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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of an educational intervention in children to improve the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices about washing hands before consuming food(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-09-29) Francia Niño de Guzmán, Lourdes Durley; Bonilla Asalde, César AntonioObjective: Analyze the Effectiveness of an educational intervention in children to improve knowledge, attitudes and practices of hand hygiene before consuming food, interventions to improve healthy lifestyles. Materials and Methods: Simple, observational systematic verification of research results, identifying relevant studies to answer specific questions of community practice. The search was based on complete articles, which were used in critical reading, using the grade system to assign the strength of suggestion. The articles are: Israel 10% (01/10), Cuba 10% (01/10) Ethiopia 10% (01/10) Mexico 20% (02/10) Venezuela 10% (01/10) Spain 10% (01 /10) Australia 10% (01/10) Nepal 10% (01/10) and Brazil 10% (01/10). Results: The results related to hand washing before eating food indicate that not all children have the knowledge, adequate practices and hygiene materials required for adequate hygiene, therefore there will not be a complete and effective activity for the practice. healthy. Conclusions: The effectiveness of the level of knowledge, practices and attitudes about hand washing before eating food prevents diseases in children and their caregivers, is reflected in hygiene and hand washing practices.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of the use of double gloves as a surgical barrier in the surgical center team(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-08-25) Julcarima Gonzales, Jeanette del Pilar; Salazar Ricci, Lynda Cintya; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MaríaObjective: Analyze and systematize the evidence linked to the effectiveness of the use of double gloves as a surgical barrier in the surgical center team. Material and methods: The systematic review of the 10 scientific articles evidenced on the effectiveness of the use of double gloves as a surgical barrier in the surgical center team. They were analyzed according to the Grade system to determine the strength and quality of the evidence. Of the 10 articles, 40% (4/10) correspond to the methodological design of randomized controlled trials, 20% (2/10) systematic reviews, 10% (1/10) experimental, 30% (3/10 ) are cases and control. 30% of articles come from the US and 10% are found in Nigeria, Canada, China, Spain, Türkiye, the Republic of Macedonia and Ethiopia. Results: According to the evidence found, 100% of the authors demonstrate that the use of double gloves is effective as a surgical barrier in the surgical center team, avoiding the perforation of the gloves during surgical procedures, thus reducing contact with blood and fluids. body fluids. Conclusions: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 10 indicate that the use of double gloves is effective as a surgical barrier for surgical center equipment, preventing perforation of the gloves during surgical procedures and thus reducing proximity to fluids.
