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Publicación Acceso abierto Cuidado humanizado de enfermería y recuperación en pacientes post operados de apendicectomía, Hospital Eleazar Guzmán Barrón, Nuevo Chimbote 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-09-22) Jara Vasquez, Rosmeri Ebelin; Fernández Rengifo, Werther FernandoEl objetivo de la investigación es determinar la relación que existe entre el cuidado humanizado de enfermería y recuperación en pacientes post operados de apendicectomía, Hospital Eleazar Guzmán Barrón, Nuevo Chimbote 2024, la metodología es de método inductivo- deductivo, de enfoque cuantitativo, de tipo descriptiva correlacional de corte transversal, observacional, de diseño experimental, esta conformado por los pacientes del servicio de cirugía, para la recolección de datos se utilizó dos instrumentos denominados el cuidado humanizado de enfermeria y recuperación de pacientes post operados en lo cual cuentan con una validez y confiabilidad.Publicación Acceso abierto Cuidado humanizado de enfermería y su relación con la satisfacción del paciente post quirúrgico de una clínica privada en el primer semestre Lima 2024(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-04-13) Vicente Matute, Paula; Mori Castro, Jaime AlbertoIntroducción: Los cuidados humanizados del personal de enfermeros son fundamentales para que el paciente muestre satisfacción por los servicios brindados haciendo que, a una mejor atención, mayor será la percepción de satisfacción de los pacientes. Objetivo: El presente estudio tuvo como propósito identificar la relación entre el cuidado humanizado brindado por el personal de enfermería y el nivel de satisfacción de los pacientes en etapa postquirúrgica, atendidos en una clínica privada de Lima durante el primer semestre del año 2024. Métodos: El trabajo es relacional de enfoque cuantitativo y corte transversal, el trabajo presenta una muestra de 108 pacientes determinados mediante la fórmula de poblaciones finitas, con un muestreo aleatorio simple. Se aplicarán dos instrumentos para determinar la relación de las variables a estudiar los cuales serán sometidos a validez y confiabilidad. Los resultados obtenidos se procesarán mediante estadística descriptiva e inferencial, con ellos se buscará determinar si estas variables presentan o no relación, la cual será determinada por medio de estadística la cual será realizada en SPSS25.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of early ambulation to reduce complications in post-operative hip surgery patients.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-01) Limaymanta Baldeón, Betzabé Doris; Vidarte Oré, Fiorella Roxana; Basurto Santillán, Ivan JavierObjective: To systematize the evidence found regarding the effectiveness of early ambulation in reducing complications in intermediate postoperative hip surgery patients. Material and Methods: Systematic review, based on critical reading and conducted under the GRADE evaluation system to assess the quality of evidence from selected articles in the following databases: PubMed, Epistemonikos, PMC, Sciencedirect, Cochrane, and Scielo. Results: The reviewed articles showed that 50% are systematic reviews, 20% are systematic reviews and meta-analyses, 10% are cohort studies, 10% are retrospective observational studies (cohort), and 10% are non-experimental correlational descriptive studies – retrospective reviews. On the other hand, 90% indicate that there is effectiveness in early ambulation to reduce complications in intermediate postoperative hip surgery patients, while 10% indicate that there is no effectiveness in early ambulation to reduce complications in intermediate postoperative hip surgery patients. Conclusion: Of the 10 articles systematically reviewed, 9/10 found that there is effectiveness in early ambulation to reduce complications in intermediate postoperative hip surgery patients, while 1/10 showed that there is no effectiveness in early ambulation to reduce complications in intermediate postoperative hip surgery patients.Ítem Acceso abierto Efficacy of music therapy in reducing anxiety in post cardiac surgery patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-01) Figueroa Auccapfuro, Ruben; Galvez Gallegos, Melissa; Matta Solis, Hernan HugoObjective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of using music therapy as a complementary therapy to reduce anxiety in post-cardiac surgery patients. Material and Methods: In carrying out the systematic review, international research articles were obtained through a database search: Epistemonikos, PubMed, Scielo, The Cochrane Library and Google Scholars, which were chosen and analyzed in the Grade system and we locate the level of evidence. The articles were searched using the DECS and MESH descriptors to perform the search in English and Spanish. Results: Of all scientific evidence, 40% (4/10) of the articles belong to the USA, 10% (1/10) correspond to Brazil, 10% (1/10) correspond to Taiwan, 10% (1/10 ) correspond to the United Kingdom, 10% (1/10) correspond to Sweden, 10% (1/10) correspond to Germany and 10% (1/10) correspond to Turkey. Conclusions: It is established that the 10 out of 10 evidence analyzed conclude that music therapy helps reduce anxiety in post-cardiac surgery patients.Ítem Acceso abierto Satisfaction of the post-operated patient in front of the nursing care in the treatment of post-surgical pain in the surgery service of the national hospital hipolito unanue - lima 2021(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-11-21) Mundo Murillo, Carmen Rosa; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethThe quality of care, optimal, timely, personalized, humanized, and effective provided by nursing satisfies the needs of the patient. Pain management in postoperative patients is one of the most evaluated aspects in the postoperative period. This study, titled "Patient Satisfaction with Nursing Care in Postoperative Pain Management in the Surgery Service of the Hospital Nacional Hipólito Unanue - Lima 2021," aimed to identify postoperative patient satisfaction with nursing care in the treatment of postoperative pain in the surgery service of the Hospital Nacional Hipólito Unanue - Lima 2021. This study is applied, quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional in nature. The population consisted of all postoperative patients over the age of 18 in the surgery service of the Hospital Nacional Hipólito Unanue during the period from July to December 2021. The sampling method was non-probabilistic for convenience, resulting in a sample of 125 patients. The technique used was a survey, and the instrument was an ordinal scale consisting of items based on the dimensions of patient satisfaction. Considering that every postoperative patient requires specialized nursing care, more studies should be conducted on this topic, which provides a guide for possible updates in protocols, care guidelines, and nursing training.Ítem Acceso abierto Sitting versus lateral decubitus position in the management of headache after dural puncture in post-surgical patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-22) Quispe Campos, Clarita Amparo; Pozo Minaya, Paulina Celedonia; Fernández Rengifo, Werther FernandoObjective: Systematize the evidence on the sitting position versus lateral decubitus in the control of headache after a dural puncture in post-surgical patients. Materials and methods: The work responds to the quantitative approach, systematic review design, population 16 articles and the sample of 10 studies, studies were located in the database: Scielo, Pubmed, PubMed, Elsevier, Epistemonikos. Results: Of 10 articles investigated, 70% (n= 8/10) are Randomized Clinical Trials, 10% (n= 1/10) are Systematic Reviews and another 10% (n = 1/10) are Cases and Controls. , according to the place where the 100% studies were published, 30% correspond to Colombia, 20% to Iran, 20% to Turkey and with a 10% are Spain, India and China respectively. Conclusion: Of 10 articles analyzed, 6 of 10 report that the lateral decubitus position has better efficacy for controlling headache after dural puncture in post-surgical patients than the sitting position, and 4 of the 10 articles indicate that there is no sufficient scientific evidence to affirm that the lateral decubitus position is more effective in controlling headache after dural puncture in post-surgical patients than the sitting position, however in the context From what has been described, we must state that it is necessary to carry out other systematic reviews in this regard because there were some limitations such as access to the full text of the article, which is why they were excluded.
