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    Conocimiento sobre triaje y el nivel competencial del profesional de enfermería en el servicio de urgencias de una clínica privada en Lima, 2023
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-05-02) González Esquivel, Julia María Amelia; Matos Valverde, Carmen Victoria
    El objetivo de este trabajo de investigación fue determinar la relación entre el nivel de conocimiento de triaje y el nivel competencial del profesional de enfermería en el servicio de urgencias de una Clínica privada en Lima el 2023. Materiales y Métodos: La investigación utilizó el método hipotético deductivo, en cuanto al enfoque fue cuantitativo, diseño no experimental, alcance correlacional y tipo aplicado. La muestra se conformó por 31 enfermeros del área de urgencias de una clínica privada. La técnica a utilizar fue la encuesta, donde se utilizaron dos instrumentos válidos y confiables. Resultados: se obtuvo como resultado el nivel de conocimiento sobre triaje hospitalario de los profesionales de enfermería se encuentra distribuido de la siguiente forma: el 74,2%(N=23) están un nivel bueno, seguido del 22,6%(N=7) que se halla un nivel excelente; mientras que sólo el 3,2%(N=1) se encuentra en un nivel regular. El nivel de competencias de los profesionales de enfermería con relación a su dimensión procesos de triaje hospitalario, se encuentran de la siguiente manera: el 54,8%(N=17) cumplen con los requisitos, seguido de aquellos que pasan los requisitos con un 38,7%(N=12); y sólo un 6,5%(N=2) necesitan mejorar sus competencias como profesionales de enfermería. Conclusión: De acuerdo a los resultados, existe relación significativa entre el nivel de conocimiento de triaje y el nivel competencial del profesional de enfermería en el servicio de urgencias de una Clínica privada en el 2023.
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    Conocimientos sobre técnicas de triaje y prácticas del profesional de enfermería en el servicio de emergencia del hospital nacional, Lima – 2025
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-04-20) Gutiérrez Monzón, Julio Cesar; Gallegos Pacheco, Rutsmy Angel Manuel
    Introducción: Los hospitales enfrentan una notable insuficiencia en su capacidad sostenible para atender la creciente demanda de servicios por parte del paciente. Esta restricción impacta de manera desfavorable en la calidad del servicio brindado, evidenciado por el incremento en las tasas de mortalidad, la ausencia de tratamientos oportunos, la prolongación de los tiempos de espera y los constantes retrasos en la prestación de servicios médicos. Objetivo: “Determinar cómo los conocimientos se relacionan con las prácticas del profesional de enfermería en técnicas de triaje en el servicio de emergencia del hospital nacional Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Lima – 2024”. Métodos: Se empleará un enfoque cuantitativo bajo el método hipotético-deductivo, con un diseño aplicado, no experimental, de alcance correlacional y corte transversal. Ochenta enfermeros asistenciales conformarán la muestra, y se utilizarán dos instrumentos validados para evaluar las dos variables. La información recopilada será analizada utilizando Microsoft Excel 2021 y el software estadístico SPSS versión 26.0. Los resultados se presentarán y analizarán a través de tablas y gráficos, organizados según las variables y dimensiones estudiadas. Asimismo, se utilizará la prueba de correlación de Spearman (Rho) para evaluar las hipótesis planteadas.
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    Effectiveness of a triage system to reduce patient saturation in the hospital emergency department
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-02-17) Cárdenas Dios, Sophia Stephany; Panizo Gonzales, Maria Margarita; Matta Solis, Hernán Hugo
    Objective: Systematize the effectiveness of triage performed by nurses to reduce patient saturation in the emergency service Hospitable. Material and Methods: Observational systemic review and retrospective analyzing the results of multiple clinical trials controlled studies that are the original primary studies. They are part foundation of evidence-based nursing for its comprehensive methodology identifying relevant studies to answer specific questions of clinical practice, the search for Evidence is developed systemically with selection criteria, full-text articles have been restricted and selected articles have been subjected to critical reading. Results: When defining the final selection, ten articles were chosen, it is observed that the origin of the evidence found must indicate that; 30% (3/10) corresponds to Spain, 20% (2/10) corresponds to Costa Rica, 20% (2/10) corresponds to Brazil, 20% (2/10) corresponds to the United States of America, 10 % (1/10) corresponds to China. Conclusion: According to the results obtained, it can be seen that of the total of 10 articles reviewed demonstrate that 60% show the effectiveness of triage performed by nurses to reduce patient saturation in the hospital emergency service. While 40% of the evidence indicates that interventions need to carry out complementary studies to achieve effectiveness in their application.
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    Effectiveness of five-level triage systems in improving flow in emergency care
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-05-19) Vidales Chacaliaza, Rosario Alejandra; Ascoy Davalos, Iscra Marcela; Uturunco Vera, Milagros Lizbeth
    Material and methods: Systematic observational and retrospective quantitative review, subjected to critical selection, using the Grade evaluation system to identify the degree of evidence, found in the following databases: Pubmed, Epistemonikos, Sciencedirect, Medline. Of the 10 articles systematically reviewed, 90% (n= 9/10) are systematic reviews, 10% (n= 1/10) are randomized controlled trials that come from the countries of Australia (20%), Costa Rica (20% ), Sweden (20%), Germany (10%), Canada (10%), USA (10%) and Norway (10%). Results: We show that throughout the world hospital congestion in Emergency services is getting worse and as an effect the waiting time for user care is prolonged, revealing with evidence in the present study that there is a lack of knowledge about the potential effects on the implementation of triage systems for classification into the five levels with valid and reliable methods to reduce waiting time and patient congestion in emergency services by adopting the ideal system to the real need. Conclusion: The reviewed studies on triage systems have a positive effect on reducing waiting times in general, guaranteeing care in reduced time.
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    Effectiveness of nursing interventions in the management of the Manchester triage system to improve patient flow in the emergency service
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-12-02) Mendoza Gutierrez, Carmen Rosa; Quispe Peralta, Lin Yuosana; Bonilla Asalde, César Antonio
    Objective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of nursing interventions in the management of the Manchester triage system to improve the flow of patient care in the emergency service. Material and Methods: The Systemic Review of international research articles is carried out, which have been obtained by searching the databases: Epistemonikos, PubMed, Elsevier, Scielo, Science Direct, and Open Access, the search for the articles using the descriptors DECS and MESH for searching in Spanish and English respectively. Results: It is observed that when evaluating the articles, the result was that 60% (6/10) of the articles reviewed correspond to Brazil, 10% (1/10) correspond to Switzerland, 10% (1/10 ) corresponds to Sweden, 10% (1/10) corresponds to England and 10% (1/10) corresponds to Costa Rica. Conclusions: It is found that 8 out of 10 of the evidence studied are effective for nursing interventions in the management of the Manchester triage system in improving the flow of patient care in the emergency service. While 2 out of 10 of the evidence indicates that interventions need to carry out complementary studies to achieve effectiveness in their application.
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    Effectiveness of structured triage in the immediate care of patients requiring resuscitation
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-02-17) Baca Yaya, Carlos Esteban; Cusimayta Arrestegui, Sandra Digna; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa María
    Objective: Systematize evidence of the effectiveness of structured triage for the immediate care of patients in need of resuscitation. Material and methods: systematic review of 10 research articles from the databases of PudMed, Scielo, Library, Medline.: on the effectiveness of structured triage in immediate care with patients in need of resuscitation were cited in the following databases Scielo, Pubmed Chrocrane and Library, all of them were analyzed according to the GRADE scale. 30% retrospective study, 20% experimental, 20% prospective, 10% systematic review, 10% cohort, 10% exploratory. Results: In the 10 articles reviewed, it was determined that 100% of the studies showed efficiency of structured triage in the immediate care of patients in need of resuscitation. Conclusions: 10 out of 10 evidence demonstrates the effectiveness of structured triage in immediate care in patients in need of resuscitation.
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    Effectiveness of telephone triage to improve patient satisfaction for those requiring urgent or emergency care
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-07) Albujar Flores, Adaliz; Capcha Leonardo, Yuly Amparo; Bonilla Asalde, César Antonio
    Objective: To synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of telephone triage in improving the satisfaction of patients requiring urgent or emergency care. Materials and Methods: This is a Systematic Review based on 10 articles found in the following databases: Cochrane Library, Lilacs, Pubmed, Epistemonikos, Intramed, which were analyzed using the GRADE system to determine their strength and quality of evidence. Of the 100% (10/10) of the evidence analyzed, 30% come from Canada, 20% from Australia, and 10% from the United States, Norway, the Netherlands, Lisbon, and Madrid, respectively. These correspond to the systematic review methodological design in 50% (5/10), 20% (2/10) quasi-experimental, and another 10% (meta-analysis, cross-sectional, and prospective cohort). Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 80% (8/10) demonstrate the effectiveness of telephone triage in improving the satisfaction of patients requiring urgent or emergency care. Conclusion: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 8 demonstrate the effectiveness of telephone triage in improving the satisfaction of patients requiring urgent or emergency care.
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    Effectiveness of telephone triage to improve patient satisfaction for those requiring urgent or emergency care
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-07) Albujar Flores, Adaliz; Capcha Leonardo, Yuly Amparo; Bonilla Asalde, César Antonio
    Objective: To synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of telephone triage in improving the satisfaction of patients requiring urgent or emergency care. Materials and Methods: This is a Systematic Review based on 10 articles found in the following databases: Cochrane Library, Lilacs, Pubmed, Epistemonikos, Intramed, which were analyzed using the GRADE system to determine their strength and quality of evidence. Of the 100% (10/10) of the evidence analyzed, 30% come from Canada, 20% from Australia, and 10% from the United States, Norway, the Netherlands, Lisbon, and Madrid, respectively. These correspond to the systematic review methodological design in 50% (5/10), 20% (2/10) quasi-experimental, and another 10% (meta-analysis, cross-sectional, and prospective cohort). Results: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 80% (8/10) demonstrate the effectiveness of telephone triage in improving the satisfaction of patients requiring urgent or emergency care. Conclusion: Of the 10 articles reviewed, 8 demonstrate the effectiveness of telephone triage in improving the satisfaction of patients requiring urgent or emergency care.
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    Effectiveness of the Manchester system for the prioritization and clinical management of patients in a state of emergency
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-08-05) Escárraga Arana, Marllory Mislany; Remuzgo Artezano, Anika
    In the final evaluation, 9 articles were chosen, of which 55.55% (07) correspond to Spain, 22.22% (01) from the United States, 11.11% (01) from Costa Rica, and 11.11 % to Switzerland respectively. Mostly quantitative studies have been studied, with 55.55% distributed among the countries of Spain, the United States and Switzerland. Of which 11.11% are prospective, cross-sectional, comparative and experimental quantitative descriptive studies. Where of the total number of articles analyzed, 100% affirm that Triage with the Manchester System is effective for prioritization and management according to clinical risk of the patient in a state of emergency.
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    Effectiveness of the use of intra and extrahospital trial models by health personnel trained for the improvement of care in emergency and emergency services
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-11-24) Palomino Márquez, Manuel Guzmán; Matta Solis, Eduardo Percy
    Objective: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of using intra and extrahospital triage models by trained health personnel to improve care in emergency and urgent care services. Materials and Methods: Systematic review of 10 articles on the effectiveness of using intra and extrahospital triage models by trained health personnel to improve care in emergency and urgent care services, cited in Pubmed, Sciencedirect, Redalyc, Cochrane; analyzed in the Grade system. Results: 60% (6/10) are from Spain, 20% (2/10) from the United States, 10% (1/10) from Argentina, and 10% (1/10) from Costa Rica. By design, 80% (8/10) were systematic reviews, 10% (1/10) systematic review and meta-analysis, and 10% (1/10) bibliographic review. Conclusion: 20% (2/10) found effectiveness in the five-level hospital triage models, 30% (3/10) found effectiveness in the Manchester hospital triage, 10% (1/10) found effectiveness in the Canadian hospital triage, 10% (1/10) did not find effectiveness in hospital triage models; 10% (1/10) shows effectiveness of pediatric hospital triage models; 10% (1/10) found effectiveness in extrahospital triage models, and 10% (1/10) did not find effectiveness in extrahospital triage models.
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    Effectiveness of triage implementation in reducing mortality in emergency room patients.
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Caro Nuñez, Meylim; Diaz Salvador, Jennifer Marleny; Bonilla Asalde, César Antonio
    Objetive: To determine the effectiveness of triage application in reducing mortality in patients in the emergency room. Materials and methods: Observational and retrospective systematic review, synthesizing the results of multiple primary investigations. They are an essential part of evidence-based nursing due to their rigorous methodology, identifying relevant studies to answer specific clinical practice questions. The search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles underwent critical reading, using the Grade system to assign the strength of recommendations. Results: In the final selection, 10 articles were chosen. According to the results obtained from the systematic review, it was found that of the 10 reviewed articles, 40% reported that triage application is effective in reducing mortality rates in patients, 10% indicated that triage is ineffective, 30% showed that it helps in immediate action for injured patients, and 20% highlighted the importance of triage application in the healthcare field. Conclusions: The reviewed studies demonstrated that 9 out of 10 articles show effectiveness in the application of triage in reducing mortality in emergency room patients.
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    Effectiveness of triage implementation in reducing mortality in emergency room patients.
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Caro Nuñez, Meylim; Diaz Salvador, Jennifer Marleny; Bonilla Asalde, César Antonio
    Objetive: To determine the effectiveness of triage application in reducing mortality in patients in the emergency room. Materials and methods: Observational and retrospective systematic review, synthesizing the results of multiple primary investigations. They are an essential part of evidence-based nursing due to their rigorous methodology, identifying relevant studies to answer specific clinical practice questions. The search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles underwent critical reading, using the Grade system to assign the strength of recommendations. Results: In the final selection, 10 articles were chosen. According to the results obtained from the systematic review, it was found that of the 10 reviewed articles, 40% reported that triage application is effective in reducing mortality rates in patients, 10% indicated that triage is ineffective, 30% showed that it helps in immediate action for injured patients, and 20% highlighted the importance of triage application in the healthcare field. Conclusions: The reviewed studies demonstrated that 9 out of 10 articles show effectiveness in the application of triage in reducing mortality in emergency room patients.
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    Effectiveness of triage performed by nurses in the quality of care in emergency services
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-02-17) Pradinett Vera, Rosa Marcela; Santos Leiva, Beder Alexander; Calsin Pacompia, Wilmer
    The type of research was quantitative, the study design was a systematic review, the population was 35 articles, and the sample was 10 scientific articles published in scientific databases, the instrument was a database search: Cochrane Library, Scielo British Medical Journal, PubMed. To evaluate the articles, the GRADE method was used, which evaluated the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendation. 100%, 10% items correspond to Canada 20%, Sweden 10%, Spain 40%, Australia 10%, Sweden 10%. Results: The results obtained from the systematic review show that, of the total of 10 articles reviewed, 80% (n=10/08) of these show the effectiveness of Triage carried out by nurses in emergency services, which will allow improvement and guarantee the quality of health care in the emergency service. And 20% indicate that triage performed by nurses needs to improve quality aspects related to waiting times.
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    Eficacia del triangulo de evaluacion pediatrica y calidad de atención realizada por enfermeria en el servicio de emergencia pediatrica del Honadomani San Bartolome 2021.
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-09-19) Medina Grimaldo, Guiliana Cristina; Maguiña Palma, Misael Erikson
    El objetivo del presente trabajo de investigación es : Determinar la eficacia del Triángulo de Evaluación Pediátrica realizado por el personal de enfermería y su relación con la mejora de la calidad de atención de los pacientes que acuden al Servicio de E
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    Factors associated with adequate nursing assessment in emergency triage
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-02-29) Huamani Cerin, Katherin Mellissa; Yauyo Ramos, Yohana Rosario; Matta Solis, Eduardo Percy
    Objective: Systematize the evidence on the factors associated with nursing evaluation in emergency triage Materials and Methods: The design used was a systematic review, which shows a synthesis of scientific articles carried out through selection criteria. The population was made up of 25 articles. Selection criteria were applied. The sample was made up of 10 articles. Of the articles found, the most relevant and current ones were included according to the search algorithm and accessibility to the full text. Database: Scielo, PubMed, EBSCO and Epistemonikos Results: according to origin, 70% (7/10) come from Spain, Iran 70% (7/10), Ethiopia 20% (2/10), Indonesia Taywan 10% ( 1/10) according to correlational design. Conclusions: The factors associated with the evaluation of the nurse in triage are: years of experience, educational level, training. Experience is directly related to knowledge and performance in triage. There are other factors such as: Age, gender, marital status, lack of motivation, immobility to increase their knowledge, confidence, mode of delivery in triage, number of patients, employment status.
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    Level of knowledge about triage and the ability to response to natural disasters in the nursing staff of the San Juan de Lurigancho national hospital, Lima 2023
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-08-13) Gonzales Romero, Jossely Yrene; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik Anatoli
    The study aimed to determine the level of knowledge about triage and the response capacity to natural disasters among the nursing staff at the San Juan de Lurigancho National Hospital, Lima, 2023. The research was quantitative, with a non-experimental, descriptive-correlational, and cross-sectional design. The population and sample consisted of 40 nurses, to whom the instruments were applied. The technique used was a survey with a questionnaire for each instrument. Data obtained from the questionnaires will be processed using Excel and SPSS software.
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    Level of knowledge and practice of emergency and disaster triage in nursing professionals in a hospital, Lima 2023
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-07-30) Aguirre Lino, Hoyola; Camarena Chamaya, Luis Miguel
    The present study has as general objective: To determine the level of knowledge and practice of Emergency and Disaster Triage in professionals of a hospital, Lima, 2023. For this, there will be a population of 40 nursing professionals (100%) of the nursing service. emergencies. Method: The research design is cross-sectional, applied, hypothetical-deductive, non-experimental. The survey will be used as a data collection method and the questionnaire "level of knowledge of emergency and disaster triage" as an instrument, will then be subjected to a reliability study using the Kunder Richardson coefficient, yielding a reliability value of 0.789. Similarly, the observation guide was used to assess "the practice of Nursing Disaster and Emergency Triage" for reliability. Next, the KR20 statistic was applied, obtaining a reliable result: KR200=0.82. To confirm the hypothesis, statistical tests will be applied according to the results. The most recent version of the SSPS version 26 program and Microsoft Excel software will be used to process and analyze the data collected throughout the investigation. These two programs will also be used to prepare the statistical tables for said result to meet the objectives.
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    Level of work overload in the nursing team of a state hospital in Lima - 2020
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2021-09-26) Sotelo Castilla, Maribel; Fernández Rengifo, Werther Fernando
    Objective: To determine the level of workload overload among the nursing team of a state hospital in Lima in 2020. Material and method: The research follows the inductive, deductive, and analytical methods, with a quantitative approach. It is a basic, descriptive study. The population consists of 80 members of the nursing staff from a national hospital. The technique used was the survey, and the instrument was a questionnaire appropriately contextualized and validated by the Peruvian researcher Gonzales in 2018, with a reliability coefficient of 0.92 according to the Kuder-Richardson table, obtained by the author through Kr-20. The measurement instrument, "Workload Overload," consists of 68 questions divided into four dimensions: Mental Load Level (15 items), Physical Load Level (16 items), Shift Work Load Level (13 items), and Organizational Factors Level (24 items). The classification is dichotomous: Yes (1), No (2). Data processing was carried out using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26.0, and Excel for Windows 2016 was used to input data into a structured matrix based on the measurement instrument.
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    Nivel de conocimiento y práctica del enfermero de triaje en emergencia del Hospital de emergencias Villa el Salvador - 2023
    (Universidad Norbert Wiener, 2023-10-14) Vásquez Quiroz, Luther Iván; Hermoza Moquillaza, Rocío Victoria
    Mundialmente los servicios de emergencias están experimentando un aumento de la demanda en la atención de pacientes, trayendo como resultado la saturación de dichos servicios, para lograr abordar con eficacia y eficiencia dicha problemática se requiere personal de salud capacitado con conocimientos necesarios los cuales tengan relación con la práctica en el área de Triaje; área que se encarga de seleccionar y priorizar según el grado de severidad y gravedad las necesidades en salud que requieran los pacientes. A esto se suma el nivel de conocimiento y práctica del personal de enfermería el cual que juega un papel importante en el flujograma de la atención en pacientes en el área de emergencias. El objetivo del presente trabajo de investigación es Determinar la relación entre el nivel de conocimiento y la práctica del enfermero de triaje en el Servicio de Emergencia del Hospital de Emergencias Villa El Salvador – 2023. La metodología consiste en un estudio aplicativo, hipotético deductivo, cuantitativo y de corte transversal durante el mes de agosto del 2023. Se usan 2 instrumentos para evaluar el nivel de conocimiento del enfermero y la práctica en Triaje, y el análisis estadístico de confiabilidad de los instrumentos se realizó con la prueba de Kuder Richardson obteniendo valores de 0.8 y 0.71 respectivamente.
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    Niveles de prioridad del triaje y tiempo de espera en la atención de pacientes de emergencia en un hospital público de Lima, 2024
    (Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2025-01-26) Contreras Figueroa, Lizzet Yuriko; Benavides Silva de Sender, Erika María del Carmen
    Objetivo: Determinar cómo se relaciona los niveles de prioridad del triaje y el tiempo de espera en la atención de pacientes de emergencia en un hospital público de Lima, 2024. Metodología: El método será hipotético-deductivo, cuantitativo, aplicado, no experimental, transversal y correlacional. La técnica investigativa será una lista de cotejo y los instrumentos serán dos registros de datos sobre niveles de prioridad del triaje (α=0.92), y tiempo de espera (α=0.98); asimismo, tendrá una población y muestra de 95 historias clínicas de pacientes en emergencias; además, culminado con la realización del trabajo de campo seguidamente se codificarán los puntajes según la Escala de Stanones con la yuda del Microsoft Excel 2021 y SPSS 27.0; luego de ello, se reportarán en tablas y/o figuras para realización analítica e interpretativa; y finalmente se realizará la Prueba de Correlación de Spearman (Rho) entre las variables.
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