Examinando por Autor "Salazar Panta, Walter Felix"
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Publicación Acceso abierto Lesiones traumáticas externas recientes y su relación con las víctimas de delitos contra la libertad sexual positiva. Piura 2016-2017(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-03-27) Salazar Panta, Walter Felix; Guerrero Cruz, Jose Carlos; Rodriguez Regalado, Pablo AlfonsoThe objective of the research was to determine how recent external traumatic injuries influence victims of crimes against sexual freedom in the Legal Medical Division II of Piura. Regarding the methodology, the type of research with a quantitative approach and a descriptive level, and its design was correlational. The population was formed by all the legal medical examinations (RML) of those users who went to the Legal Medical Division II - Piura, obtaining a sample of 36 RML where the crime against sexual freedom is recorded. The data was analyzed with the IBM SPSS Statistics 23.0 statistic. The results indicated that 66.7% (n = 24) presented recent external traumatic lesions; being the extragenital 50.0% (n = 12) those of greater presentation; followed by the genitals 33.3% (n = 08) and the paragenital ones 16.7% (n = 06). The conclusions stated that recent external traumatic injuries are not related to victims of crimes against positive sexual freedom.Publicación Acceso abierto Relación entre concociemiento, actitud y cumplimiento de las medidas de bioseguridad del perosonal que labora en la unidad médico legal II de Piura, 2020(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-09-16) Salazar Panta, Walter Felix; Benites Castillo, Santiago MoisesObjective: To determine the relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes, with compliance with the biosafety measures of the personnel who work in the Medical Legal Unit II of Piura, during the months of September 2020 to February 2021. Methodology: It is A correlational and cross-sectional study, the population and sample were 40 collaborators, to whom three duly validated questionnaires were applied, for the bivariate analysis the Spearman Correlation test was performed. Results: 15% had a bad level of knowledge, 50% a regular level of knowledge, 25% had bad attitudes, 37.5% regular attitudes, 97.5% had good practices, in the bivariate analysis between the level of knowledge and compliance, it was found that if there was a statistically significant relationship (p <0.05) and no statistically significant relationship (p> 0.05) was found between the level of attitudes and compliance through. Conclusions: Most of the personnel working in the Medical Legal Unit have a regular and good level of knowledge of biosafety measures. It was found that if there is a statistically significant relationship between knowledge with compliance with biosafety. No statistically significant relationship was found when relating attitude with compliance with biosafety measures.
