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Ítem Acceso abierto Burnout syndrome and job satisfaction in health personnel who work in the mental health service of a hospital in Ayacucho, 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-12-18) Laurente Coronado, Yovana; Arevalo Marcos, Rodolfo AmadoIn health personnel, multiple risk components pre-exist that increase the vulnerability of suffering burnout, coping with pain, the death of people based on the performance of their work, as well as the lack of autonomy and in some cases of authority have an impact on the decisions, working quickly and even more so with long hours of work, as well as versatile tasks, exposure to health hazards, inadequate circumstances at work, insufficient wages, as well as little support from society. This research work will be carried out with the purpose of determining the relationship between job satisfaction and burnout syndrome in health personnel who work in the Mental Health service of a Hospital in Ayacucho, 2021. The research has a quantitative approach. basic type, cross-sectional observational design. The population group will be made up of 32 personnel who work in the Mental Health service. For data collection, questionnaires will be used for both variables, prior to this with permission and respective consent of the informed consent of the collaborators, the first questionnaire consists of 27 questions, while the second questionnaire has 22 questions. The results will be compiled and then processed in an Excel program database to later be tabulated using the SPSS version 22 statistical program.Ítem Acceso abierto Use of the checklist in safe surgery in patients undergoing gynecological operations at the San Bartolomé hospital, Lima, 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-07-04) Canales Haro, Cynthia Maitte; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoThe study “Use of the Safe Surgery Checklist in Patients Undergoing Gynecological Operations at the San Bartolomé Hospital” developed in Lima, the objective is to determine the use of the Safe Surgery checklist in patients undergoing gynecological operations. The study is qualified quantitatively, having as its design: transversal and descriptive. The population was made up of healthcare members who work within a surgical-gynecological area at the San Bartolomé hospital, the technique was the interview and the instrument was a questionnaire “The Safe Surgery Checklist”. Data collection would be carried out with the authorization of the head of the service and the informed consent of the participants.
