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Tello, I., (2017). Características sociodemográficas asociadas al estado nutricional en niño/as hospitalizados menores de 3 años-Hospital Iquitos-Iquitos-2015 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://repositorio.ucp.edu.pe/handle/UCP/207
Tello, I., Características sociodemográficas asociadas al estado nutricional en niño/as hospitalizados menores de 3 años-Hospital Iquitos-Iquitos-2015 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2017. http://repositorio.ucp.edu.pe/handle/UCP/207
@misc{renati/1038842,
title = "Características sociodemográficas asociadas al estado nutricional en niño/as hospitalizados menores de 3 años-Hospital Iquitos-Iquitos-2015",
author = "Tello Chanchari, Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2017"
}
Objective: To determine the association between socio - demographic characteristics and nutritional status of children under 3 years old hospitalized between July and December in the pediatric service of the Hospital Iquitos in 2015. Method: Study type is the Descriptive because the variables will be measured to describe them and to verify the hypotheses raised, and the Correlational because it is the decision procedure to predict the relationship between the independent and dependent variables. It will be constituted by 200 clinical records of children under 3 years of age, hospitalized in the Pediatric Service of the Iquitos Hospital, from July to December 2015, from families with low to medium socioeconomic level, where the sample will be only 132 patients (95% CI). Results: Of the 132 patients selected for the study, 52.3% were between 1 - 11 months of age, 29.5% between 1 year - 2 years and 18.2% between 2 - 3 years. With respect to sex, of the 132 patients studied, 40.9% were girls and 59.1% were children. Of the pathologies studied, 42.4% were Acute Respiratory Infections (IRAS), 31.8% were Acute Diarrheal Diseases (EDAS), 6.8% were Transmissible, 7.6% Dermatologic and 11.4% others . The origin of the children, 20.5% is from Iquitos, 32.6% from Bethlehem, 37.9% from San Juan, 3% from Punchana and 6.1% from other places. Regarding weight assessment, 6.8% is below -3 standard deviations (SD), 6.1% <-2SD, 15.2% <-1SD, 56.8% with normal weight, 9.1% with> 1SD and 6.1%> 2SD. Regarding the size assessment, 10.6% were <-3SD, 12.1% <-2SD, 23.5% <-1SD, 39.4% with normal height, 3.8% with> 1SD, 5.3%> 2SD and 5.3%> 3SD. Regarding the relationship between sociodemographic factors and nutritional status, all factors mentioned above, with the exception of sex, have a significant statistical relationship with the nutritional status (age group, morbidity and origin with p <00.5% and CI 95%). Conclusions: The relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics and the nutritional status of children under 3 years of age at the Hospital Iquitos Cesar Garayar García, is statistically significant except for sex.
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