Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients

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Objective: To determine whether personal and institutional factors are associated with the quality of the nursing notes register in hospitalized patients at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases. Methodology: A quantitative, basic, descriptive-correlational, non-experimental, cross-sectional...

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Autores: Talancha-Leon, Angela, Carpio-Mayma, Zulma-Nataly, Legua-Garcia, Jackeline-Djana, Torres-Chachi, Rocio-del-Pilar
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas
Repositorio:INEN-Institucional
Lenguaje:español
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spellingShingle Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients
Talancha-Leon, Angela
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title_short Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients
title_full Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients
title_fullStr Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients
title_full_unstemmed Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients
title_sort Personal and institucional factors associated with the quality of nursing notes recording in hospitalized oncology patients
author Talancha-Leon, Angela
author_facet Talancha-Leon, Angela
Carpio-Mayma, Zulma-Nataly
Legua-Garcia, Jackeline-Djana
Torres-Chachi, Rocio-del-Pilar
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Legua-Garcia, Jackeline-Djana
Torres-Chachi, Rocio-del-Pilar
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Carpio-Mayma, Zulma-Nataly
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Torres-Chachi, Rocio-del-Pilar
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description Objective: To determine whether personal and institutional factors are associated with the quality of the nursing notes register in hospitalized patients at the National Institute of Neoplastic Diseases. Methodology: A quantitative, basic, descriptive-correlational, non-experimental, cross-sectional study. The population consisted of a total of 129 nursing professionals working in the hospitalization area who prepared nursing notes. Two instruments were used to evaluate the personal and institutional factors and the quality of the nursing notes register, which was validated by expert judgment and with a reliability of Cronbach's alpha 0.8 and KR of 0.86. The results obtained show a moderate correlation (0.695) between the personal and institutional factors and the quality of nursing notes. Likewise, the personal and institutional factors and the content of nursing notes have a moderate correlation (0.492 and 0.483), while the personal and institutional factors and the structure of nursing notes have a moderate correlation (0.471 and 0.445). It is concluded that it is necessary to continue with the training of nurses to strengthen competencies and skills to adequately develop the content and structure of nursing notes.
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