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Ítem Acceso abierto Knowledge and participation of parents on the care of hospitalized children in the pediatric service of a hospital in Lima - 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-10-24) Atanacio Chipana, Catherine Elena; Gamarra Bustillos, CarlosNursing professionals are aware of the difficulties that parents face when dealing with the situation of seeing their child hospitalized. For this reason, the guidance and training provided by nurses to the parents of hospitalized children tend to generate feelings of greater security in providing care for their child, encouraging greater participation and responsibility from them. The general objective of the study is to determine the relationship between the knowledge of parents and their participation in the care of their hospitalized child in the Pediatrics department of a hospital in Lima - 2021. The research is applied with a quantitative approach, correlational and cross-sectional level. The population and sample will consist of the parents of children hospitalized in the pediatrics service from September of the current year to February 2022 at a hospital in Lima. The technique will be the survey, and the questionnaire will be divided into two parts: the first part contains general data, and the second part consists of two segments: the first corresponds to "parental knowledge," and the second is "parental participation." The questionnaire was created and validated by authors Calderón, C., Loza, L., and Muñico, J. in 2017. The reliability results for the "parental knowledge" questionnaire obtained a Cronbach's Alpha = 0.7, making the instrument acceptable. The results for the "parental participation" questionnaire obtained a Cronbach's Alpha = 0.8, indicating that the instrument is good. Data processing will be done using the SPSS 27 statistical software.Ítem Acceso abierto Nursing professional knowledge about medication administration and its relation to drug interactions in an ICU at Guillermo Almenara National Hospital, 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-03-05) Martínez Fernández, José María; Gamarra Bustillos, CarlosObjective: Determine the level of knowledge of the nursing professional about medication administration and its relationship with drug interactions in an Intensive Care Unit of the Guillermo Almenara National Hospital, 2021. Methods: The research method will be non-experimental, quantitative approach, cross-sectional, observational and correlational design. The population and sample will be made up of 80 nursing professionals, with non-probabilistic sampling for convenience. For the processing and analysis of the survey data, first the information collected will be organized, then the coding of the data will be carried out, once the data has been collected, the data will be organized according to its study variables, the data will be will be processed using SPSS statistical software version 25.0 to generate statistical frequency tables by dimensions and indicators of the study variable; Likewise, the Microsoft Excel Program will be used to prepare graphs and tables.Ítem Acceso abierto Parents' knowledge and adherence to asthma treatment in children under 5 years old, treated at the Pediatric Emergency Hospital, Lima, 2019(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-07-13) Salgado Ortiz, Vanessa Cynthia; Matta Solis, Eduardo PercyObjective: The objective of this research was to determine the relationship that exists between the level of parental knowledge and adherence to asthma treatment in children under 5 years of age, treated at the Pediatric Emergency Hospital, Lima, 2019. Material and Methods: The study was quantitative, prospective, cross-sectional and descriptive-correlational. The population was made up of 100 parents with children under 5 years of age who attended the Pediatric Emergency Hospital. The interview and 2 instruments were used: NAKQ and Morisky Green Test. Results: Within the results obtained, 63% of parents have a high level of knowledge and 37% have a low level; Regarding adherence, 84% adhere to the treatment and 16% do not adhere. Conclusions: It is determined that there is no significant relationship (p=0.52) between the variables of the parents' level of knowledge and adherence to treatment, since knowledge is not a determining factor for compliance with treatment.
