Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020

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Introduction: Participations of obstetric interns in hospital practice are relevant to strengthen professional skills and their future job development. However, this was affected by COVID-19, making it necessary to reflect the national reality to contribute to better university management. Objective...

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Autores: Rojas-Silva, Jessica, Damacen-Oblitas, Válery, Castro-Gómez, Diayan, Rojas-Vega, Jennifer, Moquillaza-Alcantara, Victor
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Sociedad Materno Fetal
Repositorio:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:COVID-19
Educacion superior
Percepción
Obstetricia
Equipo de protección personal
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La práctica hospitalaria en tiempos de COVID-19: Percepciones de los internos de obstetricia en el Perú, 2020
title Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
spellingShingle Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
Rojas-Silva, Jessica
COVID-19
Educacion superior
Percepción
Obstetricia
Equipo de protección personal
title_short Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
title_full Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
title_fullStr Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
title_full_unstemmed Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
title_sort Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rojas-Silva, Jessica
Damacen-Oblitas, Válery
Castro-Gómez, Diayan
Rojas-Vega, Jennifer
Moquillaza-Alcantara, Victor
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author_facet Rojas-Silva, Jessica
Damacen-Oblitas, Válery
Castro-Gómez, Diayan
Rojas-Vega, Jennifer
Moquillaza-Alcantara, Victor
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Castro-Gómez, Diayan
Rojas-Vega, Jennifer
Moquillaza-Alcantara, Victor
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Educacion superior
Percepción
Obstetricia
Equipo de protección personal
topic COVID-19
Educacion superior
Percepción
Obstetricia
Equipo de protección personal
description Introduction: Participations of obstetric interns in hospital practice are relevant to strengthen professional skills and their future job development. However, this was affected by COVID-19, making it necessary to reflect the national reality to contribute to better university management. Objective: To explore the perception of obstetric interns regarding hospital practices in times of COVID-19 in Peru during 2020. Materials and Methods: Qualitative approach study with phenomenological design where 80 obstetric interns, representatives of each hospital headquarters, from different regions of Peru. The interviews were carried out in April 2020. An in-depth interview was applied where the perception of hospital practices was addressed according to: Current problems and solution proposals. The bioethical criteria in research were met. Results: Obstetric interns have been removed from hospital practices, mainly due to the absence of personal protective equipment and health insurance, economically affecting rent and food payments; Likewise, various universities did not offer solution proposals to the delay of the internships, generating concern in the delay of administrative procedures, even more so in students from undergraduate universities. Among the proposals, those who are close to graduating suggest being exempted from the months where there were no activities, in order not to delay future processes such as tuition and rural service; likewise, suspend the payment of these fees and strengthen knowledge through the discussion of virtual clinical cases. Conclusions: The cessation of hospital practice responds to a lack of guarantees in the health care of the student, generating economic repercussions and a negative perception regarding university management. Finally, solutions are reported that could be considered for the next decisions made by the institutions.
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spelling Hospital practice in times of COVID-19: Perceptions of midwifery interns in Peru, 2020La práctica hospitalaria en tiempos de COVID-19: Percepciones de los internos de obstetricia en el Perú, 2020Rojas-Silva, JessicaDamacen-Oblitas, VáleryCastro-Gómez, DiayanRojas-Vega, JenniferMoquillaza-Alcantara, VictorCOVID-19Educacion superiorPercepciónObstetriciaEquipo de protección personalIntroduction: Participations of obstetric interns in hospital practice are relevant to strengthen professional skills and their future job development. However, this was affected by COVID-19, making it necessary to reflect the national reality to contribute to better university management. Objective: To explore the perception of obstetric interns regarding hospital practices in times of COVID-19 in Peru during 2020. Materials and Methods: Qualitative approach study with phenomenological design where 80 obstetric interns, representatives of each hospital headquarters, from different regions of Peru. The interviews were carried out in April 2020. An in-depth interview was applied where the perception of hospital practices was addressed according to: Current problems and solution proposals. The bioethical criteria in research were met. Results: Obstetric interns have been removed from hospital practices, mainly due to the absence of personal protective equipment and health insurance, economically affecting rent and food payments; Likewise, various universities did not offer solution proposals to the delay of the internships, generating concern in the delay of administrative procedures, even more so in students from undergraduate universities. Among the proposals, those who are close to graduating suggest being exempted from the months where there were no activities, in order not to delay future processes such as tuition and rural service; likewise, suspend the payment of these fees and strengthen knowledge through the discussion of virtual clinical cases. Conclusions: The cessation of hospital practice responds to a lack of guarantees in the health care of the student, generating economic repercussions and a negative perception regarding university management. Finally, solutions are reported that could be considered for the next decisions made by the institutions.Introducción: Las participaciones de los internos de obstetricia en la práctica hospitalaria son relevantes para fortalecer las competencias profesionales y su futuro desenvolvimiento laboral. Sin embargo, esto se vio afectado por la COVID-19, siendo necesario reflejar la realidad nacional para contribuir a una mejor gestión universitaria. Objetivo: Explorar la percepción de los internos de obstetricia frente a las prácticas hospitalarias en tiempos de COVID-19 en el Perú durante el año 2020. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio de enfoque cualitativo con diseño fenomenológico donde participaron 80 internos de obstetricia, representantes de cada sede hospitalaria, de diferentes regiones del Perú. Las entrevistas se realizaron en abril del 2020. Se aplicó una entrevista a profundidad donde se abordó la percepción de las prácticas hospitalarias según: Problemática actual y propuestas de solución. Se cumplieron los criterios bioéticos en investigación. Resultados: Los internos de obstetricia han sido apartados de las prácticas hospitalarias, principalmente, por ausencia de equipos de protección personal y un seguro de salud, afectando económicamente en pagos de alquiler y alimentación; asimismo, diversas universidades no brindaron propuestas de solución ante el retraso de las prácticas, generando preocupación en la demora de los trámites administrativos, más aún en estudiantes de universidades no licenciadas. Entre las propuestas, quienes están próximos a egresar sugieren ser exonerados de los meses donde no hubo actividades, a fin de no retrasar próximos procesos como la colegiatura y el servicio rural; asimismo, suspender el pago de estas cuotas y fortalecer los conocimientos mediante el debate de casos clínicos virtuales. Conclusiones: El cese de la práctica hospitalaria responde a una falta de garantías en el cuidado de la salud del estudiante, generando repercusiones económicas y una percepción negativa respecto a la gestión universitaria. 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