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Ítem Acceso abierto Self-esteem and its relationship with self-care ability in patients undergoing hemodialysis at the Santa Patricia Medical Center.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017) Meza Huaynates, Iris Marleny; Quispe Cosi, Fanny Liliana; Chávez Flores, Erik MarioThe objective of this research was to determine the relationship between self-esteem and self-care ability in patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment at the Santa Patricia Medical Center. Methodology: This was a quantitative, applied, non-experimental study with a correlational design and cross-sectional approach. The population consisted of 93 patients, and the instrument used was a questionnaire for evaluation. Results: When correlating the two study variables, it was found that medium self-care ability increases as the level of self-esteem rises. The findings showed that 53.8% of patients with low self-esteem had medium self-care ability, and only 7.7% had high self-care ability. Regarding self-esteem, 48.4% had medium self-esteem, with the remainder distributed between high self-esteem (37.6%) and low self-esteem (14%). In the self-care ability variable, 48.4% had medium self-care, 25.8% had low self-care, and the remaining had high self-care. Conclusion: The statistical test of Spearman's correlation coefficient (Spearman's rho: 0.338, p-value: 0.001) showed a significant direct or positive relationship of medium level between self-esteem and self-care ability in patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment.Ítem Acceso abierto Self-esteem and its relationship with the capacity for self-care, in patients receiving hemodialysis treatment at the Santa Patricia Medical Center(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Meza Huaynates, Iris Marleny; Quispe Cosi, Fanny Liliana; Chávez Flores, Erik MarioIt was found by correlating the two study variables that the medium-level self-care capacity increases as the level of self-esteem increases. This shows that 53.8% of patients with low self-esteem have medium self-care capacity and only 7.7% % have a high self-care capacity, in terms of the self-esteem variable, 48.4% have medium-level self-esteem, the rest is distributed between high self-esteem 37.6% and low self-esteem 14%. In the self-care capacity variable, 48.4% have a medium self-care level, 25.8% have low and high self-care. It is concluded; When performing the statistical test of Spearman's correlation coefficient (Spearman's rho: 0.338 p value: 0.001), it was found that there is a significant direct or positive relationship of medium level between self-esteem and the ability to self-care in patients who receive hemodialysis treatment.
