Browsing by Author "Medina Maldonado, Venus Elizabeth"
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Item Conocimientos y actitudes del personal de enfermería en la atención a mujeres víctimas de violencia intrafamiliar del Distrito 03d01 de la provincia del Cañar, 2022(Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-06-09) Rivas Chuya, Miriam Guadalupe; Medina Maldonado, Venus ElizabethViolence against women is a public health problem that disturbs their well-being. Nursing must be prepared for their attention, demonstrating scientific knowledge and appropriate attitudes. Objective: To determine the existing associations between the level of knowledge, attitudes and sociodemographic factors of the nursing staff in the care of women victims of domestic violence in the 03D01 district. Methodology: a quantitative cross-sectional analytical design was applied, whose universe was the first and second level nursing staff of the 03D01 district, corresponding to 287 people. Two validated instruments containing the knowledge questionnaire and the attitude scale were used. The data were analyzed in the statistical program PSPP version 1.4. Results: 64.8% are between 30 and 59 years old, 87.8% are female and 42.2% are single. 61.7% work as nursing graduates, 21.3% assistants, 10.1% nursing interns and 6.6% rural nursing. The level of knowledge is medium in 45.6% and 96.2% have a favorable attitude. There was a statistically significant relationship between level of knowledge and instruction (p= ˂0.001); attitudes and years of experience (p= ˂0.001); attitudes and instruction (p= ˂0.015); there was no relationship between knowledge and attitudes (p=423) Conclusions: the nursing staff has a medium level of knowledge and a favorable attitude to care for victims of violence. There is no relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes. The level of instruction is related to the level of knowledge and attitude and years of experience with attitude.Item Representaciones sociales de enfermería en el afrontamiento del consumo de drogas en los adolescentes del CETAD-Libertadores de Guayaquil. 2022(Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-06-05) García Martínez, María Araceli; Medina Maldonado, Venus ElizabethNursing sees human care as a necessity, not only biological or physical, but that goes beyond a whole. Objective: to explore the social presentations of nursing in coping with drug use in adolescents of CETAD-Libertadores de Guayaquil 2022. Methodological design: qualitative-ethnographic study allowed to explore the social representations of nursing in coping with drug consumption. The subjects went to 9 nurses with experiences in the care of adolescent drug users. For data collection, focus groups were conducted, interviews were conducted following the Script of guiding questions, for validation the credibility method was used, making the transcription and interpretation of the data as close as possible to the reality studied. For the analysis of the data, the method of constant comparison was used, organized with the Atlas ti. 22. Software. Results: Social interaction nursing-patient and family in coping with drug use in adolescents, social visibility of nursing in coping with drug use in adolescents, Role of social accompaniment of nursing in coping with drug consumption in adolescents. Conclusions: The social representations of nursing in coping with drug use is based on guidance, commitment, and responsibility, as an individual process in the adolescent for coping. However, social interaction in coping with drug use in the family is limited because the idea persists that nursing has competence only to give medication
