows with Cronbach's Alpha , where a “pilot sample” was carried out, using ten scheduled for surgery, obtaining a reliability of 0.882, a result that gives us to understand that the instrument to be applied is acceptable. Procedure: the data collection information will be carried out during the month of December 2021 in the services of: general surgery, gynecology and traumatology. Once the survey has been administered, the data will be entered into a database in the SPSS Version 25 program.
