Facultad de Administración en Hotelería y Turismo
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/621170
2024-03-28T11:02:37Z
2024-03-28T11:02:37Z
Reinvention of the health professional in a post-pandemic era
Regalado Chamorro, M.
Medina Gamero, A.
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/669049
2023-10-22T13:37:24Z
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z
Reinvention of the health professional in a post-pandemic era
Regalado Chamorro, M.; Medina Gamero, A.
No tiene resumen
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z
Anxiety and mental health in the face of COVID-19
Medina Gamero, Aldo
Regalado Chamorro, Mónica
Orozco Sibille, Fiorella
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/663442
2022-11-11T03:21:09Z
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z
Anxiety and mental health in the face of COVID-19
Medina Gamero, Aldo; Regalado Chamorro, Mónica; Orozco Sibille, Fiorella
En estos últimos años el mundo estuvo en una situación crítica generada por la pandemia de la COVID-19, la cual afectó en muchos aspectos a la sociedad, tanto en lo económico como en la salud física, paralelamente trajo consigo la pérdida de vidas humanas, repercutiendo negativamente en la población en general1. A raíz de los primeros casos de SARS-CoV-2 detectados en el mundo, los distintos gobiernos optaron por medidas de prevención para contrarrestar la expansión de este virus, sin embargo, lo que no se pudo prever fue el efecto que tuvo en la salud mental. Como sabemos, la enfermedad provocó diferentes cambios en la sociedad, causando incertidumbre en las personas, por ende, el bienestar emocional se vio afectado2.
En la población adolescente, la afectación emocional principal se debió a problemas familiares, baja autoestima, la muerte de un pariente, por disfunción familiar o por la pobreza en la que viven., Asimismo, el aislamiento social influyó en la salud mental de estos jóvenes3. Los problemas como el estrés postraumático, los trastornos afectivos y la atención con ansiedad, afectan tanto a los varones como a las mujeres. En algunos casos los hombres externalizan su estrés con actos de violencia, mientras que las adolescentes lo reprimen. En consecuencia, se deben de brindar alternativas o medidas que ayuden a afrontar el estrés producido por la cuarentena.
En ese sentido, es válido seguir las siguientes recomendaciones: primero, un cambio en la alimentación a base de proteínas y carbohidratos, asimismo, actividades deportivas y ejercicios de relajación como la RMP de Jacobson; segundo, la comunicación con familiares cercanos que permitan tener una sostenibilidad emocional, con ayuda profesional y las escuelas de padres; tercero, las entidades educativas y universitarias deben realizar investigaciones que permitan identificar los problemas de ansiedad y de salud mental en los adolescentes mediante instrumentos como el MINI-KID, la escala orientada al DSM del Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), entre otros; finalmente, el uso de las TIC para el tratamiento de la ansiedad con la finalidad de reemplazar a los medios de comunicación tradicionales (televisión y radio)4,5.
En conclusión, se infiere que en situaciones de fallecimiento de un pariente, pobreza o problemas familiares, los jóvenes que reciben charlas y orientaciones logran mejorar su autorreconocimiento y, por ende, su autoestima. Por lo tanto, la salud mental está vinculada con el bienestar emocional, la satisfacción por la vida, y el poder resolver problemas.
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z
Measuring the competitiveness of tourism companies in Peru
Rivas, Cecilia
Carrillo, Brendali
Robinson, Giannina
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660253
2022-07-09T05:28:43Z
2022-05-09T00:00:00Z
Measuring the competitiveness of tourism companies in Peru
Rivas, Cecilia; Carrillo, Brendali; Robinson, Giannina
The objective of the study was to analyze the levels of competitiveness in tourism companies in Peru, the model and methodology applied by the Secretary of Tourism of Mexico in 2014 was updated, called measurement of the competitiveness of tourism service providers registered in the certifications and quality seals, derived from an exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. A questionnaire validated and applied in the context of Peru was developed, based on which the calculation of the competitiveness index of the Peruvian tourism company was made. The results show that, overall, the performance of Peruvian tourism companies is mid-range, taking into account the average of the scores obtained in the evaluation of the seven dimensions of the model. It is concluded that there is a relationship between the high competitiveness index with categorical variables such as the size of the company, number of workers and number of years of experience of the executive in charge of its management.
2022-05-09T00:00:00Z
How to define gastronomic identity from Cultural Studies: The Peruvian case
Del Pozo Arana, Carlos
Miranda Zúñiga, Ezequiel
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659242
2022-03-04T13:20:53Z
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z
How to define gastronomic identity from Cultural Studies: The Peruvian case
Del Pozo Arana, Carlos; Miranda Zúñiga, Ezequiel
Identity is a concept that has received a multiplicity of very diverse approaches and references throughout the history of ideas. Cultural studies have approached with special interest the discussion around the contemporary meanings of this term. This study proposes the concept of gastronomic identity and examines its definition based on Stuart Hall's research on discursive identity. The explanatory capacities of this concept will become evident when it is applied to the case of Peruvian gastronomy through the analysis of texts located at the beginning of the so-called Peruvian gastronomic boom between 1980 and 1995. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado.; El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado.
2022-03-01T00:00:00Z
Tour Leading in South America: Job Inputs and Outcomes
Carrillo, Brendali
Barbieri, Carla
Knollenberg, Whitney
Edwards, Michael B.
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656728
2022-07-10T05:35:28Z
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z
Tour Leading in South America: Job Inputs and Outcomes
Carrillo, Brendali; Barbieri, Carla; Knollenberg, Whitney; Edwards, Michael B.
Tour Leader’s (TLs) performance is a key determinant of tourists’ satisfaction. Yet, research on the set of rewards and stressors (job inputs) that TLs experience and how these affect their quality of life and job satisfaction (job outcomes) is scant. This study, framed within the facet analysis model, fills this knowledge gap using data collected from 82 TLs operating in South America. Respondents were satisfied with nonfinancial rewards and perceived low stress levels resulting from their jobs. Although most reported positive psychological outcomes, they also acknowledged a decrease in their quality of convivial life. Analysis indicated that job inputs significantly affected TLs’ psychological and convivial well-being and job satisfaction. Study results expand the scholarship of the inputs and outcomes of tour leading and provides managerial and policy insights to increase TLs’ quality of life and job satisfaction, which is critical to enhance job performance.
El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado.
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z
The stress from my tour leading job: Differences between genders
Carrillo, Brendali
Barbieri, Carla
Knollenberg, Whitney
Edwards, Michael B.
http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656727
2022-07-10T05:37:16Z
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z
The stress from my tour leading job: Differences between genders
Carrillo, Brendali; Barbieri, Carla; Knollenberg, Whitney; Edwards, Michael B.
This study compared job stressors between female and male Tour Leaders (TLs) operating in South America, mainly Peru and Bolivia. In 2017, 82 TLs were surveyed about their level of stress on 30 items representing four sources of job stress: job roles, nature of the job, tourists’ attitudes and behaviors, and external factors. Statistical tests determined that female TLs perceive higher levels of stress from sexual harassment, natural disasters, facilitating the tourists-locals interaction, having limited free time during trips and constant packing/unpacking. Male TLs reported higher levels of stress when tourists supersede their authority. These results indicate the need to amend policy and managerial guidelines to increase gender equity in the tour leading profession.
El texto completo de este trabajo no está disponible en el Repositorio Académico UPC por restricciones de la casa editorial donde ha sido publicado.
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z