Prevención secundaria en estudiantes de medicina con familiares profesionales de la salud en una universidad privada de Lima, Perú
Average rating
Cast your vote
You can rate an item by clicking the amount of stars they wish to award to this item.
When enough users have cast their vote on this item, the average rating will also be shown.
Star rating
Your vote was cast
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you for your feedback
Authors
Reyes Cuestas, Ricardo ManuelAdvisors
Segura Paucar, Eddy RobertoIssue Date
2021-02-22Keywords
Estudiantes de medicinaRadiografía Torácica
Prevención secundaria
Medicine students
Radiography Thoracic
Secondary prevention
Metadata
Show full item recordOther Titles
Secondary prevention in medical students with family health professionals in a private university in Lima, PeruAbstract
Introducción: La prevención significa reducir factores de riesgo, detener el avance de la enfermedad y atenuar sus consecuencias (OMS). En el 2006, no se encontró asociación entre los determinantes sociales en los estudiantes de medicina de una universidad peruana, y la promoción y prevención de la salud. Como objetivo se planteó determinar si existe asociación entre tener familiares profesionales de la salud y haberse realizado una radiografía de tórax, en el último año, en estudiantes de medicina de una universidad peruana. Material y métodos: Transversal analítico; que utilizó una ficha de recolección de datos, probada en piloto para calcular tamaño muestral. La población comprendió estudiantes de medicina de una universidad peruana. Se realizó un muestreo aleatorio simple y se empleó Stata12 para análisis. Resultados: El 26,38% de encuestados se realizó una radiografía de tórax, principalmente por chequeo general (57,89%); aquellos que no fue predominantemente por falta de interés (60,38%). No se encontró asociación significativa entre las variables estudiadas (RP: 1,3 IC 95%: 0,6-2,9). Conclusión: No existe asociación significativa entre tener familiares profesionales de la salud y realizarse una radiografía preventiva. Más del 70% de casos con ausencia de placa son por falta de interés.Introduction: Prevention is defined as the reduction of risk factors, detention in the progression of the disease and minimizing its consequences (WHO). In 2006, no association was found between social determinants among medical students in a Peruvian university, and health promotion and prevention. The main of the study is to determine if there is an association in having healthcare professional relatives and getting chest x-ray in the last year, in medical students from a Peruvian university. Materials and method: analytical transversal, in which a data collection form was used, tested in a pilot in order to calculate the sample size. The study population was medical students from a Peruvian University. We performed a simple random sampling and used Stata12 for the analysis. Results: 26,38% students got a chest x-ray, mainly because of general medical examination (57,89%), the ones who did not were mostly because of lack of interest (60,38%). We didn`t found a significant association between the studied variables (PR:1,3 IC95%:0,6-2,9). 31,58% of the interviewed with healthcare professional relatives and the 24,53% without healthcare professional relatives got the test. Conclusions: There is no significant association between having healthcare professional relatives and getting a preventive chest x-ray. More than 70% of the cases that did not get a chest x-ray are due to the lack of interest.
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisRights
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLanguage
spaCollections
The following license files are associated with this item:
- Creative Commons