Examinando por Materia "Vaccination Coverage"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Actitud de la madre y el cumplimiento del esquema de inmunizaciones en menores de 5 años del Hospital de Emergencias de Villa El Salvador, Lima 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2023-08-20) Guio Valverde, Rosita Del Pilar; Suarez Valderrama, Yurik AnatoliLa presente investigación tiene como Objetivo: Identificar la relación entre la actitud de la madre y el cumplimiento del esquema de inmunizaciones en niños menores de 5 años del hospital de emergencias de villa el salvador, 2023. Asimismo, en la investigación se empleará el método hipotético – deductivo, será de enfoque cuantitativo, de tipo aplicativa, correlacional, de corte transversal, no experimental y de diseño observacional. La muestra a aplicar en la investigación estará compuesta por 217 individuos a quienes se les aplicará con técnicas la encuesta mediante la aplicación de cuestionarios y lista de cotejos validados y confirmadas; los 2 instrumentos pueden ser aplicados a las personas que cumplan con los criterios de inclusión y puedan ser parte de la muestra de estudio, por la cual podemos luego procesar a través del programa estadístico SPSS todos los resultados de cada dimensión de las variables de estudio y posterior a estas ser presentados mediante gráficos y tablas.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of interventions to increase influenza vaccination coverage in health workers(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-01-25) Márquez Bustamante, Vivian Fiorella; Diaz Gómez, Leyla Haydee; Matta Solis, Hernán HugoObjective: Systematize evidence on the effectiveness of intervention strategies to increase vaccination coverage in health workers. Methodology: Systematic review of observational, descriptive design, using the Grade evaluation method to establish the level of evidence, located in information sources: Scielo, Epistemonikos, Pubmed. Results: Of the 10 articles, 90% (n=9/10) agree that, in order to increase vaccination coverage of health personnel, it should be established as mandatory. However, only 10% (n=1/10) of the articles reviewed show that the interventions do not cause the expected impact, with the educational interventions not showing any effectiveness. Causing influenza vaccination coverage to remain low. Other studies mention that vaccination was successful thanks to the use of free mobile devices, weekly promotional emails and raffles for health workers. Conclusions: According to the evidence reviewed, 9/10 articles indicate that the most effective intervention strategy to increase vaccination coverage in health workers is the mandatory policy. In 3/10 of the 10 articles they show that education combined with mandatory vaccination increases vaccination coverage.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of interventions to promote and increase vaccination coverage in children under 5 years old(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-12-07) Nieto Polo, Yahayra Mirna; Colque Jaliri, Tomasa; Cárdenas de Fernández, María HildaObjective: To carry out a systematic analysis of studies carried out on the effectiveness of interventions to promote and increase vaccination coverage in children under 5 years of age. Material and method: Systematic analysis of scientific publications that address the effectiveness of interventions to promote and increase vaccination coverage in children under 5 years of age, through systematic search in scientific information databases. Results: 10 publications were analyzed, of which 60% (n=06/10) demonstrated that interventions based on information and education about vaccines are effective in promoting and increasing vaccination coverage in the population under 05 years of age. age, 10% (n=01/10) show that improved vaccination cards are effective interventions and finally 30% (n=03/10) consider that there is no single effective intervention and it is considered that interventions must be multimodal to achieve success in vaccinations. Conclusions: The results of the majority of scientific publications agree that the best cost-effective intervention to increase vaccination coverage in children under 05 years of age are interventions based on information and communication and that this, as far as possible, should be accompanied by sociocultural adaptation. to the intervention scenario.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of reminder system and parent education interventions to improve immunization coverage and demand in children under 5 years of age(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-03-08) Rivera Rios, Gianinna Del Rocio; Cortez Silva, Yoselyn Jhanette; Bonilla Asalde, César AntonioObjective: Systematize the evidence about the effectiveness of the reminder system and educational intervention aimed at parents to improve vaccination coverage and demand for children under 5 years of age. Material and Methods: The population constituted by the systematic review of 70 published scientific articles from which 10 articles collected from the database were taken as a sample; Pubmed, Sciencedirect, Redalyc, Cochrane Database, Dialnet, Scopus, BMC Public Health and references from other studies, all of them correspond to the quantitative type, high quality study design and strong recommendation strength 85% and only 15% of moderate strength . Results The 10 studies reviewed conclude that the reminder system and education strategies are effective in improving the acceptance of childhood immunization and increasing immunization rates. Likewise, together with education, they contribute to strengthening parents' knowledge, dispelling their doubts and fears, helps to improve their intention to vaccinate and their confidence in the vaccination decision. Conclusion: In general, in the studies reviewed, it was observed that applying the strategy through reminder systems, education and the combination of both can improve the level knowledge about vaccination and benefits, also improve the decision and acceptance of childhood vaccination.Ítem Acceso abierto Relationship between mothers' knowledge about vaccines and compliance with the vaccination schedule in infants under one year of age in a primary care center in San Juan de Miraflores(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-09-20) Garayar Guevara, Maria Soledad; Uturunco Vera, Milagros LizbethImmunization plays one of the most important roles in current medicine, by preventing disabling illnesses and deaths due to pathologies that can be avoided through inoculation. The current research refers to the role that a nursing professional has within the bonding program for infants under 1 year old, so it is important to precisely explain the theories correlated to the topic with respect to the Orem model oriented to autonomous care and maternal role that institutes an evolution of interaction and development, after the mother achieves attachment to the child by perceiving the events experienced and they intervene to decide or carry out her care, as Ramona Mercer defines it in her proposal of adoption of the maternal role The execution of the research is appropriate due to the protection provided to the mother-child binomial, being essential the scientific knowledge of nursing professionals who understand the need to monitor and safeguard a healthy population and recognize health as an inherent right of each person and family. It has social relevance because based on the results transmitted to the nursing staff of the health facility, strategies and management plans focused on mothers will be developed to optimize vaccination coverage in favor of the health of infants under one year of age.
