Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018
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Objective: To describe the family and social characteristics of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja from April to December 2018. Materials and methods: A descriptive, observational and analytical research. Probability sampling was used in a study population of...
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Materia: | Socio-economic conditions Social Class Socioeconomic situation Cultural competency Poverty Condiciones socioeconómicas Nivel socioeconómico Situación socioeconómica Interculturalidad Pobreza |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 Características socioeconómicas y sociodemográficas de las familias de pacientes hospitalizados en el Instituto Nacional de Salud San Borja, 2018 |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 Gantu Palacios, Isabel Andrea Socio-economic conditions Social Class Socioeconomic situation Cultural competency Poverty Condiciones socioeconómicas Nivel socioeconómico Situación socioeconómica Interculturalidad Pobreza |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018 |
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Gantu Palacios, Isabel Andrea Ccasani Huamán, Giovana Genoveva Pérez Solis, Ana Francisca |
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Gantu Palacios, Isabel Andrea |
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Gantu Palacios, Isabel Andrea Ccasani Huamán, Giovana Genoveva Pérez Solis, Ana Francisca |
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Ccasani Huamán, Giovana Genoveva Pérez Solis, Ana Francisca |
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Socio-economic conditions Social Class Socioeconomic situation Cultural competency Poverty Condiciones socioeconómicas Nivel socioeconómico Situación socioeconómica Interculturalidad Pobreza |
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Socio-economic conditions Social Class Socioeconomic situation Cultural competency Poverty Condiciones socioeconómicas Nivel socioeconómico Situación socioeconómica Interculturalidad Pobreza |
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Objective: To describe the family and social characteristics of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja from April to December 2018. Materials and methods: A descriptive, observational and analytical research. Probability sampling was used in a study population of 4,383 patients. The sample consisted of 573 patients, with a 96 % confidence level and a 4 % margin of error. A data collection sheet included in the medical record was used as instrument. The data was processed using the IBM SPSS Statistics statistical software. Results: Forty-seven point one two percent (47.12 %) of the patients came from Lima Metropolitan Area, 2.97 % from the Constitutional Province of Callao, and 49.91 % from inland, including Lima Province. Seventy-three point six five percent (73.65 %) of the patients lived in poverty, 24.26 % lived in extreme poverty, and only 2.09 % were not considered poor. Forty point four nine percent (40.49 %) of the patients lived in unsuitable housing conditions. Most study subjects were holders of the Comprehensive Health Insurance (SIS) (94.24 %). Regarding the mothers’ and fathers’ educational level, 1.92 % and 0.52 % received no education, and 7.68 % and 4.19 % did not finish primary school, respectively. Forty-three point one one percent (43.11 %) of the mothers and 39.3 % of the fathers finished the regular basic education (EBR). Nine point seven seven percent (9.77 %) of the fathers and only 6.63 % of the mothers had higher technical education. Conclusions: The study enabled us to take a close look to the patients’ socioeconomic conditions, which definitely affect their health. It showed that most patients live in poverty and extreme poverty. A significant percentage of the patients come from the different departments of Peru. This situation reflects the centralism prevailing in the specialized pediatric centers and demonstrates the importance of the intercultural approach in health. The type of insurance is related to the patients’ economic status. It was confirmed that most of them hold the SIS and live in poverty or extreme poverty. The patients' low economic status is related to dwellings which do not comply with minimum housing standards. This fact is a risk factor for patients with chronic diseases or who got a transplant (bone marrow and solid organs). Finally, fathers evidenced a higher education level than mothers, which could suggest a gender gap. |
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Socioeconomic and sociodemographic characteristics of the family members of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja, 2018Características socioeconómicas y sociodemográficas de las familias de pacientes hospitalizados en el Instituto Nacional de Salud San Borja, 2018Gantu Palacios, Isabel AndreaCcasani Huamán, Giovana Genoveva Pérez Solis, Ana Francisca Socio-economic conditionsSocial ClassSocioeconomic situationCultural competencyPovertyCondiciones socioeconómicasNivel socioeconómicoSituación socioeconómicaInterculturalidadPobrezaObjective: To describe the family and social characteristics of patients hospitalized in the Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja from April to December 2018. Materials and methods: A descriptive, observational and analytical research. Probability sampling was used in a study population of 4,383 patients. The sample consisted of 573 patients, with a 96 % confidence level and a 4 % margin of error. A data collection sheet included in the medical record was used as instrument. The data was processed using the IBM SPSS Statistics statistical software. Results: Forty-seven point one two percent (47.12 %) of the patients came from Lima Metropolitan Area, 2.97 % from the Constitutional Province of Callao, and 49.91 % from inland, including Lima Province. Seventy-three point six five percent (73.65 %) of the patients lived in poverty, 24.26 % lived in extreme poverty, and only 2.09 % were not considered poor. Forty point four nine percent (40.49 %) of the patients lived in unsuitable housing conditions. Most study subjects were holders of the Comprehensive Health Insurance (SIS) (94.24 %). Regarding the mothers’ and fathers’ educational level, 1.92 % and 0.52 % received no education, and 7.68 % and 4.19 % did not finish primary school, respectively. Forty-three point one one percent (43.11 %) of the mothers and 39.3 % of the fathers finished the regular basic education (EBR). Nine point seven seven percent (9.77 %) of the fathers and only 6.63 % of the mothers had higher technical education. Conclusions: The study enabled us to take a close look to the patients’ socioeconomic conditions, which definitely affect their health. It showed that most patients live in poverty and extreme poverty. A significant percentage of the patients come from the different departments of Peru. This situation reflects the centralism prevailing in the specialized pediatric centers and demonstrates the importance of the intercultural approach in health. The type of insurance is related to the patients’ economic status. It was confirmed that most of them hold the SIS and live in poverty or extreme poverty. The patients' low economic status is related to dwellings which do not comply with minimum housing standards. This fact is a risk factor for patients with chronic diseases or who got a transplant (bone marrow and solid organs). Finally, fathers evidenced a higher education level than mothers, which could suggest a gender gap.Objetivo: Describir las características familiares y sociales de los pacientes hospitalizados en el Instituto Nacional de Salud del Niño San Borja durante los meses de abril a diciembre de 2018. Materiales y métodos: Investigación descriptiva, observacional y analítica. La selección de la muestra fue probabilística de un universo de 4383 pacientes. La muestra fue de 573 pacientes, con un nivel de confianza de 96 %, y un margen de error de 4,00 %. El instrumento empleado fue la ficha de recolección de datos de la historia clínica. La información se procesó con el paquete estadístico SPSS. Resultados: El 47,12 % de los pacientes proceden de Lima Metropolitana; el 2,97 %, de la Provincia Constitucional del Callao, y el 49,91 % del interior del país, lo que incluye Lima Provincia. El 73,65 % de pacientes vive en condición de pobreza; el 24,26 % tiene condición de pobreza extrema; y solo el 2,09 % son considerados no pobres. El 40,49 % de pacientes habita en viviendas en condiciones inadecuadas. La mayoría de los participantes son beneficiarios del Seguro Integral de Salud (SIS) (94,24 %). Respecto al nivel educativo de las madres, el 1,92 % no tiene instrucción y el 7,68 % no concluyeron los estudios primarios. El 0,52 % de los padres no tienen instrucción, y el 4,19 % tienen estudios primarios incompletos. En cuanto a la educación básica regular (EBR), 43,11 % de las madres y 39,3 % de los padres la concluyeron; mientras que solo 9,77 % del grupo masculino y 6,63 % del femenino cuentan con educación superior técnica. Conclusiones: El estudio permitió un acercamiento a las condiciones socioeconómicas de los pacientes, en tanto determinantes de la salud. Se evidencia que la mayoría de pacientes viven en condición de pobreza y pobreza extrema. Un porcentaje significativo procede de los diferentes departamentos del país, lo que refleja el centralismo nacional en cuanto a los centros pediátricos especializados y, a la vez, evidencia la importancia del enfoque de interculturalidad en salud. El tipo de seguro de salud está relacionado con la condición económica: se corrobora que la mayoría es beneficiaria del Seguro Integral de Salud (SIS) y vive en condición de pobreza y pobreza extrema. La condición económica del paciente guarda relación con la proporción de viviendas que no cumplen con los requerimientos mínimos de habitabilidad, lo cual es un factor de riesgo para pacientes con enfermedades crónicas o postrasplantados (médula ósea y órganos sólidos). Finalmente, los padres de familia muestran un mayor nivel de instrucción que las madres, lo cual podría sugerir una brecha de género.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. Facultad de Medicina Humana2021-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmltext/xmlhttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/151810.24265/horizmed.2021.v21n4.06Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 21 No. 4 (2021): October - December; e1518Horizonte Médico (Lima); Vol. 21 Núm. 4 (2021): Octubre - Diciembre; e1518Horizonte Médico (Lima); v. 21 n. 4 (2021): Octubre - Diciembre; e15182227-35301727-558Xreponame:Horizonte médicoinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspahttps://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1518/995https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1518/1103https://www.horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe/index.php/horizontemed/article/view/1518/1186Derechos de autor 2021 Horizonte Médico (Lima)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:horizontemedico.usmp.edu.pe:article/15182022-06-22T17:15:16Z |
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