Total family risk during the COVID-19 pandemic in families receiving food assistance in Carabayllo
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Acute Respiratory Infections (IRAS) are the most common childhood illnesses. It is possible to contract them even without risk factors; although, if there are a greater number of factors, the higher the probability of becoming ill. Objective: To determine the environmental factors that are associate...
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Formato: | artículo |
Fecha de Publicación: | 2021 |
Institución: | Universidad María Auxiliadora |
Repositorio: | Agora |
Lenguaje: | español |
OAI Identifier: | oai:revistaagora.com:article/191 |
Enlace del recurso: | https://revistaagora.com/index.php/cieUMA/article/view/191 |
Nivel de acceso: | acceso abierto |
Materia: | Riesgo Familia Asistencia alimentaria Coronavirus |
Sumario: | Acute Respiratory Infections (IRAS) are the most common childhood illnesses. It is possible to contract them even without risk factors; although, if there are a greater number of factors, the higher the probability of becoming ill. Objective: To determine the environmental factors that are associated with Respiratory Infections in children under 5 years of age who attend the Barranca Hospital. Materials and methods: basic research, with a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional approach. The sample consisted of 120 children who attend the Barranca hospital and who belong to the jurisdiction of the Barranca province. The survey was used as a technique and as instruments a questionnaire on risk factors: environmental, social, individual. prior informed consent. Results: Children suffer from IRAS when: there is a lack of ventilation in the home (n = 61.3%), when there are dusty areas near the home (n = 54.5%), when exclusive breastfeeding of the child is inadequate (n = 79.6 %), when there is no compliance with the vaccination schedule (n = 62.9%) and when there is overcrowding at home (n = 81.8%). Conclusions: The factors that influence acute respiratory infections in children under 5 years of age as environmental risk factors are poor ventilation and when there are dusty areas near the home, as individual risk factors when exclusive breastfeeding is inadequate and non-compliance of the vaccination schedule and as social risk factors are overcrowding at home. |
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