Examinando por Autor "Rengifo Barrón, Delia Auristela"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of supplemental oxygen therapy to reduce surgical site infections in perioperative patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-16) Uculmana Villagomez, Rosa Corina; Rengifo Barrón, Delia Auristela; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of supplemental oxygen therapy to reduce surgical site infection in perioperative patients. Material and Methods: Retrospective and observational systematic review subject to critical reading and using the GRADE system as an evaluation tool to identify the quality of scientific evidence published in the following information sources Elsevier, Scielo, PubMed and Epistemonikos. Of the 10 articles systematically reviewed, 100% were of high quality as described below: 60% (n= 6/10) are meta-analysis, 10% (n= 1/10) are systematic reviews and 30% (n= 3/10) are randomized controlled trials and belong to the countries of the United States (40%), followed by Denmark (10%), England (10%), China (10%), France (10%), Italy (10%) and Israel (10%). Results: 60% (n=6/10) indicate that supplemental oxygen therapy is effective in reducing surgical site infection in perioperative patients. 40% (n=4/10) indicate that supplemental oxygen therapy is not effective in reducing surgical site infection in perioperative patients. Conclusion: Supplemental oxygen therapy is effective in reducing surgical site infection in perioperative patients.Ítem Acceso abierto Most frequent errors incurred by the Nursing Professional in the Administration of Medication to hospitalized patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) de la Puente Malpartida, Gladys Lourdes; Rengifo Barrón, Delia Auristela; Mendigure Fernández, JulioObjective: Identify the most frequent errors incurred by nursing professionals related to the administration of medication. Materials and Methods: Integrative review of eleven works published in the virtual library, from 2011 to 2015. Results: The results were classified into three categories. : 1.- Most frequent errors, where the dose obtained the most matches (14.28%), the Omission of medication administration (11.9%). 2.- Related factors: Interruptions and distractions during the administration of medication (11.62%) and illegible prescription (9.30%). 3.- Proposals for improvement: they highlighted the importance of adopting protocols and guides for the safe administration of medications. medications and the need for continuous training of professionals in the area of pharmacology. Conclusions: It is imperative to use guides and protocols for the safe administration of medication within the framework of what is the Process of Nursing Care; Non-punitive error and adverse event notification modality, strengthen the role and effective presence of the nurse in the process to improve quality and safety in patient care.
