Examinando por Autor "Valentin Luna, Anyolina Edith"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Complications of autologous breast reconstruction in a patient with breast cancer(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-08-02) Valentin Luna, Anyolina Edith; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoObjective: Systematize the evidence on the complications of breast reconstruction in patients with breast cancer. Material and methods: A systemic review of international research articles is carried out, which have been obtained through a search in the database: Epistemonikos, PubMed, Scielo and Science Direct, Lilacs, which have been chosen and analyzed by Grade System to locate the respective grade of evidence. The articles were searched using the DECS and MESH descriptors for the search in Spanish and English, respectively. Results: It is observed that when evaluating the articles it was obtained that 20% (2/20) of the articles reviewed correspond to Canada, 20% (2/20) of the articles reviewed correspond to the United Kingdom, 10% (1/10) corresponds to China, 10% (1/10) corresponds to Australia, 10% (1/10) corresponds to Spain, 10% (1/10) corresponds to Denmark, 10% (1/10) corresponds to Amsterdam and 10% (1/10) corresponds to the United States. Conclusions: It is found that 10 of the 10 evidences studied conclude that the complications of autologous breast reconstruction in patients with breast cancer.Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between knowledge level and attitudes about preventive measures for cervical cancer in women of reproductive age, at the "Todos los Santos" settlement in San Borja district, 2017.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-10-27) Valentin Luna, Anyolina Edith; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To determine the relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes regarding preventive measures for cervical cancer in women of childbearing age from the "Todos los Santos" AA HH in San Borja, 2017. Methodology: This is a quantitative study with a descriptive design and cross-sectional approach, as the information and data were obtained at a specific point in time. The study population consisted of 118 women of childbearing age living in the mentioned district, from which only women aged 15 to 45 years were selected. For data collection, a structured questionnaire was developed by the researcher, validated, and adjusted through a pilot test, with prior informed consent. The data obtained were tabulated and processed using Excel statistical software. Results: Regarding the level of knowledge, it was found that 90% had a medium level of knowledge, while 65% had a favorable attitude toward preventive measures for cervical cancer. It was observed that the Chi-Square = 5.892 with a significance of p > 0.05, indicating that the result is not significant, meaning the null hypothesis (negative) of independence is accepted, and therefore, we conclude that the two variables studied are independent and there is no relationship between them. This means that there is more than a 5% probability that the null hypothesis is true in our population, which is considered sufficient to accept it. Conclusion: The level of knowledge regarding preventive measures for cervical cancer in women of childbearing age was found to be medium. In contrast, the attitude towards preventive measures for cervical cancer in women of childbearing age was favorable, and it can be concluded that there is no relationship between both levels.
