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Objective. To establish the sociocultural, personal and institutional factors related to the acceptability of oral rehydration solutions in users of health facilities in the Comas District. Lima-Perú 2016. Materials and Methods. A descriptive correlational design study. The population consisted of patients with mild-moderate dehydration treated at Comas District health facilities, comprising 06 Health Centers and 01 Health Care Unit, 101 patients were included and an ad hoc questionnaire was completed for the studio. Results: From 101 cases of patients with diarrhea with dehydration, 66 (65%) were female and 35 (35%) were female. (38%), upper 20 (20%) and incomplete secondary school 15 (15%) were secondary school students. The factors that present a statistically significant correlation with the acceptability of oral rehydration solutions were the sociocultural factor r = 0.781 and p va...
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Objective. To establish the sociocultural, personal and institutional factors related to the acceptability of oral rehydration solutions in users of health facilities in the Comas District. Lima-Perú 2016. Materials and Methods. A descriptive correlational design study. The population consisted of patients with mild-moderate dehydration treated at Comas District health facilities, comprising 06 Health Centers and 01 Health Care Unit, 101 patients were included and an ad hoc questionnaire was completed for the studio. Results: From 101 cases of patients with diarrhea with dehydration, 66 (65%) were female and 35 (35%) were female. (38%), upper 20 (20%) and incomplete secondary school 15 (15%) were secondary school students. The factors that present a statistically significant correlation with the acceptability of oral rehydration solutions were the sociocultural factor r = 0.781 and p va...
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Objective: To determine the association that social, clinical and therapeutic factors and coexisting diseases have with nonadherence to antiretroviral therapy in people with HIV/AIDS in 2018. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study conducted with a sample of 117 people with HIV/AIDS on antiretroviral therapy at the Hospital Daniel Alcides Carrión. The Questionnaire for the Assessment of Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy (CEAT-VIH)adapted for use in Peru was administered. The IBM SPSS Statistics V23 and logistic regression were used for the statistical analysis. Results: Seventeen point one zero percent (17.10 %) of the patients did not adhere to the therapy and 82.90 % adhered to their prescribed treatment. The variables most likely to predict nonadherence were sex (OR = 16.175, p value = 0.023) and HIV/AIDSrelated comorbidities (OR = 9.556, p value = 0.003). The initial viral ...