COHORT STUDY OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH STRATEGY FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF TUBERCULOSIS OF THE HUANCAVELICA REGIONAL HOSPITAL

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The objective was to determine the result ofthe National Health Strategy for the Prevention andControl of Tuberculosis ESN-PCT of the RegionalHospital of Huancavelica, taking as an indicator thecondition of discharge of the patients who were treatedby it. The research was descriptive, the inductive...

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Autores: Chenet Zuta, Manuel Enrique, Bollet Ramírez, Frank, Vargas Espinoza, Jorge Luis, Carhuas Peña, Lida Inés, Castillo Maza, Juan Victoriano
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Privada de Pucallpa
Repositorio:Revista UPP - Revista de Investigación Científica Cultura Viva Amazónica
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:http://upp.edu.pe/revistas/index.php/RICCVA/oai:article/169
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.upp.edu.pe/index.php/RICCVA/article/view/169
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Cohort study
tuberculosis
national health strategy for prevention and control of tuberculosis.
Estudio de cohorte
estrategia sanitaria nacional de prevención y control de tuberculosis
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Sumario:The objective was to determine the result ofthe National Health Strategy for the Prevention andControl of Tuberculosis ESN-PCT of the RegionalHospital of Huancavelica, taking as an indicator thecondition of discharge of the patients who were treatedby it. The research was descriptive, the inductive -deductive method was used as a general method,and the descriptive, statistical and bibliographicmethods were used as specific methods. The designwas retrospective epidemiological non-experimental:a case-control cohort study. We worked with a censusconsidering the patients with BK (+) registered inthe DIRESA Huancavelica database for two years,whose number was 36. The technique used was thedocumentary analysis with its instrument, the cohortstudy format. approved in the technical standard ofthe tuberculosis health strategy. In the first year thescheme cohort study (1) had 36 registered patients,of which 94.44% were cured and 5.56% died. In thesecond year, the scheme cohort study (1) had 28registered patients, of which 92.86% were cured and3.57% died. It is concluded that the ESNPCT yieldedexcellent results since at the end of the treatment thepatients' discharge condition was clinically cured witha high percentage in relation to the deceased andthose who abandoned the treatment.
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