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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of early fracture stabilization compared to late stabilization in polytrauma patients in emergency(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Yaipen Sernaque, Natalia; Bonilla Asalde, César AntonioObjective: To analyze the evidence about the effectiveness of early stabilization of fractures compared with late stabilization, reduction of costs and hospital days in the prevention of complications of polytraumatized patients in the emergency service. Material and methods: 10 scientific articles were included, constituted by a systematic and cohort review that synthesizes the results of multiple primary research. Published in scientific databases that respond to articles published in Spanish, Portuguese, and English, with an age of no more than seven years, and the selected articles were subjected to a critical reading, using the GRADE system to assign the strength of recommendation. Results: Shows that of the total of 10 articles reviewed, 100% (N=10/10) of these show that early stabilization of fractures compared to late stabilization in polytraumatized patients is effective since complications are prevented, there are reduced costs and fewer hospital days. Conclusions: 10 of the 10 articles evidenced in the reviewed research that early stabilization of fractures compared to late stabilization is effective, preventing complications, reducing costs and fewer hospital days.Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between psychosocial risk and job satisfaction of nursing staff in the trauma area of a Hospital in Lima, 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-02-29) Rojas Mayo, William; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik AnatoliObjective: Analyze the relationship between Psychosocial Risk and Job Satisfaction in the nursing staff of the Traumatology Area of a Hospital in Lima, 2023. Methodology: A quantitative, applied, non-experimental, correlational, cross-sectional study approach was developed; The population was 72 nursing personnel from the Traumatology Area of a Hospital in Lima. Results. In terms of age, there are 20 to 29 years old in 26.4%, 30 to 39 years old in 40.3%, 40 to 49 years old in 15.3%, over 50 years old in 18.1%. There is moderate psychosocial risk in its psychological dimension, it is related at 51.4 to low job satisfaction. There is moderate psychosocial risk in its physiological dimension, it is related in 40.3% to low job satisfaction. There is a moderate psychosocial risk in its age dimension of 30 to 39 years, it is related in 26.4% with low job satisfaction. There is moderate psychosocial risk, which is related in 47.2% to low job satisfaction.
