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Publicación Acceso abierto Factores relacionados a las complicaciones en pacientes sometidos a colonoscopia en el Centro Endoscópico del Hospital 2 de Mayo 2018(Universidad Norbert Wiener, 2023-07-26) Padilla Dueñas, Myrza Nélida; Bonilla Asalde, Cesar AntonioEsta investigación realizada en el Hospital Nacional 2 de Mayo tuvo como objetivo general determinar los factores relacionados con las complicaciones en pacientes sometidos a colonoscopia en el centro endoscópico, Lima 2018. Metodología: Método hipotético deductivo, con enfoque cuantitativo además fue de tipo aplicado, con un diseño no experimental. La población estuvo constituida por 337 pacientes que acuden al centro endoscópico de gastroenterología, cuya muestra estuvo conformado por 180 pacientes a quienes se les aplicó dos fichas de recolección de datos para medir la variable factores y complicaciones. Los resultados con el coeficiente chi cuadrado demostraron que existe un nivel de relación de 0.739, con una significancia de 0.000, es decir inferior a 0.05. Conclusión: Existe una relación significativa entre los factores y las complicaciones en la población sometida a colonoscopía en el centro endoscópico del Hospital Nacional 2 de MayoÍtem Acceso abierto Level of anxiety and its relationship with stress of patients subjected to the colonoscopy procedure of the gastroenterology office of a private clinic in the city of Lima 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-02-05) Azaña Risco, Rene Alicia; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoObjective: Determine the relationship between the level of anxiety and stress in patients undergoing the colonoscopy procedure at the Gastroenterology Clinic of a Private Clinic in the city of Lima 2023. Methodology: A quantitative study approach, hypothetical-deductive, non-experimental method was developed, correlational, cross-sectional; The sample was made up of 119 patients undergoing the colonoscopy procedure through the survey technique with two instruments corresponding to each variable. Results: the results for sociodemographic characteristics show that age 36 and older predominated with 67%; for Marital Status Single 42%, in Occupation in Casual Work 44%, in Higher Education Level 57%. In the physical symptoms dimension of the level of anxiety with stress, mild or moderate anxiety with medium stress was found in 55.5%. In the cognitive symptoms dimension of the level of anxiety with stress, mild or moderate anxiety with medium stress was found in 54.6%. In the behavioral symptoms dimension of the level of anxiety with stress, mild or moderate anxiety with medium stress was found in 47.1%. In the level of anxiety with stress, mild or moderate anxiety with medium stress was found in 70.6%. Conclusions: It is determined that the relationship between anxiety level and stress of patients undergoing colonoscopy procedure in the gastroenterology office of a private clinic in the city of Lima, 2023 is positive and very good (Spearman's Rho = 0.744) and is statistically significant with a calculated significance value of p=0.032<0.05.Ítem Acceso abierto Resilience and level of anxiety in patients undergoing a colonoscopy procedure at the gastroenterology office of the Dafisalud Lima polyclinic - 2022.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-07-25) Rodríguez Fernández, Romina Fernanda; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaObjective: To determine the association between resilience and anxiety level of patients undergoing colonoscopy at the gastroenterology clinic of the Dafisalud polyclinic. Material and methods: It had a quantitative, cross-sectional, descriptive and correlational approach. It was carried out on a sample of 65 patients who underwent colonoscopy procedures; two instruments were used: the 14-item Resilience Scale (ER – 14) questionnaire by Wagnild, which calculated the level of individual resilience, and the 20-item Spielberger Self-Evaluation Anxiety Inventory (IDARE). Results: 94% of the total patients surveyed presented a high level of resilience, on the other hand, 77% of the patients evaluated presented a high level of anxiety, followed by 23% with a medium level of anxiety. Conclusion: It is concluded that there is a statistically significant association between resilience and the level of anxiety of patients undergoing colonoscopy at the gastroenterology office of the Dafisalud polyclinic, the Rho Spearman coefficient is -0.280, which indicates that the association between the variables is inverse and its degree of relationship is low.
