Operative investigation in tuberculosis, role of the faculty of medicine

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Operational Research (IO) in Health has as its final objective to provide useful information for decision making that serve to improve Health Policies, at any level of government. The questions in the IO arise from problems detected in the field when implementing projects in Health, and the answers...

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Autores: Salas Lopez, Antonio, Llanos-Tejada, Félix
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Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revista URP - Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Humana
Lenguaje:español
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Salas Lopez, Antonio
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title_full Operative investigation in tuberculosis, role of the faculty of medicine
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Operational Research (IO) in Health has as its final objective to provide useful information for decision making that serve to improve Health Policies, at any level of government. The questions in the IO arise from problems detected in the field when implementing projects in Health, and the answers to these questions are intended to solve these difficulties. We propose that one of the barriers to achieving the objectives of development in Health in our environment is the weakness of our System, so the IO is presented as a useful tool to try the solutions that arise. An IO project arises, according to the Technical Document of the National Institute of Health (INS) 1, if there are three elements: a discrepancy between what is and what should be; a question about the causes of this discrepancy; and at least two plausible responses to this discrepancy. The infectious diseases are a prevalent group of pathologies in our environment, causing great morbidity and mortality. Tuberculosis (TB) is a public health problem in our country, being, Peru, considered one of the countries with the highest burden of disease in Latin America, second only to Haiti; and representing, together with Brazil, more than half of the cases in South America2. The Faculties of Medicine, with the support of their respective Research Institutes, should promote the development of Operational Research from undergraduate to postgraduate in our environment or our health institutions independent of the level of complexity, which will allow us to know certain characteristics of our reality and of our population in particular. DOI: 10.25176/RFMH.v18.n3.1586
La Investigación Operativa (IO) en Salud tiene como objetivo final proporcionar información útil para la toma de decisiones que sirven para mejorar las Políticas en Salud, a cualquier Nivel de gobierno. Las preguntas en las IO surgen de problemas detectados en el campo al implementar proyectos en Salud, y las respuestas a estas preguntas pretenden solucionar estas dificultades. Planteamos que una de las barreras para alcanzar los objetivos de desarrollo en Salud en nuestro medio es la debilidad de nuestro Sistema, por lo que la IO se presenta como una herramienta útil para intentar las soluciones que se planteen. Un proyecto de IO surge, de acuerdo al Documento Técnico del Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS)1, si existen tres elementos: una discrepancia entre lo que es y lo que debe ser; una pregunta sobre las causas de esta discrepancia; y por lo menos dos respuestas plausibles a esta discrepancia. Las enfermedades infectocontagiosas son un grupo prevalentes de patologías en nuestro medio, causantes de gran morbimortalidad. La Tuberculosis (TB) es un problema de Salud Pública en nuestro medio, siendo, el Perú, considerado como uno de los países con mayor carga de enfermedad en América Latina, solo superado por Haití; y representando, junto a Brasil, más de la mitad de casos de Sudamérica2. Las Facultades de Medicina, con apoyo de sus respectivos Institutos de Investigación, deben propiciar el desarrollo de Investigación Operacional desde pregrado hasta postgrado en nuestro medio o nuestras instituciones de salud independiente del nivel de complejidad, lo que nos permitirá conocer ciertas características propias de nuestra realidad y de nuestra población en particular. DOI: 10.25176/RFMH.v18.n3.1586
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