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    Academic performance of IX and
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-08-13) Quispe Pariona, Roxana; Calsin Pacompia, Wilmer
    Objective: Determine the overall academic performance of students from IX and X Cycle of the UPNW Professional Academic School of Nursing, Semester 2016-I to 2018-II. Materials and Methods: systematic review, use of the Evaluation Record system of IX and X cycle students of the UPNW Professional Academic School of Nursing. Databases: Pubmed, Biomedic Sciences, Elvesier, Medline and Scielo. 40% cohort studies, 30% prospective study, 20% systematic review, 10% cross-sectional study. 60% of the articles are of high quality, strong strength of evidence, 30% moderate quality and strong strength of evidence, 10% low quality and weak strength of evidence. 29.4% belong to the United States, 26.5% Colombia, 17.6% Peru, 14.7% Spain, 5.9% Mexico and Chile, respectively. Results: All the articles reviewed systematically indicate that the nursing students during the internship presented an effective performance that in our categorization coincides with the notable categorization. All the articles reviewed systematically indicate effectiveness in the application of a preventive package to reduce surgical wound infections in the patient during the intraoperative period. Conclusions: The academic performance of the IX and X cycle students of the Professional Academic School of Nursing of the Norbert Wiener Private University, Semester 2016-I to 2018-II. It was rated as Notable.
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    Adherence to multimicronutrient supplementation in mothers of children aged 6 to 36 months from a health center, Peru 2020
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-01-17) Camacho Rivera, Romina; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa María
    Objective: Determine adherence to multimicronutrient supplementation in mothers of children aged 6 to 36 months from a Peru 2020 health center. Materials and methods: This study will have a quantitative approach and the methodological design that will be used will be descriptive and cross-sectional. The population and sample will be made up of 120 mothers of children from 6 to 36 months who attend a health center in Peru. In this research, the technique that will be used will be the survey, which will provide us with important and effective information. To carry out this research, the questionnaire developed by Delgado et al. will be used. (16) titled “Questionnaire addressed to the mother of a child from 6 to 36 months” for their research carried out in Tumbes-Peru during 2016. This instrument with a Likert scale consists of 19 questions that were grouped according to the factors of adherence to evaluate: social factor (5 questions), factor associated with the health personnel (4 questions), factor associated with the treatment (4 questions), and factor associated with the person providing the treatment (6 questions). A score of 1 to 3 points will be assigned, meaning low, regular and high adherence, respectively.
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    Effect of noise intensity on the newborn hospitalized in the neonatal ICU
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-02-28) Checglio Cusi, Jessica Sadith; Santamaría Olivos, Elida; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa María
    Objective: Systematize the available evidence on the effect of noise intensity on newborns hospitalized in the neonatal ICU. Material and methods: Systematic observational and retrospective review, quantitative, the 10 articles found on the effect of noise intensity in the newborn hospitalized in the neonatal ICU, were found in the databases PubMed, Sciencedirect, Scielo, Wiley Online Library, Elsevier, Epistemonikos. Results: Of the total articles found, 60% were systematic reviews, 10% quasi-experimental, 20% descriptive and 10% experimental and all referred to the effect of noise intensity on newborns hospitalized in the neonatal ICU. 20% corresponds to Colombia and 10% to France, the United States, Spain, Mexico, Canada, Italy, Brazil and Iran with 10% respectively. Of the total evidence, 80% were of high quality and 20% of low quality. The intensity of noise in neonatal intensive care units affects the development of the hospitalized newborn. The evidence also mentions that noise affects the newborn, both physically and neurologically, leaving them hospitalized for several days. Studies indicate that not only the newborn is affected, but also the health personnel since they are the ones who spend most of the day in these units. Conclusion: The 10 articles show that the intensity of noise in the neonatal intensive care unit affects the development of the newborn physically and neurologically, leaving them hospitalized for several days.
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    Effective strategies to strengthen growth and development in children
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Pereyra Campos, Cynthia Karin; Krederdt Araujo, Sherin Luz
    Objective: Systematize the best evidence in already completed research; That is, to what extent the research found adds new knowledge to the central question. Material and methods: Information was collected from different articles according to the level of evidence and degree of recommendation. Thus, descriptive and correlational studies were selected. Results: The factors that intervene in the non-attendance of the CRED control of the boy and girl, the mothers and/or caregivers report that the nursing staff is insufficient and they have difficulties with the hours of care, with the waiting time, diversity of tasks of the home. Conclusions: It is detailed that in the range of 4 to 8%, fathers, mothers, caregivers have difficulties taking their children to the CRED due to work schedules, leaving their children in the care of minors, due to ignorance of the importance of the CRED, generating a significant gap between the children who attend the CRED and those who do not attend, which could be decisive, so that the children do not reach optimal development, causing them to be limited in their cognitive development and school performance, limiting their possibilities to access other levels of education, and with low economic productivity when they reach the adult stage of life. This is why it is essential to generate effective strategies to strengthen the growth and development of children; it is necessary to involve the person, family and community in this context, to preserve family health in the population.
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    Effectiveness of cleaning and disinfecting the laryngoscope in a surgical center to reduce complications due to infections
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-08) Acuña Guerzoni, Liliana Patricia; Espinoza Cordero, Tula del Carmen; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa María
    Objective: Systematize evidence on the Effectiveness of cleaning and disinfection of the laryngoscope in a Surgical Center to reduce complications due to infections. Materials and Methods: The systematic review consists of 10 scientific articles. According to the type of study design, 50% (n=5/10) is a systematic review, 30% (n=3/10) is an experimental study, 10% (n=1/10) is a cohort study and 10% is a cohort study. (n=1/10) descriptive study, which agrees with the expected result in the present study. According to the quality of evidence, it was found to be high in 80%, moderate in 10% and low in another 10%, depending on the country where the investigations were carried out, they were 30% in Brazil, 30% in the United States, 30% India and 10% Turkey. To find these studies, the following scientific research search engines were used: Epistemonikos, Researchgate, Pubmed and Google academic. Results: Of the 10 investigations analyzed, it is evident that 70% (7/10) demonstrate the Effectiveness of cleaning and disinfecting the laryngoscope in the Surgical Center to reduce complications due to infections. Conclusions: According to the research analyzed, it was obtained that 70% (n = 7/10) of the 10 articles demonstrate that there is effectiveness of cleaning and disinfection of the laryngoscope in the Surgical Center for the reduction of complications due to infections and 30% ( n=3/10) show the cleaning and disinfection of the laryngoscope in the Surgical Center as ineffective in reducing complications due to infections, therefore, it is recommends using disposable laryngoscope blades to help reduce the spread of nosocomial infections, thus avoiding complications.
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    Effectiveness of educational intervention in learning basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation in nursing and the general population
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Antaurco Vergara, Neekens Florencio; Salvador Torre, Eduardo Henry; Gamarra Bustillos, Carlos
    Objective: Systematize and analyze the effectiveness of the educational intervention in learning basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation in nursing personnel and the general population. Materials and Methods: Systematic Reviews are an observational and retrospective research design, which synthesizes the results of multiple primary investigations. They are an essential part of evidence-based nursing due to their rigorous methodology, identifying relevant studies to answer specific questions of clinical practice. Results: The sampled studies were assessed to determine the quality of evidence using the GRADE System, of which 80% (N=8) of the studies have a medium quality of evidence, 10% (N=1) of the studies have a high quality of evidence and 10% (N=1) study has a low quality of evidence Conclusions: The educational intervention studies sampled demonstrated effectiveness in the level of knowledge about basic CPR maneuver, this shows the importance of Imparting knowledge Theoretical - practical on CPR in community practice spaces as a projection and extension to a university as part of our social responsibility.
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    Effectiveness of interventions to increase influenza vaccination coverage in health workers
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-25) Márquez Bustamante, Vivian Fiorella; Diaz Gómez, Leyla Haydee; Matta Solis, Hernán Hugo
    Objective: Systematize evidence on the effectiveness of intervention strategies to increase vaccination coverage in health workers. Methodology: Systematic review of observational, descriptive design, using the Grade evaluation method to establish the level of evidence, located in information sources: Scielo, Epistemonikos, Pubmed. Results: Of the 10 articles, 90% (n=9/10) agree that, in order to increase vaccination coverage of health personnel, it should be established as mandatory. However, only 10% (n=1/10) of the articles reviewed show that the interventions do not cause the expected impact, with the educational interventions not showing any effectiveness. Causing influenza vaccination coverage to remain low. Other studies mention that vaccination was successful thanks to the use of free mobile devices, weekly promotional emails and raffles for health workers. Conclusions: According to the evidence reviewed, 9/10 articles indicate that the most effective intervention strategy to increase vaccination coverage in health workers is the mandatory policy. In 3/10 of the 10 articles they show that education combined with mandatory vaccination increases vaccination coverage.
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    Efficacy of advanced neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation to reduce morbidity and mortality
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-07-11) Vicente Chávez, Silvia Natali; Ttira Meza, Margot; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa María
    This is a systematic review study on scientific articles published in the main journals indexed worldwide, among others; Scielo, Scopus, Web of Science, Elsevier, Clarivate Analitics, Dialnet, Epistemonikos and Google academic, these were analyzed using the GRADE scale to establish their strength and degree of evidence. Of the set of studies analyzed, 50% correspond to the methodological design of systematic reviews, 40% randomized trials and 10% bibliographic review. Of which 80% present high quality and 20% low quality Results: 70% (7/10) tell us that advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation in newborns in a shorter amount of time reduces mortality and 30% (3/ 10) of the studies indicate that more research studies should be carried out to verify effectiveness.
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    Efficacy of the Mediterranean diet in reducing the risk of breast cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-12-27) Ramos Astucuri, Norma; Llapa Lescano, Lenny Nataly; Avila Vargas Machuca, Jeannette Giselle
    Objective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of the Mediterranean diet in reducing the risk of breast cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The study has a systematic, observational and retrospective review design; of articles with full text, which identified their grade or quality of evidence according to the Grade System. The population was made up of 10 articles obtained from the following databases Pubmed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Dialnet, Scielo and Lilacs. 70% correspond to systematic reviews and 30% to randomized clinical trials, from the countries of the United States 30% (03/10), Spain 30% (03/10), Austria 20% (02/10), China 10% ( 01/10) and Italy 10% (01/10). Results: All the studies reviewed demonstrate that the Mediterranean diet is effective in reducing the risk of breast cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Conclusions: The Mediterranean diet, based on a balanced diet, very low in fats, sugars and salt; and rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes and whole grains is effective in reducing the risk of breast cancer in premenopausal and postmenopausal women; In postmenopausal women its protective effect is higher.
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    Efficiency of the Supine position VS. Prone position to reduce bleeding after percutaneous nephrolithotomy in adults
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-25) Torres Cardenas, Nelly Alejandra; Ricapa Astorayme, Fatima del Rosario; Gamarra Bustillos, Carlos
    Objective: Systematize the effectiveness of the supine position vs. the prone position to reduce bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults. Material and methods: The following systematic review consists of 10 pieces of evidence. They were obtained from the following databases Pubmed, Scielo, Medline, Epistemonikos and Google scholar. They were analyzed according to the Grade scale to determine the strength and quality of the evidence. Of the 10 pieces of evidence, 50% (5/10) are of high quality, 30% (3/10) are of medium quality and 20% (2/10) are of low quality. Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 60% (6/10) of the evidence demonstrate that the supine position is equally effective as the prone position for reducing bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults and 40% (4/10 ) of evidence shows that the supine position is more effective than the prone position for reducing post-Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy bleeding in adults. Conclusions: (6/10) indicate that the supine position is equally effective as the prone position for reducing bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults and (4/10) indicate that the supine position is more effective than the prone position for Decreased bleeding after Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in adults.
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    Exposure to noise as a contributing factor to work stress in health personnel in different hospital units
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-08-02) Cristóbal Mejia, Yenitza Elizabeth; Quiñonez Condor, Judith Lady; Fernández Rengifo, Werther Fernando
    Objective: Systematize the evidence on noise exposure as a contributing factor to work stress in health personnel in different hospital units. Materials and Methods: Systematic Review where we seek to synthesize the evidence obtained from various primary and secondary investigations. We have relevant studies that answer the research question, in search we have a restriction of articles with the full title, as for the outstanding studies, they were subjected to the interpretation of the content applied strategic judgment, using the system called grade to identify the strength of the recommendation. Results: we have 10 selected articles, as a result of the review it was obtained that 3/10 (30%) studies were carried out in Brazil, 2/10 (20%) in Colombia, 2/10 (20%) in Mexico, 1 /10 (10%) in the United States, 1 /10 (10%) in Ecuador and 1 /10 (10%) in Chile. 50% of the evidence was of high quality, 10% of medium quality and 40% of low quality of evidence. 50% were systematic reviews, 30% were cross-sectional descriptive studies, 10% were expert opinions and 10% were cohort studies. Conclusions: Noise is a factor that contributes to stress in health workers in various hospital areas. In 3 of the 10 articles it is evident that the hearing threshold is different depending on the person, there are essential factors among them we have gender, age and marital status that increase the risks of suffering damage to this threshold. Each health personnel perceives noise differently. The noises generated in hospital units are not the only ones; we also have noises from the outside environment such as the noise of cars (horn), shouting of users, etc., which lead to human responses such as annoyance, lack of concentration, stress and this is reflected in work performance.
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    Factors associated with alcohol consumption in adolescents
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Meniz Romero, Elia Nancy; Romualdo Quillahuaman, Gloria Janet; Rivera Lozada de Bonilla, Oriana
    Objective: Determine the factors associated with alcohol consumption in adolescents. Methodology: The systematic review of the 14 scientific articles reviewed were found in the databases Lipecs, Lilacs, Scielo, Medline, Adolec and BDENF, all of them correspond to the type and design of studies Systematic, cohort, cross-sectional, correlational and descriptive reviews, The search was restricted to articles with full text and they were subjected to critical reading to identify their level of evidence. Results: In the final selection, 14 scientific articles from different countries were chosen, 43% corresponding to Brazil; 14.5% Spain and Colombia; 7% Cuba, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. Of the articles reviewed, 100% (14) agree that adolescence is one of the stages where alcohol consumption begins (between 8 and 16 years with an average age of 12 years), frequent use from the age of 15, 50%(7) of studies refer to the presence of risk and protective factors for alcohol consumption mediated by family influence; 3(21%) influence from friends and peers, 8(57%) social pressure. Conclusions: it was evident that the factors associated with alcohol consumption in adolescents are related to the early appearance of use, media influence, problematic relationship with parents, use by family members, sexual abuse, domestic violence. , low self-esteem, curiosity, peer pressure, among others.
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    Family social climate and self-esteem of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis who attend the Caquetá Rímac health center
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-05-31) Espinoza Espinoza, Luz Silvana; Chávez Flores, Erik Mario
    Methodology: Quantitative type, descriptive, cross-sectional correlational method, made up of a total population of 50 patients, obtained by inclusion and exclusion criteria. The technique used was the interview and the instruments are: the Self-esteem Test validated by the Psychologist Fausto Valencia, Professor at the Catholic University of Chile and updated in 2007 by Baldeon R. N., to determine the level of self-esteem and the Social Climate Scale Adapted Family (Rudolf H. Moos, Bernice S. Moos, Edison J. Trickett) that evaluates the characteristics of the family social climate. Results: 100% (50) total, 48% have medium self-esteem, 34% have low self-esteem and 18% have high self-esteem; Likewise, 46% have a moderately favorable climate, 28% have an unfavorable climate and 26% have a favorable climate, affective dimension of self-esteem 54% medium level. Cognitive - social 52% at a medium level. Relationships 56% at a moderately favorable level. Development 48% at a favorable level. Stability 38% at a moderately favorable level. Conclusion: as the family social climate score increases, so does the self-esteem score, so there is a direct relationship, of a moderate level and highly significant between the variables Self-esteem and climate. family social (rho = 0.446; p = 0.001). Therefore, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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    Impact of mobbing on nursing staff
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-08-18) Echevarria Mendivil, Magdalena Yurisa; Quiroz Luyo, Mónica Cecilia; Perez Siguas, Rosa Eva
    Objective: Systematize the evidence of the impact of mobbing on Mental Health and Quality of Care in nursing staff. Material and methods: The Systematic Review is scientific research that has as its unit of analysis original studies that outline the effects of multiple scientific investigations. Of which 80% of the Systematic Review type and 20% of the descriptive, cross-sectional study type. Results: 10 scientific articles were reviewed, of which 100% (10/10) report that mobbing has an impact on the mental health of nursing staff: having professional results with low self-esteem, obsessive-compulsive disorders and a great emotional impact on severe cases suicide attempts. Somatization and physical health problems also present problems for the organization; 5 of the 10 articles indicate that the most sensitive age is under 30 years old and those over 45 years old, the areas where the highest number of cases were reported were in the hospitalization and emergency area. Conclusion: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 10 conclude that mobbing has a negative impact on mental health, especially in nursing professionals. Impact on Physical Health: Psychosomatic diseases, muscle tensions, gastrointestinal diseases; in the organization: decrease in the quality of care, resulting in problems in user safety.
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    Knowledge about STI preventive practices and their relationship with sexual attitudes towards sexually transmitted infections in adolescents in the 5th year of secondary school at the I.E. Julio C. Tello Ate
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 1905-07-09) Yaurivilca Osorio, Jhovana; Alvarado Chávez, Petronila Elizabeth
    Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational study; with a sample of 105 adolescents from the 5th year of secondary school, 52.4% women and 47.7% men, the average age of the adolescents is 16 years, the instrument for the level of knowledge of practices on STIs was a questionnaire, the technique used the survey and for attitudes about STIs a Likert scale was used, the study shows that knowledge about adolescents' preventive practices regarding STIs is regular 46.7% (49), high knowledge 28.6% (30) and low knowledge 24.7% (26), while sexual attitudes 84.4% (89) have a favorable sexual attitude towards STIs and 15.2% (16) have a unfavorable sexual attitude towards STIs, reaching the conclusion that there is no relationship between the variables and for the correlation of the variables, Kendall's Tau-b test (t) was carried out, which measures the degree of correlation between the variables, the r index is 0.12, which resulted in a very low correlation which is not statistically significant.
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    Knowledge and practices of complementary feeding in mothers with children from 6 to 24 months from the Conchán health center, 2021
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-08-22) Oblitas Gonzáles, Aníbal; Cárdenas de Fernández, María Hilda
    The nutritional status of the child is closely linked to the knowledge and practices that the mother carries out during the feeding process; Consequently, deficient knowledge will lead to inappropriate feeding practices, even more so in children from 6 to 24 months of age, where energy-protein requirements increase drastically. In this sense, to reduce the risk of alterations in the growth (low weight, acute malnutrition, short stature, anemia, etc.) and development (risk or delay in development) of the child, it is necessary to promote adequate complementary feeding of according to age. The objective of the study was “to determine the association between knowledge and complementary feeding practices in mothers of children from six to 24 months at the Conchan Health Center, 2021”; quantitative approach, relational and cross-sectional design; to be carried out with 66 mothers from the Conchán Health Center. The technique to be used will be a survey and as an instrument a questionnaire consisting of 25 items (knowledge = 15 and practices = 10) that will determine the knowledge and complementary feeding practices that mothers have.
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    Level of anxiety and the relationship with the level of satisfaction of nursing care in family members of psychiatric patients who attend the INSM emergency service Honorio Delgado-Hideyo Noguchi, Lima 2022
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-10-23) Herrera Huaman, Elisa; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik Anatoli
    Objective: Determine the relationship between the level of anxiety and the level of satisfaction with nursing care in relatives of psychiatric patients who attend the INSM emergency service Honorio Delgado-Hideyo Noguchi, 2022. Materials and methods: hypothetical deductive methods Quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional, and non-experimental design, with a population of 80 relatives of psychiatric patients who attend the INSM Honorio Delgado-Hideyo emergency service Noguchi, in the period of June - July 2022, the anxiety level will be measured, which was used as the Hamilton anxiety scale with 13 items and 4 response options for psychological anxiety and somatic anxiety with Results: 40 to 52, medium 16 to 36, mild 16 to 25. Level of satisfaction with nursing care in family was measured with a Likert scale with 4 response options and a 24-hour questionnaire was used. Information, human warmth and comfort, and technical and scientific items, obtaining the satisfaction rating scale as: Low (24-55), Medium (56-88) and High (89-120). Results: The effects will be displayed in statistical tables and graphs, using measures of central tendency for quantitative analysis. Conclusions: This research will allow us to improve the level of anxiety and the level of satisfaction with nursing care in family members of psychiatric patients who attend the emergency service, taking into account productivity for the benefit of patients and the institution.
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    Limiting the volume of gastric residue in critically ill patients with enteral nutrition to prevent interruption of feeding
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-16) Castiglione Rojas, Carmela Virginia; Midolo Novoa, Jennifer Clane; Matta Solis, Eduardo Percy
    Objective: Systematize the evidence regarding the limit of the volume of gastric residue in critically ill patients receiving enteral diet to prevent interruption of feeding. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study design used was a systematic review that are ordered and explicit evaluations that help collect and synthesize scientific evidence on a topic, also knowing that it is an observational and retrospective research design, which abbreviates the results of various investigations. The population is made up of 77 articles whose publication was in scientific databases. which Selection criteria were established such as age, degree and quality of evidence through which 10 articles that represent the sample published in Spanish and English no older than 10 years were selected. Results: the 10 articles found are Systematic Reviews with a 40% of the Countries of Spain (4/10), Colombia (1/10), Germany, France, China, Germany and the United Kingdom (4/10), Single-blind randomized controlled clinical trial with a 40%, the Countries of Spain and France (3/10), Systematic Review Meta analysis with 30% the Countries of Germany, the United Kingdom, China (1/10), and the United States, Colombia and Spain (3/10) , Descriptive Study Therefore, high and low quality is evident. Where the volume limit of gastric residue was observed in critically ill patients receiving enteral diet to prevent interruption of feeding. Conclusions: There is favorable evidence that a gastric volume of 150 to 500ml does not allow the interruption of gastric residue.
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    Mothers' satisfaction with the quality of care in growth and development controls in the pre-school stage of the Perú IV Zona Health Center, Lima 2019
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-10-29) Avila Medrano, Kellin Belén; Gonzales Saldaña, Susan Haydee
    The research had as objective; determine the level of mothers' satisfaction with the quality of care in the growth and development controls in the pre-school stage of the Peru IV Zona health center, Lima 2019. The material and method; It was quantitative approach, descriptive level, type of non-experimental design and cross-sectional. The sample was made up of 92 mothers of pre-school children. The survey technique was applied and the instrument was; a questionnaire made up of 25 items, with 3 dimensions; human, technical – scientific and environment. Frequency and descriptive statistical tests were used. Results; The level of satisfaction with the quality of care was; high satisfaction 10.9%, medium satisfaction 51.1% and low satisfaction 38%. The human dimension presented a high satisfaction of 31.5%, average satisfaction of 20.7% and low satisfaction of 47.8%. The technical-scientific dimension was expressed; high satisfaction 3.3%, medium satisfaction 39.1% and low satisfaction 57.6%. The environment dimension presented high satisfaction 12%, medium satisfaction 46.7% and low satisfaction 41.3%. Coming to the conclusion; that mothers who go to the health center presented a medium level of satisfaction regarding the quality of care received in growth and development controls.
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    Occupational risk factors and their relationship with work accidents among nurses at the PNP Luis N. Saenz hospital complex. 2022
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-10-23) Gil Vásquez, Mariela Johani; Fernández Rengifo, Werther Fernando
    Measuring the knowledge that nurses have about the occupational risk factors they face in the workplace turns out to be of high importance, since annually the number of work accidents increases, which leads to work and personal sick leave. Objective: Determine how knowledge of occupational risk factors is related to work accidents among nurses. Methods: It presents a quantitative methodology, hypothetical - deductive method, applied in a cut-off manner, a census sample made up of 90 nurses from the PNP Luis N. Sáenz Hospital Complex will be taken. The instruments to be used will be the Occupational Risk Factors Questionnaire created by Escobar and Vargas in 2017 and the Occupational Accidents questionnaire, prepared and executed by: Flores in 2016 and modified by Maylle in 2019. The data collected will be processed with the Rho Sperman test and these results will be presented in tables and figures.
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