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Ítem Acceso abierto Level of functionality and the level of quality of life in patients with spinal cord injury of “Luis N. Saenz“ PNP National Hospital, period February - March 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-05-24) Chuquillanqui Paulino, Beatriz Martina; Valverde Berrocal, Madeleine Rosario Blanca; Granados Carrera, Julio CesarThe objective of this study was to determine the relationship between functionality level and quality of life in spinal cord injury patients at the National Hospital “Luis N. Sáenz” PNP during the period of February - March 2021. Materials and Methods: SCIM III was used to assess functionality and SF36V.2 to assess quality of life. The population consisted of 80 spinal cord injury patients, with a sample of 65. The methodology was hypothetical-deductive with a quantitative, applied, non-experimental approach, and a cross-sectional correlational design. Data were analyzed using SPSS software and Spearman’s Rho was used to determine correlations. Results: 84.6% of participants were male, 50.8% were 51 years or older, 63.1% were married, and 86.2% were employed. Clinically, 55.4% of patients had complete spinal cord injuries, and 72.4% were paraplegic. Etiologically, 76.9% had traumatic causes, with 43.1% due to traffic accidents. Regarding injury duration, 58.5% had been injured for 9 years or more. The most common secondary complications were muscle shortening (26.4%) and urinary infections (25.9%). Conclusions: A direct correlation was found between functionality and physical quality of life in spinal cord injury patients (p value = 0.046), but no correlation was found between functionality and mental quality of life.Ítem Acceso abierto Satisfaction with family life and childhood maladaptive perfectionism in students of a private educational institution in Lima Este, 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-05-03) Palomares Rodríguez, Solange Stefani; Urbano Katayama, Víctor ManuelThe aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the variables of satisfaction with family life and maladaptive child perfectionism in schoolchildren from a private educational institution in East Lima. This research was quantitative, with a non-experimental, cross-sectional, and correlational design, as statistics were applied to quantify results and test the relationship between the variables, with instruments applied at a single point in time. The sample consisted of 90 students of both sexes, aged between 11 and 12 years, enrolled in “Capitán Alipio Ponce Vásquez” school. The technique used was a survey, with the evaluation instruments being the Child Perfectionism Scale (EPI) and the Satisfaction with Family Life Scale (SWFLS). After applying the instruments, the results showed a medium level (55.6%) of family life satisfaction, with a trend toward high levels (36.7%) and low levels (7.8%). Similarly, the predominant level of maladaptive child perfectionism was medium (72.2%), with a trend toward high levels (21.1%) and low levels (6.7%), as reported by the students. Finally, a significant inverse correlation (p < 0.05) of low degree (rho = -0.296) was established between satisfaction with family life and maladaptive child perfectionism, meaning that as satisfaction increases, maladaptive perfectionism decreases.
