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Analiza la relación entre los factores influyentes en la suspensión de cirugías programadas y la satisfacción de pacientes del Hospital III Suárez Angamos EsSalud durante el año 2020. Realiza un estudio correlacional, prospectivo y transversal de enfoque cuantitativo y diseño no experimental en el que se incluyeron pacientes de 18 años o más programados para cirugía electiva, a quienes les fue cancelada la cirugía, durante el año 2020. Se evaluaron las características basales de los pacientes, la causa de la cancelación y se aplicó el instrumento de satisfacción del paciente versión corta (Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire Short Form [PSQ-18]). Se realizó análisis descriptivo e inferencial. Encuentra que la especialidad con mayor tasa de suspensión fue cirugía general con 44.1% seguido de ginecología con 20.5%. Las causas administrativas fueron el principal factor ...
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Diabetic nephropathy has been reported in Peru as the first cause for end-stage kidney disease; and secondary prevention cannot not take place because of patients coming so late for their first nephrology assessment. Objectives: To determine the proportion of patients with diabetic nephropathy who come on time for their first nephrology assessment in Cayetano Heredia Hospital. Material and Method: We obtained demographic, clinical, and laboratory data from 73 patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus between January 2011 and January 2012. We describe rates and proportions. Results: Of these 73 patients assessed, 50 (68,49%) arrived with advanced kidney disease to the nephrology outpatient clinic (diabetic nephropathy, Mogensen stages IV and V), stage IV was the most frequent presentation, it was found in 47 patients (64,38%), and 3 (4,11%) arrived to the clinic with stage V diabet...
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Diabetic nephropathy has been reported in Peru as the first cause for end-stage kidney disease; and secondary prevention cannot not take place because of patients coming so late for their first nephrology assessment. Objectives: To determine the proportion of patients with diabetic nephropathy who come on time for their first nephrology assessment in Cayetano Heredia Hospital. Material and Method: We obtained demographic, clinical, and laboratory data from 73 patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus between January 2011 and January 2012. We describe rates and proportions. Results: Of these 73 patients assessed, 50 (68,49%) arrived with advanced kidney disease to the nephrology outpatient clinic (diabetic nephropathy, Mogensen stages IV and V), stage IV was the most frequent presentation, it was found in 47 patients (64,38%), and 3 (4,11%) arrived to the clinic with stage V diabet...