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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of interventions in organizing care to reduce falls in hospitalized patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-19) Diaz Conza, Eliana Yoana; Marcelino Ponce, Ruth Elena; Bonilla Asalde, César AntonioObjective: Synthesize the systematic reviews found on the effectiveness of interventions to reduce falls in hospitalized patients. Materials and Methods: 10 scientific articles were investigated, found on interventions for the prevention of falls, these were analyzed by the database Pubmed, Scielo, Nursing Magazine, Cochrane. Of the 10 articles analyzed, 80% (n=8/10) are systematic reviews, 10% n= (1/10) are randomized controlled trials (RCTs), 10% (n=1/10) are meta-analysis. Results: Of these ten articles found, 70% point out the effectiveness of the organization of care to reduce falls in hospitalized patients, 20% report partial effectiveness with established interventions and 10% show ineffectiveness in preventing falls. for hospitalized patients Conclusions: 7 of 10 articles systematically reviewed specify the effectiveness of interventions focused on the organization of care to reduce falls in hospitalized patients. 2 out of 10 concluded that it is partially effective and requires more evidence and 1 out of 10 indicated that there was no effectiveness in the results of the interventions.Ítem Acceso abierto Sociodemographic characteristics and quality of nursing care in hospitalized patients at the Hospital San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima - 2018(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-09-07) Oviedo Zuñiga, Rossio; Tapia Fuentes, Verónica Tiofila; Matta Solis, Hernán HugoObjective: Determine the sociodemographic characteristics related to the quality of nursing care in patients hospitalized at the San Juan de Lurigancho Hospital, Lima - 2018. Methodology: it was a non-experimental, quantitative and cross-sectional descriptive correlational study. The population was made up of 200 patients who were admitted in the month of April to May for the collection of information. The CUCACE instrument was used. Results: showed a significant relationship with sociodemographic variables such as the level of education with an asymptotic Sig. (bilateral) of .023 < 0.05 and with the days of hospitalization with an asymptotic Sig. (bilateral) of .003 < 0. .05; No relationship was found with sex, age and marital status; It was also found that 53% of patients perceived a level of quality of nursing care very good, 26.5% perceived a level of quality of nursing care good, 15.5% perceived a level of quality of nursing care completely good, 4.0% perceived a fair level of quality of nursing care, followed by 1.0% who perceived a level of poor quality of nursing care. Conclusions: there are sociodemographic characteristics related to the quality of nursing care such as the variables level of education and days of hospitalization and the large number of patients perceived a very good quality of nursing care.
