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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the influence of the organizational climate on the performance of the Nursing teacher in National University of San Marcos. MATERIALS AND METHODS: T Descriptive, cross-sectional and correlational study. The sample was 45 teachers and 58 nursing students of the fifth year of studies. Likert scales instrument. RESULTS: Of a total of 45 teachers surveyed, 63% of teachers report an unhealthy or average organizational climate, and 54.9% of teachers, according to students, have an average level of performance. CONCLUSIONS:The organizational climate significantly influences the performance of the nursing teacher. Most teachers have an unhealthy organizational climate and an average level of teaching performance.
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Obesity and overweight are problems of malnutrition and public health in the communities and societies of the current era. Stopping and reducing them are immediate objectives of development, which not everyone assumes, especially those affected by their behavior and mentality, which deserves to be known. The study explores the beliefs and attitudes of residents of an urban community, against obesity and overweight, applying a mixed approach, qualitative observational in the first part and quantitative, descriptive, probabilistic by conglomerates, in the second. 240 inhabitants were surveyed, men and women from 18 to 70 years old; and 2456 people of all ages were observed. The analysis triangulates the information collected through surveys, interviews and observations. Individual and collective experiences were very unique in the processes of socialization, nutrition and social mobility; ...
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Obesity and overweight are problems of malnutrition and public health in the communities and societies of the current era. Stopping and reducing them are immediate objectives of development, which not everyone assumes, especially those affected by their behavior and mentality, which deserves to be known. The study explores the beliefs and attitudes of residents of an urban community, against obesity and overweight, applying a mixed approach, qualitative observational in the first part and quantitative, descriptive, probabilistic by conglomerates, in the second. 240 inhabitants were surveyed, men and women from 18 to 70 years old; and 2456 people of all ages were observed. The analysis triangulates the information collected through surveys, interviews and observations. Individual and collective experiences were very unique in the processes of socialization, nutrition and social mobility; ...