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Publicación Acceso abierto Depresión postparto y funcionalidad familiar en mujeres parturientas en el CMI José Gálvez, 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-10-13) Cueto Huamanciza, Betzy Valeria; Espinoza Valladares, Carla; Contreras Pulache, Hans LeninIntroducción: La depresión postparto es considerada como una de las principales afecciones psiquiátricas durante el periodo del puerperio. Reportes epidemiológicos dieron a conocer que alrededor del 40% de las parturientas padecen de esta condición. Asimismo, la importancia del apoyo de las personas que las rodea influye significativamente. Objetivo: Determinar la asociación de la probable depresión postparto y la funcionalidad familiar en parturientas atendidas en el Centro Materno Infantil José Gálvez durante el 2024. Metodología: Estudio de diseño observacional, analítico y correlacional de corte transversal. Se utilizó como técnica de recolección de datos la encuesta, mediante dos instrumentos (Escala de Edimburgo y APGAR familiar). La muestra está constituida por 141 parturientas del CMI José Gálvez. Resultados: Se identificó que el 22.7% de las parturientas tienen una probable depresión postparto y el 77.3% no presenta ningún riesgo. Con respecto a la funcionalidad familiar, se encontró que el 63.1% presenta una funcionalidad normal, el 22.7% una disfuncionalidad leve, el 6.4% una disfuncionalidad moderada y el 7.8% una disfuncionalidad severa. Se halló que la funcionalidad familiar se relaciona con la depresión posparto (p=<0.001), y los antecedentes psiquiátricos personales (p=<0.001) y el apoyo familiar (p=0.002), mientras que la depresión postparto se asoció con los antecedentes psiquiátricos personales (p=<0.001). Conclusiones: La depresión postparto y la funcionalidad familiar se encontraron asociadas en parturientas atendidas en el CMI José Gálvez - 2024.Ítem Acceso abierto Effects of oral Iron treatment in pregnant women with Iron deficiency Anemia during the years 2011 to 2020.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-10-20) Mendoza Fiestas, Marcio Santos; Alfaro Fernández, Paul RubénDescribe the scientific evidence found on the effects of oral Iron treatment in pregnant women with Iron Deficiency Anemia during the years 2011 to 2020. It is a study whose design is a qualitative systematic review. The population was made up of 60 and the sample was 20 scientific articles. The technique used was systematic reviews of scientific articles published between 2011 and 2020 in the databases, developed under the PICO methodology. Regarding the studies, it was found that they cause a significant reduction in the prevalence of low hemoglobin levels at or near the end of pregnancy, their daily or intermittent administration of oral iron with ferrous sulfate in both groups showed good results. but there is not enough data on the change in its recommended administration modality for its treatment. In relation to the value of the quality of the evidence according to the Grade system, it shows that 95% is of high quality, obtained from PUBMED (50%), Google academic (45%) and SCIELO (5%). This indicates that there is significant evidence on the effects of oral Iron treatment in pregnant women with Iron Deficiency Anemia.Ítem Acceso abierto Factors associated with depressed pregnant adolescents attending Hipólito Unánue Hospital, 2016(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-08-26) Ellaconza Surco, Juana Ursula; Marín Guevara, Leticia GloriaIn the present investigation, it was found that the degree of depression with the highest attendance in the adolescents treated at the Hipólito Unánue Hospital was moderate, the associated factors were related to the family and the couple, with a poor relationship with each social actor and the attacks. physical or psychological abuse on the part of their partners, were the causes for them to enter a depressive condition of moderate significance.Ítem Acceso abierto Maternal depression and mother-child attachment in postpartum women from a regional hospital of Huancayo, 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-12-03) Gomez Miranda, Karina Eva; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaThe present research entitled “Maternal depression and its relationship with mother-child attachment in puerperal women from a public hospital in Huancayo, 2023, had as its main objective to determine the existing relationship between maternal depression and the attachment of mother and child in puerperal women. hospitalized, its study is a quantitative, applied, correlational, crosssectional, observational approach. The population will be made up of 150 postpartum women. The technique used was the survey. The instrument used was the “Maternal Depression Scale”, which is an adaptation of the “Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale”, and to assess mother-child attachment, the Massie-Campbell Scale, the child's response to the mother, was used. The data will be processed in Excel and then analyzed in SPSS, the hypotheses will be contrasted with the Spearman test. Throughout the development of the research, ethical conduct will be maintained, enforcing universal bioethical principles.Ítem Acceso abierto Postpartum Depression: Sociocultural Characteristics and Partner Support(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-09-08) Rojas Hinostroza, Jessica Sofia; Reyes Serrano, Bertha NathalyThe objective of this study was to determine scientific evidence on sociocultural characteristics and partner support in patients with postpartum depression. Material and Method: The methodology used was a qualitative bibliographic review. Results: Social characteristics associated with postpartum depression included lack of social support, low socioeconomic status, age under 20, single marital status, alcohol and/or drug consumption, family death, job loss, and unwanted pregnancy. Cultural characteristics included incomplete education, domestic violence, and personal or family history of depression. Furthermore, family dysfunction, conflicts, and lack of emotional support from the partner were determining factors in postpartum depression. Conclusion: This study concludes that there is scientific evidence proving the association between sociocultural characteristics and partner support in patients with postpartum depression.Ítem Acceso abierto Risk factors associated with postpartum depression in postpartum women who attend control at the obstetrics office at the PNP LNS hospital in the period April - May, 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-03-20) Picón Flores, Samanta; Casana Jara, Kelly MilagritosAddresses and exposes the risk factors associated with depression postpartum in puerperal women who attend control at the health clinic obstetrics at the PNP LNS Hospital in the period April - May 2024 to be able to apply good prevention and early detection.
