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Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between resilience level and quality of life in breast cancer patients in the palliative care service at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases in 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-11-14) Cazana Vásquez, Zully Elisa; Bastidas Solis, Miriam CeciliaThe research method will be the hypothetical deductive one, the research is of an applied type and the study will be of a transversal design with a correlational scope. The sample will be made up of 100 people from the palliative medicine and pain treatment service of a National Institute of Lima, selected by non-probabilistic sampling. To collect information, the Wagnild and Young resilience level surveys and the EORTC QLQ C3O Quality of Life survey will be used. For data collection, due to the current global situation; It has been considered to carry out the survey through virtual means such as telephone calls. Prior to the participants' responses, the researcher will introduce himself, read the informed consent and explain the survey and its respective completion. Once all the information has been collected, the data will be recorded in the SPSS statistical program. Furthermore, as our study has a quantitative and bivariate approach, it will be carried out in a differentiated way using the hypotheses. Since the variables are qualitative (non-parametric), the CHI2 analysis will be used and for the quantitative variables, the Students' Test will be used.
