Examinando por Autor "Zapata Villegas, Pamela Del Carmen"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Coping strategies and quality of life in patients with breast cancer at a national hospital(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-08-27) Zapata Villegas, Pamela Del Carmen; Morillo Acasio, Berlina del RosarioThis research aims to: Determine the relationship between the coping strategy and quality of life in patients with breast cáncer at a National Hospital, Lima. The methodology: hypothetical deductive method, non-experimental design, quantitative approach, applied type, correlational, cross-sectional; The sample will consist of one hundred patients with breast cáncer. The technique used to collect the information is the survey. The instruments that will be used for the research work will be the Stress Coping Questionnaire for Cancer Patients (CAEPO), which will measure coping strategies, reliable with Cronbach's Alpha being 0.804 for the total questionnaire, being defined as very good reliability and the evaluation questionnaire FACT-G (“Functional Assessment for Cancer Treatment - General), which will measure quality of life, reliable with Spearman's Rho being the coefficient of 0.382. Data processing and analysis: descriptive statistics will be used to prepare frequency tables and graphs, in the case of inferential statistics, Spearman's Rho statistical test will be used, which will allow us to verify the hypotheses that we have raised.Ítem Acceso abierto Perception of nursing care quality in hospitalized patients in a fourth-level hospital in Lima – 2019(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-07-03) Zapata Villegas, Pamela Del Carmen; Gonzales Saldaña, Susan HaydeeObjective: Determine the perception of the quality of nursing care in patients hospitalized in the service of a Fourth Level hospital, Lima - 2019. Materials and methods: The present study has a quantitative approach, in terms of design it is a non-experimental study. descriptive and cross-sectional. The population was made up of 100 hospitalized patients. The instrument used was the CUCACE. Results: It was found that 46% of patients perceived the quality of nursing care as “very good”; “completely good”, 37%; “good”, 17%. No participant favored the fair and bad perception. According to the dimension of experience with nursing care, it was found that 44% of patients considered it “very good”; and in the dimension satisfaction with nursing care, 45% of patients considered it “very good.” Conclusions: The majority of hospitalized patients perceived the quality of nursing care to be very good.
