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Examinando por Materia "Guideline Adherence"

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    Conocimiento sobre buenas prácticas de almacenamiento y grado de cumplimiento en el servicio de farmacia del Hospital Municipal Los Olivos – 2020
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-06-20) Cajaleón Aguirre, Karen Elizabeth; Aquino Comun, Mery
    The general objective of this research was to establish the relationship between the level of knowledge of Good Storage Practices (GSP) and the degree of compliance in the Pharmacy Service of the Los Olivos Municipal Hospital in 2020. Materials and method: The research method was observational, documentary-inductive, a basic type, with a quantitative approach, a descriptive-correlational level, a cross-sectional scope, and a non-experimental design. A 33-question questionnaire with single-choice answers for the knowledge variable was applied to 80 voluntary participants. An inspection guide with 74 items for the GSP compliance variable was applied in situ in the storage area. Results: The personnel's level of knowledge was regular (45%), good (30%), and poor (25%). Regarding the degree of GSP compliance, 56.25% were non-compliant, and 43.75% were compliant. The relationship between the level of knowledge and compliance with GSP is direct and significant, with a p-value of 0.000 (less than 0.05). Conclusion: The personnel's level of knowledge is regular to good; consequently, they do comply with Good Storage Practices. However, greater staff training is suggested.
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    Cumplimiento de buenas practicas de almacenamiento y procedimientos operativos en droguerias que contratan el servicio de almacenamiento en Somefarm S.A.C. Lima – 2021
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-09-24) Salinas Segura, Roger; Aquino Comun, Mery
    The objective of this research was to determine the level of compliance with Good Storage Practices (GSP) for the proposal and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in drugstores that contract third-party storage services at Somefarm S.A.C., Lima-2021. Method: The method was deductive, with an applied type, quantitative approach, descriptive level, longitudinal scope, and non-experimental design. The instrument used was the inspection guide for drugstores, specialized warehouses, and customs warehouses that store Pharmaceutical Products, approved by Ministerial Resolution (R.M.) N° 132-2015/MINSA. Results: The general level of GSP compliance was initially low to medium, with only 35% of drugstores at a high level, 55% at a medium level, and 10% at a low level. Compliance with GSP based on SOPs was also measured, with only 30% of drugstores at a high level, 50% at a medium level, and 20% at a low level. Following these initial results, 21 SOPs and two manuals were implemented in the deficient drugstores, and GSP compliance was measured again. The general compliance level improved, with 50% of drugstores now at a high level, 35% at a medium level, and 15% at a low level. Compliance with GSP based on SOPs also improved, with 60% of drugstores at a high level, 25% at a medium level, and 15% at a low level. Conclusion: The implementation of SOPs improves the level of compliance with GSP.
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    Cumplimiento de buenas prácticas de prescripción en recetas medicas dispensadas en el hospital del distrito de Mala, provincia Cañete – Lima, noviembre 2021 a marzo 2022
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-07-09) Eulogio Castillo, Katherine Zulay; Ñañez del Pino, Daniel
    The objective was to determine compliance with good prescribing practices in medical prescriptions dispensed at the hospital in the Mala district from November 2021 to March 2022. Method: This study used a quantitative approach, a basic type, a non-experimental design, and a cross-sectional level. A total of 384 prescriptions were used for the study because they met the inclusion criteria. A checklist was used for data collection. Results: In Dimension 1, compliance was 52% for full name, 74% for professional registration number, 95% for signature, and 97% for stamp. In Dimension 2, 69% complied with full name and 75% with diagnosis. In Dimension 3, compliance was 75% for INN, 43% for concentration, 72% for pharmaceutical form, 69% for dose, and 74% for route of administration. In Dimension 4, compliance was 26% for legible handwriting, 72% for issuance date, and 22% for validation date. In Dimension 5, compliance was 72% for patient data, 61% for prescriber data, and 88% for medication data. In Dimension 6, compliance was 75% for INN, 56% for correct dose, and 61% for treatment duration. Conclusion: Good prescribing practices are not being followed at the hospital in the Mala-Cañete district, and improvements should be made for correct prescribing.
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    Cumplimiento de los lineamientos descritos en las actas de inspección para la certificación de las buenas prácticas de oficinas farmacéuticas en dos cadenas de boticas en Lima Metropolitana 2020–2021
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-08-12) Quispe Rojas, Ingrid Desiree; Segura Vílchez, Tito Magno
    Good Pharmaceutical Office Practice Certification is a set of standards established for compliance by pharmacies and drugstores. It serves to reinforce activities, requirements, and operating procedures that have not been prioritized in a business strategy mainly focused on the sale of pharmaceutical products. Objective: To determine the degree of compliance with the guidelines described in the inspection reports for the Good Pharmaceutical Office Practices Certification. Methodology: The research methodology was deductive and synthetic. The instrument used was a checklist consisting of 29 items for the evaluation of 145 regulatory and verification inspection reports. Results: 13.10% complied with the guidelines for Good Storage Practices (GSP). 74.48% of the responsible personnel did not comply with GSP. 90.34% had Standard Operating Procedures, and 60% showed that the facilities and equipment were moderately adequate. Conclusion: 80.69% did not comply with the guidelines described in the inspection reports for the Good Pharmaceutical Office Practices Certification.
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    Cumplimiento del protocolo para COVID-19 durante la dispensación de medicamentos a pacientes atendidos en boticas de la avenida Los Postes – San Juan de Lurigancho, febrero 2021
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-10-06) Cruz Bello, Jhoselin Sommer; Pacheco Ventura, Alex; Jaramillo Briceño, Marilú Ricardina
    A person has a high probability of contracting the virus if they inhale droplets released by an individual infected with COVID-19. It is therefore recommended to maintain a minimum interpersonal distance of one meter. The objective of this study was to determine the degree of compliance with the COVID-19 protocol during the dispensing of medications to patients served in pharmacies located on Avenida Los Postes in the district of San Juan de Lurigancho. The research applied an inductive method with a quantitative approach. It was classified as basic research and corresponded to a non-experimental design. The results indicated that 67.7% of the personnel correctly performed the reading of the medications prescribed in the medical prescription; 8.2% complied with checking and verifying that the medications were in good condition; 10.4% complied with providing the patients with relevant information when dispensing the medications; 72.0% complied with the correct use of face masks; 98.9% complied with delimiting the dispensing area; and 96.4% complied with providing sanitary hygiene information. In conclusion, it was determined that the degree of compliance with the COVID-19 protocol during the dispensing of medications to patients in pharmacies on Avenida Los Postes in San Juan de Lurigancho was significant, as 60.2% of the personnel adhered to the protocol.
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    Evaluación de cumplimiento de las buenas prácticas de oficinas farmacéuticas de la Av. Próceres de la Independencia, San Juan de Lurigancho 2021–2022
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-07-08) Romero Callupe, Ricardo Jhon Manuel; Villanueva Anlas, Katherine Maria; Ramos Jaco, Antonio Guillermo
    The objective was to evaluate compliance with good pharmaceutical office practices on Av. Próceres de la Independencia in San Juan de Lurigancho. In this research, a deductive, descriptive-analytical method was chosen, with a basic quantitative approach and a non-experimental, descriptive, and cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 26 pharmaceutical establishments, where a checklist instrument with 29 items across four dimensions was applied. Its reliability, measured by Cronbach's alpha, was 0.876. Results: 62% of the establishments achieved a high level of compliance with the requirements for staff knowledge, experience, and responsibility. 62% also reported a high level of compliance in the dimension of adequate infrastructure, furniture, and equipment. Additionally, 31% of the establishments had a high level of compliance regarding required documentation. Finally, it was demonstrated that all evaluated establishments have a Certification of Good Pharmaceutical Office Practices. Conclusion: 54% of the pharmaceutical establishments comply with good pharmaceutical office practices.
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    Nivel de cumplimiento del protocolo relacionado al COVID-19 en comerciantes del Centro Comercial Arenas de Villa del distrito de Villa El Salvador, Lima, marzo – 2021
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-10-06) Aguirre Alipaza, Jorge Eduardo; Ciquero Cruzado, Mélida Mercedes
    Objective: To determine the relationship between COVID-19 and the level of protocol compliance among traders at the Arenas de Villa Shopping Center in the district of Villa el Salvador, Lima. Methods: This study used a deductive, basic, qualitative, descriptive, and correlational approach. The sample consisted of 100 traders. Data analysis was performed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS Statistics. Results: The demographic factors showed that 56% of traders were between 31 and 50 years old, 85% were female, and 56% were from a province. Regarding sociocultural factors, 52% had a high school education, 54% had health insurance, and 72% had a monthly income of 500 to 1000 Peruvian soles. In terms of symptoms of depression, 27% sometimes felt depressed, 37% sometimes had sleep disturbances, 29% sometimes had difficulty with decision-making, 37% sometimes felt a sense of guilt, and 2% sometimes had suicidal thoughts. For minimum distance protocols, 87% always controlled capacity, 98% always had entry and exit signs, 62% always practiced social distancing, and 95% always had people-specific signage. Regarding biosecurity, cleaning, and disinfection, 88% always wore masks, 100% always used safety barriers, 92% always protected their products, 93% always disinfected their hands and footwear, 96% always cleaned and disinfected facilities, and 98% always disinfected their stalls. For waste management, 84% always used appropriate container characteristics, and 46% always sorted waste. Conclusions: It was determined that there is no significant relationship between COVID-19 and the level of protocol compliance.
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