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Ítem Acceso abierto Causal factors of rejection in blood donors treated at the Huacho Regional Hospital, in the months of January to June 2019(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-08-20) Huertas Alva, Katherine Rossmary; Champa Guevara, Cesar AlfonsoBlood transfusion is a vital component of modern healthcare that saves millions of lives annually. It is essential to ensure that donors are free of HIV, hepatitis, and other infections potentially transmitted through unsafe transfusions. Rejection factors in blood donors include physical, sociocultural, and risk factors.Ítem Acceso abierto Interpretation of intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring and its relationship with the wellbeing of the newborn at Alberto Sabogal Sologuren Hospital, Callao - Lima 2020(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-09-03) Asto Moreno, Haydee Zenaida; Ayala Peralta, Félix DasioDescriptive, correlational and retrospective study. The population: 300 pregnant women. Sample: 169 pregnant women. Dimensions: Normal pattern, suspicious pattern, pathological pattern, sociodemographic aspects of the mother, APGAR of the newborn and characteristics of the amniotic fluid. The age of the pregnant women ranged from 10 to 45 years. The findings of intrapartum fetal monitoring were presented in two groups, adolescents and adults, as follows: baseline fetal heart rate of 110-135 bpm: 47.93% and 30.18% respectively. Moderate variability 5-15 bpm: 43.20% and 22.49% respectively. The accelerations: 37.28% and 22.49% respectively. Tachycardia (160-170 bpm): 37.28% and 23.08% respectively; bradycardia (100-110 bpm): 21.30% and 17.75% respectively. Sinusoidal recording (3-4 cycles/min): 52.66% and 33.14% respectively. Likewise, intrapartum electronic fetal monitoring is significantly (p=0.000) related to sociodemographic aspects of the mother, the Apgar of the newborn and characteristics of the amniotic fluid.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of patient satisfaction at the San José Geriatric Police Hospital, Lima-2020(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-09-03) Vargas Melendez, Lluly Clenyth; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaObjective: Determine the level of patient satisfaction at the San José Geriatric Police Hospital, Lima-2020. Material and methods: Quantitative, cross-sectional approach and non-experimental design, with a sample of 50 patients from the San José Geriatric Police Hospital. Results: 70% of patients presented medium satisfaction, and 30% indicated feeling dissatisfied with nursing care. 86% of patients presented medium satisfaction, and 14% indicated they felt dissatisfied with nursing care in the reliability dimension. 48% of patients presented medium satisfaction, and 52% indicated feeling dissatisfied with nursing care in the capacity dimension. 100% of patients are dissatisfied with nursing care in the safety dimension. 90% of patients presented medium satisfaction, and 10% indicated feeling dissatisfied with nursing care in the empathy dimension. 90% of patients presented medium satisfaction, and 10% indicated feeling dissatisfied with nursing care in the tangible aspects dimension. Conclusions: More than half of the patients were moderately satisfied.Ítem Acceso abierto Level of resilience in adult patients receiving chemotherapy treatment in the hospitalization service of a General Hospital in Lima-Peru 2020(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-11-29) Durand Cabrera, Olga Rosemary; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MaríaIntroduction: Cancer is synonymous with pain, crying, depression, or death that affects the psycho-emotional health of the person. These different ways of coping with similar conditions may be linked to resilience. Objective: Determine the level of resilience in adult patients receiving chemotherapy treatment in the inpatient service of a general hospital in Lima. Methodology: The population will be made up of 100 hospitalized adults receiving chemotherapy and who met selection criteria. Instrument: The “Wagnild and Young Resilience Scale” questionnaire will be applied, grouped into 5 dimensions of personal satisfaction, equanimity, feeling good alone, self-confidence and perseverance. This will serve to measure the level of resilience in cancer patients.Ítem Acceso abierto Spiritual nursing care perceived by cancer patients in a general hospital in Lima.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-10-11) Ynga Bucalo, Roxana Carolina; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MariaCancer is a serious health issue in our country and worldwide, as it is one of the leading causes of death, along with the physical and psychological limitations it may generate. When science can no longer provide resources to alleviate the disease, spirituality becomes a source of support for the patient, and healthcare personnel can use it as a tool for the patient’s recovery process. Spirituality and religiosity positively influence the health of cancer patients because they can improve quality of life, provide well-being and vitality, reduce stress, pain intensity, fatigue, and the perceived threat to life due to the illness. Objective: To determine how spiritual care in nursing is perceived by cancer patients at a General Hospital in Lima. Material and methods: This study is quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional. A survey will be employed for data collection. The main variable will be measured using the spiritual care questionnaire.
