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Publicado 2011
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Objetivo. Describir la Producción Científica de los Docentes Obstetras de la E. A. P. de Obstetricia-UNMSM 1999- 2010. Material y métodos Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo, descriptivo y transversal; se recolectó los datos pertenecientes a los años 1999- 2010. La muestra incluyó a 34 de los 46 Docentes Obstetras de la E.A.P. de Obstetricia que pertenecen al Departamento de Ginecología y Obstetricia- UNMSM de los cuales se buscó su Producción Científica publicada en Revistas Científicas o presentada en Jornadas Científicas que se encuentra indexada en base de datos como: SCIELO- PERÚ, LILACS, LATINDEX, LIPECS, GOOGLE SCHOLAR, así como la Producción Científica que se encuentra en Revistas Impresas. Resultados: Los docentes que no tienen grado de maestría, el 66.7% no realizaron Publicaciones en Revistas Científicas o presentaron investigaciones en Jornadas Científicas...
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artículo
Publicado 2020
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Objective: To identify the economic and health aspects in times of quarantine COVID 19 Peruvian population in 2020. Methods: The study had a quantitative approach, descriptive level and non-experimental design, with a sample of 1,064 Peruvians from all regions of Peru surveyed in the month of March to April of the year 2020. For the statistical analysis, the distribution of absolute and relative frequencies was used. Results: Regarding the economic situation, 57.3% refer that they have presented many or some economic problems to buy basic necessities, 69.8% say they have food today for less than seven days; 56.8% have enough money for less than two weeks. In addition, 79.5% reported have not been benefited with some bonus or subsidy status and 65.8% say that bonds are little or subsidies to acquire the basics. Regarding health aspects, 10.5% of those surveyed stated that some of the memb...
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Publicado 2020
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Objective: To identify the economic and health aspects in times of quarantine COVID 19 Peruvian population in 2020. Methods: The study had a quantitative approach, descriptive level and non-experimental design, with a sample of 1,064 Peruvians from all regions of Peru surveyed in the month of March to April of the year 2020. For the statistical analysis, the distribution of absolute and relative frequencies was used. Results: Regarding the economic situation, 57.3% refer that they have presented many or some economic problems to buy basic necessities, 69.8% say they have food today for less than seven days; 56.8% have enough money for less than two weeks. In addition, 79.5% reported have not been benefited with some bonus or subsidy status and 65.8% say that bonds are little or subsidies to acquire the basics. Regarding health aspects, 10.5% of those surveyed stated that some of the memb...