Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023

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Objectives: Determine if training to prevent parasitosis in Peruvian school children was effective. Human beings face various diseases caused by different pathogenic agents, one of them is parasitosis, which often go unnoticed in Latin American countries. The prevalence of parasitosis is high, affec...

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Autores: Rojas Aire , Joel Ivan, Rojas Aire , Mery Luz Rojas Aire z, Palomino Huarcaya , Roger Alberto, Andia Sanchez , Miguel, Montalban Ambulay , Delia, Terrones Malca, Ruth Lylybel
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt
Repositorio:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología
Lenguaje:español
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Herramientas metodológicas educativas para la prevención de las parasitosis en niños en edad escolar de los distritos de Lima, 2023
title Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023
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Rojas Aire , Joel Ivan
title_short Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023
title_full Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023
title_fullStr Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023
title_full_unstemmed Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023
title_sort Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023
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Rojas Aire , Mery Luz Rojas Aire z
Palomino Huarcaya , Roger Alberto
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description Objectives: Determine if training to prevent parasitosis in Peruvian school children was effective. Human beings face various diseases caused by different pathogenic agents, one of them is parasitosis, which often go unnoticed in Latin American countries. The prevalence of parasitosis is high, affecting individuals, families and communities. The lack of sanitation and cultural practices contribute to its spread, with the most vulnerable populations being those in poverty, immunosuppressed people, older adults and children. In Peru, the lack of education has increased the prevalence of these infections, which highlights the need to develop educational interventions, through awareness workshops, for their prevention, especially in school populations to raise awareness about the risks of the disease and the importance of hygiene and prevention of parasitosis. Material and Methods: 10 primary education educational institutions in the province of Lima were selected and different types of learning methodologies were developed in a didactic manner such as puppet shows, theaters, sketches, recreational games in addition to the use of triptychs and banners where the activities are described. most common forms of parasitic transmission in the population. Various questions were applied through a questionnaire to verify that the information has been assimilated. The data were evaluated with SPSS statistical software version 25. Results: The data indicated that the answers obtained in the questionnaire are reliable and validate the correct learning by the children. Conclusions: It can be concluded that our trainings were effective in preventing parasitosis in children at the selected institutions, although continued efforts and future research are required to address challenges and improve sustainability. We highlight the importance of educational approaches and community collaboration for success and sustainable development.
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spelling Educational methodological tools for the prevention of parasitosis in school-age children in the districts of Lima, 2023Herramientas metodológicas educativas para la prevención de las parasitosis en niños en edad escolar de los distritos de Lima, 2023Rojas Aire , Joel IvanRojas Aire , Mery Luz Rojas Aire zPalomino Huarcaya , Roger AlbertoAndia Sanchez , MiguelMontalban Ambulay , DeliaTerrones Malca, Ruth LylybelObjectives: Determine if training to prevent parasitosis in Peruvian school children was effective. Human beings face various diseases caused by different pathogenic agents, one of them is parasitosis, which often go unnoticed in Latin American countries. The prevalence of parasitosis is high, affecting individuals, families and communities. The lack of sanitation and cultural practices contribute to its spread, with the most vulnerable populations being those in poverty, immunosuppressed people, older adults and children. In Peru, the lack of education has increased the prevalence of these infections, which highlights the need to develop educational interventions, through awareness workshops, for their prevention, especially in school populations to raise awareness about the risks of the disease and the importance of hygiene and prevention of parasitosis. Material and Methods: 10 primary education educational institutions in the province of Lima were selected and different types of learning methodologies were developed in a didactic manner such as puppet shows, theaters, sketches, recreational games in addition to the use of triptychs and banners where the activities are described. most common forms of parasitic transmission in the population. Various questions were applied through a questionnaire to verify that the information has been assimilated. The data were evaluated with SPSS statistical software version 25. Results: The data indicated that the answers obtained in the questionnaire are reliable and validate the correct learning by the children. Conclusions: It can be concluded that our trainings were effective in preventing parasitosis in children at the selected institutions, although continued efforts and future research are required to address challenges and improve sustainability. We highlight the importance of educational approaches and community collaboration for success and sustainable development.Objetivos: Determinar si las capacitaciones para prevenir la parasitosis en niños de colegios peruano fueron efectivas. El ser humano enfrenta diversas enfermedades causadas por diferentes agentes patógenos, una de ellas son las parasitosis, que a menudo pasan desapercibidos en países latinoamericanos. La prevalencia de parasitosis es alta, afectando a individuos, familias y comunidades. La falta de saneamiento y prácticas culturales contribuyen a su propagación siendo las poblaciones más vulnerables las poblaciones en pobreza, las personas inmunosuprimidas, adultos mayores y niños. En el Perú, la falta de educación ha aumentado la prevalencia de estas infecciones, lo que destaca la necesidad de desarrollar intervenciones educativas, mediante talleres de sensibilización, para su prevención sobre todo en poblaciones escolares para concientizar sobre los riesgos de la enfermedad y a importancia de la higiene y la prevención de la parasitosis. Material y Métodos: Se seleccionaron 10 instituciones educativas de educación primaria en la provincia de Lima y se desarrollaron diferentes tipos de metodologías de aprendizaje de manera didáctica como show de títeres, teatros, sketches, juegos lúdicos además del uso de trípticos y banners en donde se describen las formas de transmisión de parasitosis más comunes en la población. Se aplicaron diversas preguntas a través de un cuestionario para verificar que la información haya sido asimilada. Los datos fueron evaluados con software estadístico SPSS versión 25. Resultados: Los datos indicaron que las respuestas obtenidas en el cuestionario son fiables y validan el correcto aprendizaje por parte de los niños. Conclusiones: Se puede concluir que nuestras capacitaciones fueron efectivas en prevenir la parasitosis en niños de las instituciones seleccionadas, aunque se requieren esfuerzos continuos y futuras investigaciones para abordar desafíos y mejorar la sostenibilidad. Destacamos la importancia de enfoques educativos y colaboración comunitaria para el éxito y desarrollo sostenible.Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt2024-04-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/12410.47186/visct.v8i1.124Visionarios en ciencia y tecnología; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2023): Enero-Junio; 9-182708-63722308-2496reponame:Visionarios en ciencia y tecnologíainstname:Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Rooseveltinstacron:ROOSEVELTspahttps://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/124/205https://revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe/index.php/VISCT/article/view/124/212Derechos de autor 2024 Joel Ivan Rojas Aire , Mery Luz Rojas Aire z Rojas Aire , Roger Alberto Palomino Huarcaya , Miguel Andia Sanchez , Delia Montalban Ambulay , Ruth Lylybel Terrones Malcahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.uroosevelt.edu.pe:article/1242024-04-30T21:17:42Z
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