Examinando por Autor "Santos Huamani, Katheryn Lis"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Burnout syndrome and work performance in nurses of the intensive care unit of the Edgardo Rebagliati Martins hospital, Lima 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-01-21) Santos Huamani, Katheryn Lis; Camarena Chamaya, Luis MiguelObjective: Determine the relationship between burnout and job performance in nurses from the Intensive Care Unit of the National Heart Institute, Lima 2023. Method: The population will be made up of 80 nurses who work in the ICU of the hospital establishment. In relation to the method, it is a correlational study. The survey technique will be applied and for the measurement of variables, 2 questionnaires will be applied, one for “burnout” and the other for “job performance”. Once the data is available, it will be analyzed using the SPSS 27 statistical program. To evaluate the hypotheses, the Spearman Rho test will be used.Ítem Acceso abierto Nutritional status and quality of life in people from the vicente morales town center of lurín, 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-04-01) Santos Huamani, Katheryn Lis; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethObjective: The aim was to determine the relationship between nutritional status and quality of life in individuals from the Vicente Morales Community in Lurín, 2021. Materials and methods: This research was conducted using a quantitative approach with a correlational/cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 151 participants. The data collection technique used was the survey, and the instruments for measuring the main variables were the BMI (Body Mass Index) and the SF-36 questionnaire. Results: Regarding the general hypothesis, a relationship between the main variables, nutritional status and quality of life, was evident (p<0.05). According to the specific hypotheses, there is no relationship between nutritional status and physical functioning (p>0.05). There is no relationship between nutritional status and role in physical functioning (p>0.05). There is no relationship between nutritional status and pain (p>0.05). A relationship was found between nutritional status and general health (p<0.05). There is no relationship between nutritional status and energy/fatigue (p>0.05). A relationship was found between nutritional status and social function (p<0.05). There is no relationship between nutritional status and emotional function (p>0.05). There is no relationship between nutritional status and emotional well-being (p>0.05). Finally, a relationship was found between nutritional status and health change (p<0.05). Conclusions: A significant relationship was found between the main variables, nutritional status and quality of life.
