Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru

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Introduction. Tacna is a region with very high risk of tuberculosis transmission; however, the diagnostic performance of direct smears in their healthcare centers is 1.5%. Objectives. To describe the knowledge, perceptions and practices about detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects. Design. Cr...

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Autores: Romani Romani, Franco Ronald, Roque Henríquez, Joel, Catacora López, Fresia, Hilasaca Yngas, Gladys
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/11816
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Materia:Knowledge
Respiratory Symptomatic
Tuberculosis
Health Personnel.
Conocimientos
Sintomático Respiratorio
Personal de Salud.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
Conocimientos, percepciones y prácticas de personal de salud en la detección de sintomáticos respiratorios en una región de muy alto riesgo de trasmisión de tuberculosis en el Perú
title Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
spellingShingle Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
Romani Romani, Franco Ronald
Knowledge
Respiratory Symptomatic
Tuberculosis
Health Personnel.
Conocimientos
Sintomático Respiratorio
Tuberculosis
Personal de Salud.
title_short Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
title_full Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
title_fullStr Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
title_sort Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Romani Romani, Franco Ronald
Roque Henríquez, Joel
Catacora López, Fresia
Hilasaca Yngas, Gladys
author Romani Romani, Franco Ronald
author_facet Romani Romani, Franco Ronald
Roque Henríquez, Joel
Catacora López, Fresia
Hilasaca Yngas, Gladys
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Catacora López, Fresia
Hilasaca Yngas, Gladys
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge
Respiratory Symptomatic
Tuberculosis
Health Personnel.
Conocimientos
Sintomático Respiratorio
Tuberculosis
Personal de Salud.
topic Knowledge
Respiratory Symptomatic
Tuberculosis
Health Personnel.
Conocimientos
Sintomático Respiratorio
Tuberculosis
Personal de Salud.
description Introduction. Tacna is a region with very high risk of tuberculosis transmission; however, the diagnostic performance of direct smears in their healthcare centers is 1.5%. Objectives. To describe the knowledge, perceptions and practices about detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects. Design. Cross sectional study. Setting. Health care centers of Tacna Regional Health Directorate. Participants. Health professionals including physicians and nurses. Interventions. A structured self-administered, anonymous questionnaire, developed by the authors, based on the current "Technical Standard for Comprehensive Management of People Affected by Tuberculosis", was applied to 178 health professionals (physicians and nurses). Main outcome measures. Absolute and relative frequency of adequate knowledge, perceptions and practices on detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects. Results. In the study, 89.9% knew the definition of respiratory symptomatic, 93.3% was aware that two sputum specimens should be requested to the respiratory symptomatic persons, 22.5% recognized the indicator that assesses the quality of detection of respiratory symptomatic, and 28.1% knew the indicator that assesses the ability of staff to perform the smear in identified respiratory symptomatic. 49.4% distinguished that the goal of the search intensity indicator is 5 per 100 attentions in people older than 15 years, and 60.8% reported having read the current technical standard. Conclusions. A gap in the knowledge of physicians and nurses in the detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects was found. This gap was greater in knowledge about operational indicators of detection.
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spelling Knowledge, perceptions and practices of health care workers about detection of respiratory symptomatics in a very high risk region of tuberculosis transmission in PeruConocimientos, percepciones y prácticas de personal de salud en la detección de sintomáticos respiratorios en una región de muy alto riesgo de trasmisión de tuberculosis en el PerúRomani Romani, Franco RonaldRoque Henríquez, JoelCatacora López, FresiaHilasaca Yngas, GladysKnowledgeRespiratory SymptomaticTuberculosisHealth Personnel.ConocimientosSintomático RespiratorioTuberculosisPersonal de Salud.Introduction. Tacna is a region with very high risk of tuberculosis transmission; however, the diagnostic performance of direct smears in their healthcare centers is 1.5%. Objectives. To describe the knowledge, perceptions and practices about detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects. Design. Cross sectional study. Setting. Health care centers of Tacna Regional Health Directorate. Participants. Health professionals including physicians and nurses. Interventions. A structured self-administered, anonymous questionnaire, developed by the authors, based on the current "Technical Standard for Comprehensive Management of People Affected by Tuberculosis", was applied to 178 health professionals (physicians and nurses). Main outcome measures. Absolute and relative frequency of adequate knowledge, perceptions and practices on detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects. Results. In the study, 89.9% knew the definition of respiratory symptomatic, 93.3% was aware that two sputum specimens should be requested to the respiratory symptomatic persons, 22.5% recognized the indicator that assesses the quality of detection of respiratory symptomatic, and 28.1% knew the indicator that assesses the ability of staff to perform the smear in identified respiratory symptomatic. 49.4% distinguished that the goal of the search intensity indicator is 5 per 100 attentions in people older than 15 years, and 60.8% reported having read the current technical standard. Conclusions. A gap in the knowledge of physicians and nurses in the detection of respiratory symptomatic subjects was found. This gap was greater in knowledge about operational indicators of detection.Introducción. Tacna es una región de muy alto riesgo de transmisión de tuberculosis. Sin embargo, se ha encontrado que el rendimiento diagnóstico de la baciloscopia en sus establecimientos de salud es del 1,5%. Objetivo. Describir los conocimientos, percepciones y prácticas sobre detección de sintomáticos respiratorios (SR). Diseño. Estudio transversal. Lugar. Establecimientos de salud de la Dirección Regional de Salud de Tacna. Participantes. Profesionales de salud (médicos y enfermeras). Intervenciones. Cuestionario estructurado auto-administrado y anónimo, elaborado por los autores del estudio en base a la vigente “Norma Técnica de Salud para la Atención Integral de las Personas Afectadas por Tuberculosis”. Principales medidas de resultado. Frecuencia absoluta y relativa de conocimientos adecuados, percepciones y prácticas sobre detección de sintomáticos respiratorios. Resultados. De 178 profesionales de salud (médicos y enfermeras), 89,9% conocían la definición de SR; 93,3% sabía que debe solicitarse dos muestras de esputo a los SR; 22,5% conocía el indicador que evalúa la calidad de detección de SR, y 28,1%, el indicador que evalúa la capacidad del personal para realizar la baciloscopia entre los sintomáticos respiratorios identificados; 49,4% sabía que la meta del indicador de intensidad de búsqueda es 5 por 100 atenciones en mayores de 15 años y 60,8% señaló haber leído la norma técnica vigente. Conclusiones. En el estudio, existió una brecha en el conocimiento de médicos y enfermeras en la detección de sintomáticos respiratorios. Esta brecha fue mayor en el conocimiento sobre los indicadores operacionales de detección.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana2016-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/1181610.15381/anales.v77i2.11816Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 77 No. 2 (2016); 123-127Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 77 Núm. 2 (2016); 123-1271609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/11816/10809Derechos de autor 2016 Franco Ronald Romani Romani, Joel Roque Henríquez, Fresia Catacora López, Gladys Hilasaca Yngashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/118162016-10-14T00:52:46Z
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