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Bardales, I., Ríos, K. (2022). Análisis de correspondencia del diagnóstico de referencia y hospitalización de gestantes atendidas en el hospital regional de Loreto, año 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2192
Bardales, I., Ríos, K. Análisis de correspondencia del diagnóstico de referencia y hospitalización de gestantes atendidas en el hospital regional de Loreto, año 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2192
@misc{renati/1038793,
title = "Análisis de correspondencia del diagnóstico de referencia y hospitalización de gestantes atendidas en el hospital regional de Loreto, año 2021",
author = "Ríos Tello, Katherine Del Rocío",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Analysis of correspondence of the diagnosis of reference and hospitalization of pregnant women attended at the Regional Hospital of Loreto, year 2021 Authors: Irene Bardales Utia & Katherine del Rocío Ríos Tello The objective: To know the correspondence of the reference diagnosis and the diagnosis of Hospitalization of pregnant women attended at the Regional Hospital of Loreto. Methodology: comparative type research, quantitative design, nonexperimental retrospective Sample: 291 pregnant women with reference to continue treatment at the Regional Hospital of Loreto Results: Pregnancy in adolescent pregnant women referred to the Regional Hospital represents 26.8%; and pregnancy in the elderly 14.8%. The secondary education level was more frequent with 68.0%. The educational level, secondary 68.0%, 24.7% primary level and 7.3% have a higher non-university level. The reference diagnoses with the highest proportion are: incomplete abortion (13.75%), premature rupture of the membrane (9.61%), supervision of high-risk pregnancy (7.90%), acute fetal distress (7.56%), active phase labor (5. 84%), severe preeclampsia (5.49%), high-risk pregnancy 4.12%). The most frequent hospitalization diagnoses are: incomplete abortion (14.14%), active phase labor (10.65%), preterm labor (8.94%), severe preeclampsia (7.94%), pregnancy-induced hypertensive disease (7.24%). There are correspondences between the reference diagnoses with the hospitalization diagnoses of pregnant women treated at the Regional Hospital of Loreto, 2021, with (p=0.000)
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