Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima
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OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to determine the relationship between the characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in northern Lima. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method used was quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional design. The population was 540 families consiste...
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Institución: | Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades |
Repositorio: | Health care & global health |
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Materia: | Family family health family relations nuclear family risk groups Familia grupos vulnerables núcleo familiar relaciones familiares salud familiar |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima Caracterización del riesgo familiar total y tipo de familia en pobladores de un asentamiento humano de un distrito de Lima Norte |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima Pérez Siguas, Rosa Eva Family family health family relations nuclear family risk groups Familia grupos vulnerables núcleo familiar relaciones familiares salud familiar |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern Lima |
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Pérez Siguas, Rosa Eva Matta Solís, Hernán Hugo Espinoza Moreno, Tula Margarita Paredes Tafur, Claudia Rosibel |
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Pérez Siguas, Rosa Eva |
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Pérez Siguas, Rosa Eva Matta Solís, Hernán Hugo Espinoza Moreno, Tula Margarita Paredes Tafur, Claudia Rosibel |
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Matta Solís, Hernán Hugo Espinoza Moreno, Tula Margarita Paredes Tafur, Claudia Rosibel |
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Family family health family relations nuclear family risk groups Familia grupos vulnerables núcleo familiar relaciones familiares salud familiar |
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Family family health family relations nuclear family risk groups Familia grupos vulnerables núcleo familiar relaciones familiares salud familiar |
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OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to determine the relationship between the characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in northern Lima. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method used was quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional design. The population was 540 families consisted of 540 families. Data-collection was given between the second semester of 2014 and 2015 involving nursing students. Started an interview with the head of the family. The instrument used was Questionnaire RFT 5:33, which was adapted and validated to our reality. RESULTS: Globally, most families are within the vulnerable class (52.4%), vulnerable families are predominantly in the “social economic situation” and “child management” dimensions. In the family type 1, vulnerable families predominate in the dimensions “socio economic situation” and “child management, while in the family type 2 the vulnerable family is mainly in the dimensions” socio economic situation “and” health services and practices“. There is an association between total family risk and family type. CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that, although in our study we found low frequency of highrisk families more than half of the families are vulnerable. Furthermore, it could identify a similar number of families with low risk, which justifies the continuation and strengthening of multidisciplinary and inter-institutional participation to eradicate, neutralize or reduce the risks in families. |
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Characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in Northern LimaCaracterización del riesgo familiar total y tipo de familia en pobladores de un asentamiento humano de un distrito de Lima NortePérez Siguas, Rosa EvaMatta Solís, Hernán HugoEspinoza Moreno, Tula MargaritaParedes Tafur, Claudia RosibelFamilyfamily healthfamily relationsnuclear familyrisk groupsFamiliagrupos vulnerablesnúcleo familiarrelaciones familiaressalud familiarOBJECTIVES: This paper aims to determine the relationship between the characterization of Total Family Risk and Family Type in a slum population in northern Lima. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The method used was quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional design. The population was 540 families consisted of 540 families. Data-collection was given between the second semester of 2014 and 2015 involving nursing students. Started an interview with the head of the family. The instrument used was Questionnaire RFT 5:33, which was adapted and validated to our reality. RESULTS: Globally, most families are within the vulnerable class (52.4%), vulnerable families are predominantly in the “social economic situation” and “child management” dimensions. In the family type 1, vulnerable families predominate in the dimensions “socio economic situation” and “child management, while in the family type 2 the vulnerable family is mainly in the dimensions” socio economic situation “and” health services and practices“. There is an association between total family risk and family type. CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that, although in our study we found low frequency of highrisk families more than half of the families are vulnerable. Furthermore, it could identify a similar number of families with low risk, which justifies the continuation and strengthening of multidisciplinary and inter-institutional participation to eradicate, neutralize or reduce the risks in families.OBJETIVO: El presente estudio tiene como objetivo determinar la relación entre la caracterización del Riesgo Familiar Total y el tipo de Familia en personas de un asentamiento humano de un distrito de Lima Norte. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: El método utilizado fue cuantitativo, el diseño transversal y correlacional. La población fue de 540 familias. La recolección de información se dio entre el segundo semestre de 2014 y agosto de 2015 participando estudiantes de enfermería. Se entrevistó al jefe de familia. El instrumento empleado fue el cuestionario RFT 5:33, el cual fue adaptado y validado a nuestra realidad. RESULTADOS: De manera global, la mayor parte de las familias se encuentran dentro de la clase amenazada (52,4%), las familias amenazadas se encuentran predominantemente en las dimensiones “situación socioeconómica” y “manejo de menores”. En la familia tipo 1, las familias amenazadas predominan en las dimensiones “situación socioeconómica” y “manejo de menores”; mientras que en la familia tipo 2, la familia amenazada se da mayormente en las dimensiones “situación socioeconómica” y “servicios y prácticas de salud”. Existe asociación entre riesgo familiar total y el tipo de familia. CONCLUSIONES: A pesar de que en nuestro estudio encontramos baja frecuencia de familias con riesgo alto, más de la mitad de las familias se encuentran amenazadas. Además, se pudo identificar una cifra similar de familias con riesgo bajo, los cuales justifican continuar y fortalecer la participación multidisciplinaria e interinstitucional a fin de erradicar, neutralizar o reducir los riesgos existentes en las familias.Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)2017-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revista.uch.edu.pe/index.php/hgh/article/view/5Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2017); 18-23Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2017); 18-23Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health; v. 1 n. 1 (2017); 18-232522-727010.22258/hgh.2017.11reponame:Health care & global healthinstname:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesinstacron:UCHspahttp://revista.uch.edu.pe/index.php/hgh/article/view/5/1510.22258/hgh.2017.11.15Derechos de autor 2017 Rosa Eva Pérez Siguas, Hernán Hugo Matta Solís, Tula Margarita Espinoza Moreno, Claudia Rosibel Paredes Tafurinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.openhgh.org:article/52019-03-08T15:38:39Z |
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